Setting out potential production options for a NATO GlobalEye order, Johansson shared that Saab is “investing to deliver more aircrafts per year from the Swedish hub,” or could receive support from French aviation maintenance and modification provider Sabena technics.| Breaking Defense
The buy represents the vehicle’s “first expanse” into Asia, a BAE official told Breaking Defense.| Breaking Defense
A former senior Israeli official told Breaking Defense Jerusalem should “build a trajectory that leads from the current model of the aid package to partnership.”| Breaking Defense
As part of the defense deal, Riyadh will purchase nearly 300 tanks from Washington.| Breaking Defense
Attendees got to see aircraft from all over, including Russia and China.| Breaking Defense
What you need to know from day 2 of the Dubai Airshow.| Breaking Defense
The 2025 annual US-China Commission report also urges lawmakers bolster funding to the US Space Force to establish “space superiority” against the PLA.| Breaking Defense
In this episode, IFMA’s Director of Research, Matt Tucker, and IFMA EMEA's Managing Director, Lara Paemen, dive into the latest global trends shaping facility| Dashboard
MANILA, PHILIPPINES — A new bill aimed at strengthening the welfare, safety, and job security of business process outsourcing (BPO) […] The post Philippine senator files bill to boost job security for BPO workers appeared first on Outsource Accelerator.| Outsource Accelerator
FLORIDA, UNITED STATES — Global customer-experience (CX) outsourcing firms are ramping up investments in artificial intelligence (AI), yet early earnings […] The post CX outsourcers bet big on AI amid slow returns: Nearshore Americas appeared first on Outsource Accelerator.| Outsource Accelerator
KAMPALA, UGANDA — Uganda is targeting the transformation of its business process outsourcing (BPO) sector into a major engine of […] The post Uganda targets 150,000 BPO jobs by 2030 to boost digital economy appeared first on Outsource Accelerator.| Outsource Accelerator
The Outsourcing Impact Review (OIR) 2025 by Outsource Accelerator highlights that the sector drives positive societal change.| Outsource Accelerator
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 – 18 November 2025 appeared first on EDRM.| EDRM
Stay informed with EDRM’s Weekly Letter, covering the latest announcements, podcasts, webinars, and events.| EDRM
Desde la CNT, ante el recrudecimiento de la situación en Gaza, Cisjordania y el brutal ataque a la Flotilla de Gaza, lanzamos un llamamiento urgente a nuestra afiliación, a la clase trabajadora en su conjunto y a todas las personas… La entrada Con Palestina, todas a las calles. se publicó primero en Confederación Nacional del Trabajo.| Confederación Nacional del Trabajo
Reproducción de la afectuosa carta de apoyo a Las 6 de La Suiza enviada por las compañeras del sindicato amigo IWW: Estimados compañeros y compañeras: Os escribimos para expresarles nuestra solidaridad y apoyo en estos momentos difíciles, al recibir lanoticia… La entrada Solidaridad internacional con Las 6 de La Suiza se publicó primero en Confederación Nacional del Trabajo.| Confederación Nacional del Trabajo
Glamping in Florida has become a trend, and many of us want the outdoor feel of camping with some modern-day amenities. Those who like glamping are always on the lookout for new and unusual accommodations. I have recently stayed at some unique places, including a covered wagon! A traditional replica of the wagons that carried... The post Glamping In Florida In A Covered Wagon appeared first on Brit on the Move™.| Brit on the Move™
If you are looking for a treehouse rental, look no further! Your childhood dream can come true as you can sleep suspended high in the treehouses at Treehouse Point in Clay County. If you are looking for a treehouse rental, look no further! Your childhood dream can come true at Florida's best treehouse rentals!| Brit on the Move™
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More than 500 retailers are already participating in Simon+. The post Mall Operator Simon Adds Omnichannel Multi-Retailer Loyalty Program appeared first on Retail Media World.| Retail Media World
MAVs, Netflix believes, is a better reflection of how many people in a typical household are watching the streaming platform … The post Buyers Aren’t Exactly Won Over by Netflix’s new Monthly Active Viewers (MAV) Metric appeared first on Retail Media World.| Retail Media World
The company also reported its third-quarter profit and revenue rose compared with a year ago.| Retail Media World
From Carolina Global Launch to the Rangel Fellowship, Emma Sampson ’25 paves her own way as a global problem-solver.| The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Written by Noor’ain Aini Kota Samarahan, 22 October 2025 – UNIMAS-ASEAN Week 2025 kicked off with| UNIMAS Gazette
Asia Pacific Media Network Pacific Media, a new regional research journal, made its debut today with a collection of papers on issues challenging the future, such as independent journalism amid “intensifying geostrategic competition”. The papers have been largely drawn from an inaugural Pacific International Media conference hosted by The University of the South Pacific in| Asia Pacific Report
RNZ Pacific Pacific civil society groups say 2025 has been a big year for the ocean. Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era (DAWN) representative Maureen Penjueli said the Pacific Ocean was being hyper-militarised and there was a desire for seabed minerals to be used to build-up military capacity. “Critical minerals, whether from land| Asia Pacific Report
