Building on lessons learned from the 12-Day War, Iran is working to be ready to overwhelm Israeli defenses in a future ...
Indore: India's soybean meal exports are expected to decline in the 2025–26 oil year as the industry faces a double hit of ...
Professor Julie Gough, of the University of Manchester, who co-authored a paper in Nature called ‘Alternatives to animal ...
Myanmar has emerged as the first export customer of the Russian Mil Mi-38T assault transport helicopter after the military ...
Davao Occidental Gov. Franklin P. Bautista’s SOPA centered on his “GO DRIVE FPB” agenda, highlighting increased key crop ...
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KKR, TPG and Warburg Pincus to bid for Hong Kong-based Acclime in over $900mln deal, sources say
Acclime, a Hong Kong-based advisory and corporate services firm, has selected a handful of bidders to submit binding offers ...
Trump will fly into Miami International Airport around noon and then make his way to the Kaseya Center, where the two-day leadership summit will be held. Trump is scheduled to speak at 1 p.m. before ...
Year-end bonuses across much of Wall Street are expected to be up from 2024, according to an analysis by Johnson Associates, ...
Republicans have a narrow 219 majority in the chamber, affording them just two “no” votes in a party-line vote on legislation ...
KKR & Co and Singapore Telecommunications are in advanced talks to buy more than 80% of ST Telemedia Global Data Centres - ...
In Indiana, a vaunted Jewish studies program is upended by red-state politics over Israel and speech
A leadership shakeup, a defunded graduate student and political pressure from above have turned a storied program into a flashpoint for Trump-era campus politics.
Poet and musician Kae Tempest is now much more comfortable with who he is. Especially when his dog Murphy joins him on tour.
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