Pakistan’s Gwadar port was intended to be a flagship success for China’s Belt and Road Initiative. However, nearly two decades later, it remains largely unused. In November 2016, Gwadar port symbolized stability, peace, and prosperity for Pakistan, according to then-Prime Minister Nawaz
The mandatory use of the CBP One mobile application as the sole means for seeking asylum in the United States constitutes a clear violation of international human rights and refugee law, according to a new report published today by Amnesty International. The
In a bid to catalyze cross-border commerce in one of the world's most promising markets, YES BANK and EBANX have inked a strategic partnership, aiming to unlock the vast potential of India's burgeoning digital economy.
In a move aimed at bolstering its cloud computing capabilities, Amazon announced on Tuesday its plans to inject $9 billion into Singapore over the next four years.
In a significant development, French prosecutors announced on Saturday that they have initiated an investigation into energy giant, TotalEnergies, over potential involuntary manslaughter in connection with a jihadist attack that rocked Mozambique in 2021.
Israel is fortifying its defenses against cyber threats from Iran by constructing a "cyber dome" akin to its famed Iron Dome missile defense system.
In a strategic move poised to redefine Indonesia's technological landscape, Microsoft's CEO, Satya Nadella, announced a staggering $1.7 billion investment in artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud computing during his recent visit to Jakarta.
Amidst both celebration and condemnation, Canada is poised to inaugurate its first major oil pipeline project in decades.
In a significant escalation of tensions, Russia launched a "massive" missile strike targeting energy facilities across Ukraine overnight, causing widespread damage to power plants and triggering concerns of energy shortages.
A drone strike on an Emirati-owned gas complex in Iraq's northern autonomous Kurdistan region resulted in the death of four Yemeni workers.
In the pursuit of unraveling the secrets to a long and vibrant life, researchers have long been captivated by the phenomenon known as the "Blue Zones."
Russia is continuing its efforts to recruit foreign nationals to join its military for the war in Ukraine, according to a U.K. intelligence update on Monday. The most recent recruitment attempt includes an English-language leaflet inviting foreigners to join a “special” unit