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Illegal activities incur costs of more than $19 trillion (more than China’s GDP), slow down growth and investments and ...
Facing major funding cuts from the United States and others, the United Nations has been forced to shed jobs and start tackling long-delayed reforms.
In an early case of industrial espionage, Robert Fortune disguised himself as a local and took tea leaves and the secrets of ...
The future of digital infrastructure may hinge not just on capacity, but on collaboration, capital, and geopolitical clarity.
SCOTUS limits nationwide injunctions, allowing partial enforcement of Trump's birthright citizenship order. Newsweek's live ...
Swiss Re, a reinsurance provider, has drawn on its expertise in natural catastrophe risk to identify critical lessons from ...
The capture highlights a core problem in the agreement. The more territory Moscow grabs, the fewer resources Kyiv can offer ...
With the new Polish president, nationalist Karol Nawrocki, European Trump supporters, led by Viktor Orbán, have gained an ...
Air Tahiti has introduced TERAIEFA, a new ATR 72-600 aircraft that embodies both technological advancement and deep cultural ...
Contributor Content In a world gripped by the rapid evolution of AI, few investors have navigated the intersection of autonomy and innovation with the conviction and foresight of Andrew Medjuck. A ...
Rijeka Port has finally begun accepting the type of cargo it has been waiting for years for - 20 of them to be precise.
There’s a place in Ohio where horse-drawn buggies share the road with SUVs, and the local Walmart parking lot looks like a time-travel experiment gone wonderfully right. Welcome to Millersburg, the ...