Meanwhile in Japan, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi insists that China, not the United States, is the most disruptive threat that countries face. Takaichi’s landslide victory in a snap election in ...
The decades-long battle over lawful access entered a new phase yesterday with the introduction of Bill C-22, the Lawful Access Act. This bill follows the attempt last spring to bury lawful access ...
The Dayton Business Journal recently held a conversation focused on Mergers and Acquisitions in the Dayton region.
An investigation highlights a contested Kenya tender, extensive cross-border dealings, and unresolved legal and political ...
On the call today from the company are Bryan J. Knutson, President and Chief Executive Officer, and Bo Larsen, Chief ...
In the first 96 hours, the US-led coalition expended approximately 5,197 munitions across 35 types (see Figure 1). This carries a munitions-only replacement ...
EBRD may offer support to businesses in emerging economies as the Iran war impacts energy, food, and financial sectors, says ...
Ali Vaez, the Iran project director at the International Crisis Group, explains the history of miscalculations that led to ...
Zineb Riboua, research fellow with Hudson Institute’s Center for Peace and Security in the Middle East and expert on Chinese and Russian involvement in the region, discusses how China and Russia are ...
‘Neobrokers’ tend to execute via direct market access, often via intermediaries. Trading 212, for example, lists Interactive Brokers (US:IBKR) and JPMorgan Chase (US:JPM) as “execution venues upon ...
What is the guiding logic of the rather brash turn in American foreign policy? It is all too easy to box Trump as an irrational player, and frankly, it is a bit of an analytical copout.
Iranian state media confirmed the killings of Ali Larijani, who had served as Iran’s de facto leader recently, and a militia commander late Tuesday. Airstrikes rocked the Lebanese capital early ...