“Successful tests conducted on the frigate SACHSEN proved the demonstrator’s tracking capability, effectiveness and precision under real operational conditions for the first time in Europe,” the announcement says.| Breaking Defense
“This landmark agreement with Türkiye is a win for British workers, a win for our defence industry, and a win for NATO security,” British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said.| Breaking Defense
Breaking Defense’s Agnes Helou walks you through the latest headlines from the region in this month’s edition of the Middle East Defense Digest.| Breaking Defense
“Maintaining the current smorgasbord of foreign suppliers is already difficult, and adding another country to the frontline mix means a logistician’s nightmare,” one analyst told Breaking Defense.| Breaking Defense
“The Chinese currently have pure economic interests in the region, especially the oil, and are happy to see the US spend plenty of resources in ensuring the security of the region and the safety of its waterways that allow the flow of oil from the region and Chinese products to the Middle East," one expert told Breaking Defense.| Breaking Defense
Kneecap has emerged as a pioneer in Irish-language rap, producing caustic political satire with playful, punchy bilingual lyricism. Their tracks inject new life into Gaelige, one of Europe’s oldest languages, challenging sanitized depictions of Irish culture with gritty lived realities of post-Troubles youth. Once marginalized through centuries of colonial suppression, the Irish language is often […]| Northeastern University Political Review
“If John Wesley could send out bands of young people to change the world, we can too." -Pastor Moses Kalanzi| outreachmagazine.com
Stablecoins and Agentic AI are enabling programmable, borderless, and intelligent financial infrastructure The post The Programmable Future: How stablecoins are rewriting global finance in the AI era first appeared on Payments and Commerce Market Intelligence.| Payments and Commerce Market Intelligence | A2A payments in the US – where ...
How stablecoins reshape banking—from custody to cross-border payments—through expert insights and strategic frameworks. The post What Industry Leaders See Ahead for Banks in the Stablecoin Era first appeared on Payments and Commerce Market Intelligence.| Payments and Commerce Market Intelligence | A2A payments in the US – where ...
The anticipated spinoff of the French hit show “Call My Agent” is bound to have a glamorous flavor. After George Clooney, who broke the news while promoting “Jay Kelly” over the weekend that he’ll have a cameo in the Netflix original film, Variety has learned that Eva Longoria is in talks to appear in the […]| Variety
“America,” the latest short film from award-winning Brazilian director Aly Muritiba, has released its first trailer. The 22-minute short, which marks Muritiba’s English-language debut, stars Cheyenne Jackson (“American Horror Story,” “Behind the Candelabra”) and model and TV host Luca Castellani. “A tender and cinematic exploration of love, identity and belonging, ‘America’ follows Tom (Castellani), a […]| Variety
The prestigious Miss America 2025 crown has been awarded to Audie Eckert, a 22-year-old from Nebraska, in a pageant that marked a significant shift for the competition. Held in Nevada, the event featured 50 contestants competing for the title, but it was Eckert who captured the hearts of the judges and audience alike. Eckert’s victory […] The post Audie Eckert of Nebraska Wins Miss America 2025, Begins New Era appeared first on Asiaone news.| Asiaone news
“If the mil-to-mil relationship can be salvaged and can be kept, that’s worthwhile and that’s meritorious,” Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart told Breaking Defense.| Breaking Defense
The Cosmo ME GLOBAL ISSUE is a tribute to women everywhere and to the earth we respect. The post Editor’s letter: Join me in the pursuit of global girlhood appeared first on Cosmopolitan Middle East.| Cosmopolitan Middle East
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SPECIAL REPORT: By Te Aniwaniwa Paterson of Te Ao Māori News Māori and Pasifika leaders are leading climate adaptation, guided by ancestral knowledge and Indigenous principles to build resilience and shape global solutions. Last week, they played a key role in launching a new Indigenous climate adaptation network at a wānanga ahead of Adaptation Futures| Asia Pacific Report
