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The United States has postponed sanctions against the Russian-owned Serbian oil company NIS for a fourth time until July 29, the country's mining and energy minister Dubravka Djedovic Handanovic ...
The days of the NIS serving as a political tool are over. Lawmakers should lift outdated restrictions and provide the institutional support needed for the NIS to evolve into an agency capable of ...
A spy who allegedly shot dead his friend at Nairobi’s Thome Estate will now be detained for 20 days to allow police to investigate the incident. Peter Kiplangat Chuma, who works for the National ...
New NIS Director-General, Shaibu, plans a complete overhaul of the National Institute for Sports to revitalize Nigerian sports and harness its economic potential. Major reforms and renewed hope ...
Again, compare and contrast: NIS — three weeks. FRSC: more than one year and still counting! Different strokes! Which is why Hardball asks: on what basis are the tariffs being jacked up?
On Friday morning, a banner with the inscription "Better Ćaci than Nazis" appeared on the Niš fortress, and between them stood a swastika and the inscription: "We do not give Niš".
President Irfaan Ali’s initiative of an NIS one-off payment programme for eligible insured persons who have between 500 and 749 contributions, was yesterday officially launched by Senior ...
Operatives of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) have arrested a native doctor, Levi Obieze, popularly known as “E de play, e de show”, who was wanted for ...
Strauss Group released its financial statements for the first quarter of 2025, reporting sales of approximately NIS 3 billion, representing 15.5% growth compared to the same quarter last year ...
Joint operation targets money changers suspected of funding terror; large sums of cash, weapons, and equipment confiscated in raids across Judea and Samaria.
Demand of NIS 1.5 billion: Mivne Real Estate completes a successful offering Mivne Real Estate raised NIS 700 million through a bond and commercial paper issuance.
Serbian oil company NIS , majority-owned by Russian Gazprom Neft and Gazprom , has asked the U.S. for a third waiver from sanctions which could cut its crude supply, it said on Wednesday.