Asia Pacific Report A Pacific people’s mission to Kanaky New Caledonia was repeatedly confronted with a “profound sense of distrust” in the French state’s role in the decolonisation process, a new report released this week has revealed. “This scepticism, articulated by Kanak representatives, is rooted in the belief that France is not a neutral arbiter| Asia Pacific Report
As the homes of Gaza’s families lie in ruins, its farmlands and water supply now also pose lethal risks in environmental and health catastrophe. SPECIAL REPORT: By Elis Gjevori Israel’s war on Gaza has not only razed entire neighbourhoods to the ground, displaced families multiple times and decimated medical facilities, but also poisoned the very| Asia Pacific Report
Asia Pacific Report New Zealand Pro-Palestine protesters gathered at West Auckland’s Te Pai Park today, celebrating successes of the BDS movement against apartheid Israel while condemning the failure of the country’s coalition government to impose sanctions against the pariah state. “They’ve done nothing,” said Neil Scott, secretary of the Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa (PSNA), noting| Asia Pacific Report
A Gaza resident tells his story of the struggle to survive in Israel’s Gaza genocide today, “ceasefire” or not. SPECIAL REPORT: By Qasem Waleed El-Farra On October 19, Israel launched a barrage of airstrikes across the Gaza Strip, killing dozens of people in a blatant violation of US President Donald Trump’s ceasefire plan, which had| Asia Pacific Report
RNZ News The current New Zealand government has a “Trumpian accent” that should be a red flag for the people, one of the world’s leading human rights voices says. Amnesty International secretary-general Agnès Callamard spoke this week on 30 with Guyon Espiner during her first official visit to New Zealand. Once a country that was| Asia Pacific Report
By Margot Staunton, RNZ Pacific senior journalist The parents of conjoined twins in Papua New Guinea have made a desperate global appeal to try to get their sons surgically separated. Tom and Sawong were born on October 9 and are joined at the abdomen. They are being looked after in Port Moresby General Hospital’s neonatal| Asia Pacific Report
Keeping a line of sight to the challenges of both COP30 in Brazil next week and also the subsequent Pacific’s COP31. A Pacific perspective. COMMENTARY: By Dr Satyendra Prasad As Pacific’s leaders and civil society prepare for the United Nations Climate Conference in Brazil (COP30) next week, they also need to keep a line of| Asia Pacific Report
SPECIAL REPORT: By Robert Inlakesh Israelis are determined to erase the evidence of Israel’s genocide in Gaza, through the use of paid and instructed propagandists to reshape the historical record. Zionists have also taken over social media platforms. Those who are critical of Israel are being censored or arrested. From YouTube to X, Wikipedia, and| Asia Pacific Report
COMMENTARY: By Bryce Edwards Yesterday’s victory of “democratic socialist” Zohran Mamdani in the race for the New York mayoralty is fuelling debate among progressives around the world about the way forward. And this has significant implications and lessons for the political left in New Zealand, casting the Labour and Green parties as too tired and| Asia Pacific Report
By Patrick Decloitre, RNZ Pacific correspondent French Pacific desk Newly appointed French Minister for Overseas Naïma Moutchou has now rescheduled her first visit to New Caledonia, which was postponed last week due to urgent budget talks in Paris. In the latest version of her schedule for next week, Moutchou now has earmarked the date November| Asia Pacific Report
COMMENTARY: By Kasun Ubayasiri We are gathered here to mark the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists. The Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA) National Media Section usually campaigns for journalists’ rights and industrial agency in Australia — but today, we join hands with the IFJ — International Federation of Journalists, the| Asia Pacific Report
Asia Pacific Report More than 700 academics have this week sent an open letter demanding the university retirement savings scheme UniSaver immediately divest from companies directly linked to Israel and genocide. This latest letter, organised by University Workers for Palestine (UW4P), has been signed by 715 people – almost double the number of 400 staff| Asia Pacific Report
Asia Pacific Report The arrest of the former top lawyer in the Israeli military for the leak of a video showing Israeli soldiers assaulting a Palestinian detainee at the Sde Teiman military prison has created a political and legal storm in Israel. The Israeli government is accusing Military Advocate-General Yifat Tomer-Yerushalm of “blood libel” against| Asia Pacific Report
Asia Pacific Report A People’s Mission to Kanaky New Caledonia says the French Pacific territory remains in a fragile political and social transition nearly three decades after the signing of the Nouméa Accord. It says the pro-independence unrest in May last year has “left visible scars” — not only in a damaged economy but in| Asia Pacific Report
COMMENTARY: By Eugene Doyle “The Past is not dead; it is not even past.” William Faulkner was right: past events continue to inform and shape our world. With powerful forces gathering to reassert US dominance over not just Venezuela but the entire Western hemisphere, the vexed issue of local elites, for example Venezuela’s Maria Corina| Asia Pacific Report
By Caleb Fotheringham and Tiana Haxton, RNZ Pacific journalists Not enough is yet known about the seafloor to decide if deep sea mining can start in the Cook Islands, says an ocean scientist with the government authority in charge of seabed minerals. The Cook Islands Seabed Minerals Authority (SBMA) returned last week from a 21-day| Asia Pacific Report