Asia Pacific Report A leading Palestine solidarity and advocacy group in New Zealand has accused an Israeli cabinet minister of “sneaking” into the country this weekend while on a Pacific tour as Israel resumed its genocidal attacks. Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskell visited the Philippines, Papua New Guinea and Fiji — where she welcomed a| Asia Pacific Report
By Patrick Decloitre, RNZ Pacific correspondent French Pacific desk French national politics have once again cast a shadow on New Caledonia’s issues even though the French Pacific territory is facing a pressing schedule. Debates in the French National Assembly on a New Caledonia-related Bill were once again heated and rocky yesterday, resulting in further delays.| Asia Pacific Report
Returning to Aotearoa after half a year in the occupied West Bank, Cole Martin says a peace deal that fails to address the root causes — and ignores the brutal reality of life for Palestinians — is no peace deal at all. COMMENTARY: By Cole Martin A ceasefire in Gaza last week brought scenes reminiscent| Asia Pacific Report
RNZ News Thousands have marched through major city streets and rallied in small towns across Aotearoa New Zealand as part of today’s “mega strike” of public workers. More than 100,000 workers from several sectors walked off the job in increasingly bitter disputes over pay and conditions. It was billed as possibly the country’s biggest labour| Asia Pacific Report
By Caleb Fotheringham, RNZ Pacific journalist The United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP) claims more than a dozen civilians have been killed in the Papuan highlands, including three men who were allegedly tortured and a woman who was allegedly raped. However, the Indonesian government claims the accusations “baseless”. ULMWP president Benny Wenda said 15| Asia Pacific Report
This lecture “Requiem for Gaza” was delivered to a sold out audience at the University of South Australia in Adelaide after journalist Chris Hedges’ appearance was cancelled by the Australian National Press Club. EDWARD SAID MEMORIAL LECTURE: By Chris Hedges The Gaza, the one that existed on the morning of October 7 is gone, decimated| Asia Pacific Report
Kia Ora Gaza Fifteen years ago today a contingent of six New Zealanders drove three aid-packed ambulances into Gaza as part of the epic international Viva Palestina 5 solidarity convoy of 145 vehicles — to a rock-star reception from locals. The featured PressTV report includes a short interview with Kia Ora Gaza team volunteer Hone| Asia Pacific Report
Greenpeace Cook Islanders holding a banner reading “Don’t Mine the Moana” have confronted an exploration vessel as it returned to Rarotonga port today, protesting the emerging threat of seabed mining. Four activists in kayaks paddled alongside the Nautilus, which has spent the last three weeks on a US-funded research expedition surveying mineral nodule fields around| Asia Pacific Report
COMMENTARY: By Eugene Doyle Israel and the West pretend they want a real peace in Israel-Palestine yet the Israelis have beaten unconscious the man most likely to help realise a sustainable end to the conflict: Marwan Barghouti. The ethnocentrism of Western culture is such that 20 Israeli hostages received vastly more coverage than thousands of| Asia Pacific Report
Asia Pacific Report Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has expressed “deep gratitude” for Papua New Guinea’s support to his country over many years and during the Middle East conflict. Prime Minister James Marape was given the message directly yesterday by Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel during a courtesy call at Melanesian House, Waigani. The| Asia Pacific Report
By Patrick Decloitre, RNZ Pacific correspondent French Pacific desk A Paris appeal court has confirmed that Kanak pro-independence leader Christian Téin is now cleared to return to New Caledonia. In September, a panel of judges had pronounced they were in favour of Téin’s return to New Caledonia, but the Public Prosecution then appealed, suspending his| Asia Pacific Report
Asia Pacific Report New Zealand’s major Palestine advocacy and protest group Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa has condemned Defence Minister Judith Collins for “dog-whistling to her small choir” over Israel’s genocidal war on the besieged Gaza enclave. Claiming that Collins’ open letter attacking teachers at the weekend was an attempt to “drown out Palestine” in discussions| Asia Pacific Report
By Teuila Fuatai, RNZ Pacific senior journalist, and Susana Suisuiki, RNZ Pacific Waves host The future of the Manawanui wreckage and potential compensation payments remain a major talking point in Samoa. The Royal New Zealand Navy vessel ran aground on a reef off the south coast of Upolu in October last year and sank. New| Asia Pacific Report
