TradeWinds reported at the end of April that Tailwind, owned the Petter Traaholt and Frank-Petter Kval, purchased two vessels ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping showed little sign of being ready to offer big concessions on trade or foreign policy as he wrapped up a two-day visit to France, during which President Emmanuel Macron ...
A perspective on the ever-changing terrain of US defence expenditures and technological advancements amidst geopolitical ...
In a somewhat unexpected move, Google is announcing the Pixel 8a today ahead of I/O 2024 with the $499 mid-ranger launching ...
Early data for this year shows a significant increase in consumer travel spending throughout Europe, reaching record levels in the upcoming months. This surge will provide much-needed support to ...
Nothing proves this point more than the V&A Dundee’s new temporary exhibition, Kimono: Kyoto to Catwalk, which uses the now ubiquitous kimono to explore Japanese history, fashion and society from the ...
Nick Sherwood and Stephen Edwards explain how UK foodservice operators have been embracing Australian red meat.
Philippines-based service provider PLDT is widely reported to be in talks to sell just under 50% of its data centre business to Japanese telecommunications company NTT.
Total Revenue Grew 467% Y/Y to $137.7 Million, Reflecting Strong Growth Globally –– Q1 U.S. Net Product Revenue Grew 46% Y/Y to $24.8 ...
EU Mid-Market Update: UK gilts dip, Aussie dollar struggles after RBA, and Middle East ceasefire talks stall; UBS becomes first bank to hint rate cut impact. - UK gilts yields are lower after ...
VPNs are popular due to the fact they add security and privacy to what are otherwise daily open Wi-Fi and public internet channels. But can VPNs be tracked by the police?
The government’s inflationary borrow-and-spend policies have given Americans a false sense of prosperity. In the end, such policies are unsustainable.