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By Haidar Eid Nobody can prevent the BDS movement from expressing principled criticism of any form of normalization with ...
Christopher Merrill’s inbox has been flooded with messages from alumni, friends, colleagues, and writers, all voicing their ...
Clyde & Co has reinforced its cyber risk advisory capabilities in Australia with the appointment of Simone Herbert-Lowe ...
Now his time is occupied by Ocean Builders, the company that has set up three solar-powered SeaPods, of differing designs, ...
On January 15, a disturbing video surfaced on social media showing a leatherback sea turtle being dragged from the trunk of a ...
After voters rejected a 6.5 mil levy in November, the fire department has struggled to maintain the status quo. When staffing drops too low, one of the three stations is forced to close temporarily.
Behind the rapid economic growth lie deep structural issues within the labour market. Income inequality, an outflow of the workforce abroad, and a lack of skilled workers are increasingly threatening ...
As VPNs become low-hanging fruit for AI-fueled cyber attacks, new research from over 600 security professionals signals a dramatic enterprise shift toward zero trust frameworks.
In 2024, a confluence of intensifying pressures reshaped the legal market. Winning firms are the ones writing the new rules.
Considering that 2025 is another year during which Ghana will not have access to the international capital market it is only to be expected that both participants in the local economy and ...
This article introduces a series of papers on new guidance for the GRADE (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation) approach. Core GRADE was produced in response to the need ...
Hacks,’ the comedy-drama about two unlikely collaborators, disparate in age and attitude — a formerly rising young writer and an aging comedian on the Strip — continues to captivate ...
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