Asia Pacific Report The International Criminal Court has rejected Israel’s bid to appeal against arrest warrants for its Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defence Minister Yoav Gallant over the Gaza genocide, reports TRT World News. In a ruling that made headlines worldwide, the ICC last November found “reasonable grounds” to believe Netanyahu and Gallant| Asia Pacific Report
Asia Pacific Report A national advocacy and protest group has demanded that Foreign Minister Winston Peters condemn Israeli torture of Palestinian leader Marwan Barghouti and failure to abide by the Gaza ceasefire. Co-chair John Minto of the Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa (PSNA) said Barghouti was Palestine’s equivalent to South African anti-apartheid leader Nelson Mandela, jailed| Asia Pacific Report
SPECIAL REPORT: By Romana Rubeo Hundreds of Palestinians released from Israeli prisons in recent days have described scenes of systematic torture, starvation, and humiliation. Their accounts, gathered by The Guardian, TRT, Al-Mayadeen, Quds News Network, and Palestine Online, among others, offer a rare glimpse into what human rights organisations call a “policy of abuse” targeting| Asia Pacific Report
By Patrick Decloitre, RNZ Pacific correspondent French Pacific desk A controversial piece of legislation to postpone the date for New Caledonia’s crucial provincial elections passed its first hurdle in the French Senate on Wednesday. The vote was endorsed in the French Upper House by a large majority of 299-42. The day before, another piece of| Asia Pacific Report
ANALYSIS: By Elijah J Magnier Benjamin Netanyahu insisted, until just hours before Donald Trump’s arrival, that the war in Gaza would not stop. Then, standing in the Knesset before Israel’s hardline ministers, Trump announced that it had — and whisked a delegation of world leaders to Egypt to formalise the ceasefire before a global audience.| Asia Pacific Report
Asia Pacific Report Indonesian military forces have again bombed Kiwirok, the site of a massacre in 2021 that killed more than 300 West Papuan civilians, amid worsening violence, alleges a Papuan advocacy group. “While President Prabowo talks about promoting peace in the Middle East, his military is trying to wipe out West Papua,” said United| Asia Pacific Report
COMMENTARY: By Caitlin Johnstone It’s bizarre how little mainstream attention is given to the fact that the President of the United States has repeatedly confessed to being bought and owned by the world’s richest Israeli, especially given how intensely fixated his political opposition was on the possibility that he was compromised by a foreign government| Asia Pacific Report
RNZ Pacific Pacific leaders believe climate experts are missing an opportunity to incorporate indigenous knowledge into adaptation measures. The call has been made as hundreds of scientists, global leaders, and climate adaptation experts around the globe gather at the Adaptation Futures Conference in Christchurch. At the conference’s opening session, Tuvalu’s Environment Minister Maina Talia explained| Asia Pacific Report
COMMENTARY: By Belén Fernández United States President Donald Trump had the time of his life on Monday at the Israeli Knesset, where he was welcomed as “the president of peace”. His captive audience showered him with applause, laughs and too many standing ovations to count. Two protesting lawmakers undertook a brief outburst in support of| Asia Pacific Report
Pacific Media Watch Pacific Media Watch supports the call by the Paris-based global media freedom watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF) for justice for the victims of crimes against journalists in Gaza, and its demand for immediate access to the Palestinian enclave for exiled journalists and foreign press. The ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, confirmed| Asia Pacific Report
By Patrick Decloitre, RNZ Pacific correspondent French Pacific desk As part of a never-ending rollercoaster of instability in French politics, the latest appointment of a Minister for Overseas has caused significant concern, including in New Caledonia. In the late hours of Sunday, French President Emmanuel Macron approved the latest Cabinet lineup submitted to him by| Asia Pacific Report
Democracy Now! AMY GOODMAN: This is Democracy Now! The War and Peace Report. I’m Amy Goodman. As we’ve reported, the Gaza ceasefire deal is in effect. Phase one of the US.-backed 20-point plan is underway. Hamas has released all 20 living captives. Israel has released almost 2000 Palestinians in Ramallah and now in Khan Younis| Asia Pacific Report
