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The military wing is struggling to pay fighters, while the Gaza government Hamas has long run is cutting services and salaries for police and ministry employees.
South Australia’s evolving urban fringe has played host to a series of fast-tracked industrial projects and for Adelaide-based developer Domenic Merlino the Pennington and Santo projects marked two of ...
Oil prices showed little reaction to the EU’s latest sanction package against Russia. However, it could lead to further ...
This humanoid robot lifts like a worker, learns like a human, and never sleeps. Meet KR1, the robot that could replace ...
Around 1,000 people have fled from fighting around the junta’s Wawlay Tactical Operations Command (TOC) south of Myawaddy Town in Karen State, across the border into Thailand. On 3 July 2025, the ...
Dubai: Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Commerce announced the seizure of two warehouses in Riyadh containing over eight tonnes of ...
The company has more than 1 million robots in its fulfillment centers. Soon, the company will have more robots than humans, a ...
Paul Courtney, who left office in December 2024, denies any role in illicit marijuana activity and insisted he had no ...
Months of confusion over which foreign countries’ goods may become more expensive to import has left a question mark over the holiday shopping season.
At the height of the Spanish empire, the Manila galleon turned Acapulco into a hub for the entire world's trade networks.
Thomas Petters orchestrated a $3.7 billion Ponzi scheme using empty warehouses and fake purchase orders to dupe sophisticated investors. His downfall transformed investment due diligence from ...