Asia Pacific Report Two leftwing opposition members of the Knesset protested in the middle of US President Donald Trump’s historic and rambling speech praising the Gaza ceasefire and his administration in West Jerusalem today. MK Ayman Odeh, a lawyer and chair of the mainly Arab Hadash-Ta’al party, was escorted out of the Knesset plenum after| Asia Pacific Report
COMMENTARY: By Eugene Doyle Within hours of being named the Nobel Peace laureate for 2025, María Corina Machado called on President Trump to step up his military and economic campaign against her own country — Venezuela. The curriculum vitae of the opposition leader hardly lines up with what one would typically associate with a Peace| Asia Pacific Report
Pacific Media Watch The global peak journalism body has condemned the targeting, harassment, and censorship by lobby groups of Australian journalists for reporting critically on Israel’s war on Gaza. The Brussels-based International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and its Australian affiliate, the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA), said in a statement they were attempts to| Asia Pacific Report
By Anthea Grape in Manila Media and Information Literacy (MIL) is vital to nation-building. It empowers Filipinos to make informed decisions by fostering critical thinking, strengthening media awareness and encouraging responsible digital use. This call was echoed last week when United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) and MediaQuest’s THINKaMuna campaign representatives came together| Asia Pacific Report
RNZ News Three New Zealanders, who were detained in Israel, after taking part in an international flotilla heading to Gaza, claim they were treated like animals. Rana Hamida, Youssef Sammour and Samuel Leason arrived at Auckland International Airport this afternoon, and were greeted by a crowd of supporters and loved ones. Among the supporters were| Asia Pacific Report
COMMENTARY: By Gerard Otto of G News This morning New Zealand Herald columnist and political commentator Matthew Hooton was paid to write an article justifying Foreign Minister Winston Peters’ position on denying Palestinian Statehood on the eve of the first phase of Donald Trump’s 20 point plan while in tandem Peters was interviewed by Ryan| Asia Pacific Report
By Hamdah Salhut of Al Jazeera Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has released a flurry of statements in the last couple of hours, claiming that the announced agreement over the first phase of the ceasefire in the war on Gaza is because of Israel’s military pressure. It’s because of Israel’s continuous military activity. It’s because| Asia Pacific Report
Asia Pacific Report New Zealand advocacy and protest group Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa (PSNA) has “cautiously welcomed” the Gaza ceasefire and proposed exchange of hostages between Israel and the liberation movement Hamas. At least 7000 Palestinians are being held in detention without trial by Israel while about 20 Israeli soldiers are held by Hamas. PSNA| Asia Pacific Report
ANALYSIS: By Elijah J Magnier| Asia Pacific Report
When we learned on the morning of October 1, 2025 that Dr. Jane Goodall had passed away peacefully in her sleep at the age of 91, the news was felt around the world. For each of us in the Jane Goodall Institute’s global community, the loss is immense — but Jane gave us clear instructions that the best way to honor her life and uphold her legacy is to build the compassionate world that she envisioned. While the movement she started will and must continue, guided by the inspiration and d...| Jane Goodall's Good for All News
“But in the end Ukraine will have a dramatically improved level of air power projection — the likes of which the no one had seen in this part of the world before,” said a Ukrainian defense enterprise executive.| Breaking Defense
The Defense Command specifically recommended that “resources for the possible implementation of Barak MX should be used on other initiatives with greater immediate combat power.”| Breaking Defense
“It is necessary to increase Estonia’s deep-strike capability with additional rocket launchers,” Estonia Minister of Defence Hanno Pevkur said in a press release.| Breaking Defense
The long term defense readiness project also calls for 40 percent, at minimum, of European Union defense acquisitions to be carried out on a joint procurement basis by the close of 2027.| Breaking Defense
Robbin Laird visited Italy’s International Flight Training School in Sardinia at Decimomannu Airbase to see how it approaches training aviators for modern combat.| Breaking Defense
Stakes in the joint entity, planned to be operational from 2027 once regulatory approval is secured, are split with Airbus retaining a majority of 35 percent, while Leonardo and Thales will each be allocated 32.5 percent stakes.| Breaking Defense
Distributing trade finance products such as supply chain finance and short-term loans will become a “strategic necessity” for banks due to tougher capital requirements set to be phased in by the end of the decade, the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) has said in the latest iteration of its Trade Register report. Under global… The post Distribution a “necessity” as capital charges creep up: ICC Trade Register appeared first on Global Trade Review (GTR).| Global Trade Review (GTR)
The Export-Import Bank of the United States (US Exim) has signed seven letters of interest (LOIs) totalling more than US$2.2bn to advance critical minerals projects in Australia, as part of a broader deal signed between the two countries this week. The LOIs were issued to Arafura Rare Earths, Northern Minerals, Graphinex, La Trobe Magnesium, VHM, RZ Resources and Sunrise Energy Metals. The supported projects… The post US Exim signals support for Australian critical minerals p...| Global Trade Review (GTR)
Stop managing complex K-12 security with patchwork fixes. Jamie Reffell, CPO at Clever explains how a unified identity platform is the future for secure, scalable learning and effortless edtech deployment. The post A Unified Future: Why a Single Identity Platform Is the Key to Secure and Scalable Learning first appeared on Clever.| Clever
St Thomas More School, located in the Hadfield suburb in Melbourne and serving 400 students and staff, eliminated the login challenge for students by implementing a passwordless logon solution into Chromebooks, creating a ripple effect of benefits for the school community. The challenge: Young students struggle to safely log in when typing usernames and passwords| Clever -
As tensions between Washington, Kyiv and Moscow intensify, confusion has erupted over a report suggesting the US secretly lifted restrictions on Ukraine’s use of long-range Western missiles.| Dagens.com
India memperkukuh sistem pertahanan udara negaranya dengan rundingan perolehan peluru berpandu S-400 “Sudarshan” bernilai AS$1.1 bilion daripada Rusia, bagi menambah stok peluru dan memastikan kesiagaan tempur penuh terhadap ancaman udara termasuk pesawat, dron dan peluru berpandu balistik. The post India Perkukuh Pertahanan Udara Dengan Perolehan Baharu Peluru Berpandu S-400 “Sudarshan” Bernilai AS$1.1 Bilion Dari Rusia appeared first on Defence Security Asia.| Defence Security Asia
Siri jet pejuang Chengdu J-10 mencerminkan transformasi besar industri pertahanan China. Analisis ini membandingkan J-10B dan J-10C dari aspek avionik, radar, persenjataan dan strategi eksport, termasuk implikasi terhadap Indonesia dan Pakistan. The post Perbandingan J-10B vs J-10C: Evolusi Kuasa Udara China dan Implikasi Strategik untuk Indonesia dan Pakistan appeared first on Defence Security Asia.| Defence Security Asia
ST Engineering melancarkan kapal tempur pelbagai peranan pertama Singapura, “Victory”, di limbungan Benoi. Kapal seberat 8,000 tan ini bukan sahaja menggantikan korvet lama RSN tetapi turut memperkukuh kedudukan Singapura sebagai kuasa maritim berteknologi tinggi di Asia Tenggara. The post ST Engineering Lancar Kapal Multi Role Combat Vessel “Victory” — Kapal Perang 8,000 Tan Ubah Lanskap Pertahanan Laut Singapura appeared first on Defence Security Asia.| Defence Security Asia
Türkiye berjaya melaksanakan ujian tembakan sebenar peluru berpandu udara-ke-udara Bozdoğan dan Gökdoğan dari pesawat F-16. Kejayaan ini menandakan kematangan industri peluru berpandu tempatan di bawah program GÖKTUĞ dan langkah besar Ankara ke arah kemandirian pertahanan udara sepenuhnya.| Defence Security Asia
Yoav Tourgeman, the CEO and president of Rafael, told Breaking Defense that he's not concerned about sales to Europe being heavily impacted by politics.| Breaking Defense
This historic accord set a global goal of “holding the increase in the global average temperature to well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels and pursuing efforts to limit the temperature increase to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, recognizing that this would significantly reduce the risks and impacts of climate change”. Unlike its predecessor, the Kyoto Protocol, the Paris Agreement was ratified by nearly every country in the world, including the largest past and present emitters...| World Weather Attribution
Measuring how diseases impact wild animals highlights how and why we should center their welfare in management and conservation. The post How Diseases Impact Wild Animal Welfare, And Why It Matters appeared first on Faunalytics.| Faunalytics
The campaigns for the Oscar for international feature film are gaining momentum after the deadline to submit entries passed on Oct. 1. The Oscars shortlists are revealed on Dec. 16, with 15 international films selected to be voted on by Academy members in all branches who commit to watch all 15 films. Oscar nominations will […]| Lists – Variety
Fradreck J. Mujuru discusses how encounters with landmines in Zimbabwe inspired him to investigate their lasting humanitarian, environmental, and cultural impacts, exposing how these remnants of war continue to devastate communities and undermine security governance. The post The hidden threat of landmines in Zimbabwe appeared first on Transforming Society.| Transforming Society
Navy Secretary John Phelan said the ongoing review is designed to make the original deal “better," to clear up some of the “ambiguity” and be a “win-win for everybody.”| Breaking Defense
In two decades, perfSONAR has become a cornerstone of performance monitoring and troubleshooting for research and education (R&E) networks.| Internet2
Around 5,000 demonstrators marched through Athens' city center to the Israeli Embassy in solidarity with the Palestinian people on Oct. 7, 2025. The post Demonstrators Protest in Front of the Israeli Embassy in Greece, Police Violently Attack Crowd appeared first on UNICORN RIOT.| UNICORN RIOT
Over 10,000 demonstrators, gathered in the city’s iconic Times Square. The protestors were demanding an end to Israel’s nearly two year genocide. The post Thousands March on UN, Demand Arrest of Netanyahu appeared first on UNICORN RIOT.| UNICORN RIOT
Suffering from cancer while beautifying campmates in Gaza as cancer patients are prevented from leaving for treatment -- with videos from Gaza.| UNICORN RIOT
In late September, Afghanistan was plunged into a digital darkness. The Taliban government abruptly imposed a nationwide internet shutdown, cutting off millions of Afghans from communication, information, and, for many Afghan women, their final link to education and the outside world. While internet access has been partially restored in Afghanistan, reports from inside the country […] The post Taliban Internet Blackouts Sever Afghan Women’s Education and Hope. They Demand Global Action. a...| Feminist Majority Foundation
The United Nations Human Rights Council has recently approved the creation of an independent investigative mechanism to document, consolidate, and preserve evidence of international crimes and human rights violations committed in Afghanistan. The resolution, which was adopted by consensus on October 6, 2025, marks a turning point in the global response to Afghanistan’s deepening crisis […] The post A Landmark Step Toward Justice: UN Establishes Investigative Mechanism for Afghanistan appe...| Feminist Majority Foundation
Since January 2025, Pakistan and Iran have been forcibly deporting Afghans back to Afghanistan. About 1.86 million Afghans have been forced to leave Iran, while 314,000 have returned from Pakistan. The large-scale repatriation of Afghans raises numerous health concerns, as many returnees face serious medical risks resulting from the difficult journey back to Afghanistan. With […] The post Deported with Nothing: The Human Toll of Forced Returns to Afghanistan appeared first on Feminist Major...| Feminist Majority Foundation
The results came despite challenges in North Asia, thanks to sustained momentum in Europe, North America, and fast-growing markets in Africa and the Middle East The post Lagardère Travel Retail revenue reaches record €1695m in Q3 appeared first on DFNI.| DFNI
University of Washington researchers analyzed data collected in the decade following the Paris Agreement, an international treaty signed in 2015 to limit warming by cutting emissions. The treaty has helped nations reduce the amount of carbon released per dollar, but emissions are still too high due to global economic growth.| UW News
En los últimos años, Ecuador atraviesa niveles de violencia inéditos en su historia debido al combate entre grupos relacionados con el narcotráfico por el control del territorio. Esta crisis se manifiesta en varios frentes: masacres carcelarias, minería ilegal, falta de control de fronteras y aduanas, y la reducción neoliberal del Estado Por Anahi Macaroff / […]| La Verdad Juárez
CBD COP16 and Resumed Session: context and reflections from participants| ICCA Consortium
This report provides analysis of trends in global and regional broadband subscriptions, technology adoption, and growth rates in various markets in Q2 2025.| Point Topic
Rule change also allows AM stations to simulcast content on a trial basis The post Canadian Radio Broadcast Licenses Will No Longer Expire appeared first on Radio World.| Radio World
Market growth will be driven by growing pet ownership coupled with increasing awareness and acceptance of CBD for pets.| Cannabis Industry Data
TEXAS, UNITED STATES —TaskUs has scrapped its plan to go private after shareholders overwhelmingly rejected a proposal by its co-founders […] The post TaskUs shareholders reject plan to go private appeared first on Outsource Accelerator.| Outsource Accelerator
NEW DELHI, INDIA — The Delhi High Court has officially declared ‘WIPRO’ a well-known trademark, marking a significant milestone for […] The post Delhi High Court declares ‘WIPRO’ a well-known trademark appeared first on Outsource Accelerator.| Outsource Accelerator
MANILA, PHILIPPINES — The IT and Business Process Association Philippines (IBPAP) and the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) have […] The post Philippines’ IBPAP, DOLE unite to protect IT-BPM workforce appeared first on Outsource Accelerator.| Outsource Accelerator
This particular family tree is more than four million years in the making.| Fodors Travel Guide
This week’s EDRM community update features recent blog posts, upcoming webinars, notable podcasts, and key announcements. Stay engaged with the EDRM community for the latest insights and support. The post Weekly Letter to Our EDRM Global Community – 14 October 2025 appeared first on EDRM.| EDRM
The Master of Global Medicines Development will prepare students to lead in advancing globally coordinated approaches to medicines.| The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy
The Hilton Santa Fe Buffalo Thunder is worthy of this review, even though I’m not a big fan of writing hotel reviews. I’ve only written a few, and one was for a spectacular place in Argentina. I tend to spare hotel reviews for the amazing or terrible. This hotel is neither excellent nor awful. It’s... The post Hilton Santa Fe Buffalo Thunder – Over Priced! appeared first on Brit on the Move™.| Brit on the Move™
At the end of 2018, I completed visiting all 50 States. New Mexico was one of the four remaining states to be explored in 2018. I chose to spend a week here. You might ask why? Well, this was an easy decision. The West, mainly the Rocky Mountains, has always been good to me. I... The post New Mexico Santa Fe – 30 Plus Things To Do In This Amazing Culture Rich State appeared first on Brit on the Move™.| Brit on the Move™
Many Floridians have heard of Disappearing Island, Florida; however, most have not had the chance to visit. Some people have formed opinions about this overlooked oasis based on what they have heard versus what they have experienced. I'll be the first to admit I was a little skeptical about visiting Disappearing Island. I had heard it's a party location reminiscent of a stormy night out in Cancun. Fortunately, it is not, and it's one of the best places to visit on Florida's east coast! Sure...| Brit on the Move™
While government-controlled media remain dominant, the space for independent public service broadcasting has shrunk to historic lows. Read the full study here. The 2025 State Media Monitor reveals a further...| State Media Monitor
Caviar is marketed as a luxury food, but for the sturgeons who produce it, life is anything but glamorous. Whether harvested through traditional or so-called ethical methods, both systems involve serious suffering that challenges the notion of cruelty-free caviar.| Faunalytics
The former VML Commerce MD will drive momentum, remain “people-first and customer-obsessed.” The post Digitas Australia Hires “Super High Impact Player” Kate Warren-Smith as National MD appeared first on Retail Media World.| Retail Media World
Smart Trip AI™, is an intelligent trip planning system that delivers curated recommendations in real time. The post Expedia Group Unveils Innovative AI and Machine Learning Solutions to Transform Partner Travel Experiences appeared first on Retail Media World.| Retail Media World
IAB Europe reveals retail media now accounts for one-fifth of digital advertising as standardization challenges persist across 31 markets.| Retail Media World