Pacific Media Watch The Paris-based global media freedom watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF) says it “regrets” the Israeli Supreme Court’s decision to grant the Tel Aviv government 30 days to respond to a petition to allow journalists access to the Gaza Strip following the ceasefire. RSF said in a statement it believes the blockade on| Asia Pacific Report
Asia Pacific Report Today marks 108 years since the 1917 Balfour Declaration and New Zealand pro-Palestinian protest groups have condemned this infamous date in rallies across the country. “Britain promised a land that wasn’t theirs to give,” said Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa (PSNA) co-chair Maher Nazzal. “That single act of colonial arrogance set in motion| Asia Pacific Report
By Heather Devere of Asia Pacific Media Network November 5 marks the day that has been set aside to acknowledge Parihaka and the courageous and peaceful resistance of the people against the armed militia that invaded their village in 1881. This year, Parihaka will be the focus of an international conference held in New Plymouth| Asia Pacific Report
More than a quarter of Australia’s National Press Club sponsors are part of the global arms industry or working on its behalf. Michelle Fahy reports. ANALYSIS: By Michelle Fahy The National Press Club of Australia lists 81 corporate sponsors on its website. Of those, 10 are multinational weapons manufacturers or military services corporations, and another| Asia Pacific Report
Democracy Now! NERMEEN SHAIKH: We begin today’s Democracy Now! show looking at US-China relations and President Trump’s threat to resume nuclear weapons testing. President Trump and President Xi Jinping met in South Korea and agreed to a one-year trade truce, but the trade deal was overshadowed by Trump’s announcement that the US would resume testing| Asia Pacific Report
Pacific Media Watch A feature story authored by a student journalist highlighting the harm plastic pollution poses to human health in Fiji — with risks expected to rise significantly if robust action is not taken soon — has won the Online category of the 2024 Vision Pasifika Media Awards — Cleaner Pacific. Riya Bhagwan, a| Asia Pacific Report
The New Arab Palestinian officials have accused Israel of using the issue of captive bodies in the Gaza Strip as a pretext to violate the ceasefire and prolong its military presence in the devastated territory. The officials said Israel was exploiting the matter to justify new attacks, stop aid entering the territory, and delay the| Asia Pacific Report
ANALYSIS: By Lamis Andoni The rift between US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is real. However, to understand it, one must see it for what it is — not a clash of principles, but of priorities. Trump and the US establishment seek to expand the Abraham Accords, especially to bring Saudi| Asia Pacific Report
Asia Pacific Report A national pro-Palestinian advocacy group has accused the New Zealand government of providing political cover and rewarding the Israeli genocide by deploying a “liaison officer” to the US-brokered peace plan for the besieged enclave. “It’s a knee-jerk reaction for New Zealand to send in the troops to the Middle East to back| Asia Pacific Report
Asia Pacific Report The Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa (PSNA) has challenged Defence Minister Judith Collins over her “can’t be trusted” backing for controversial BlackSky Technology satellite launches and called on the Prime Minister to withdraw approval. National co-chair John Minto today wrote to Prime Minister Christopher Luxon — who is currently in Korea for the| Asia Pacific Report
Asia Pacific Report A former National MP has launched a petition calling for “equality and respect” in New Zealand’s immigration visa treatment of Pacific Islanders, saying “many are shocked when they learn the truth”. In a full page advertisement in The New Zealand Herald newspaper today, Anae Arthur Anae condemned the New Zealand government’s visa| Asia Pacific Report
ANALYSIS: By Ali Mirin When the Pacific Islands Forum concluded in Honiara last month, leaders pledged regional unity under the motto “Iumi Tugeda” — “We are Together”. Eighteen Pacific heads of government reached agreements on climate resilience and nuclear-free oceans. They signed the Pacific Resilience Facility treaty and endorsed Australia’s proposal to jointly host the| Asia Pacific Report
Asia Pacific Report Middle East political analyst Zeidon Alkinani says Israel’s military is continuing “business as usual” to the east of the yellow line in Gaza in spite of the ceasefire deal. The military withdrew behind the yellow line as part of the ceasefire deal, while the government works to ensure “absolute gains” in the| Asia Pacific Report
The New Arab A Palestinian horror film inspired by folklore is moving forward, with journalist and author Plestia Alaqad joining the cast alongside American-born Kuwaiti-Palestinian journalist and media personality Ahmed Shihab-Eldin, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Titled The Visitor, the feature is written and directed by Palestinian-American filmmaker Rolla Selbak and produced by Black Poppy| Asia Pacific Report
Pacific Media Watch Pulitzer Prize–winning US journalist Chris Hedges joins Antoinette Lattouf on We Used To Be Journos to unpack his time in Australia, including some fraught interactions with sections of the Australian media. The pair also discuss what he flew all this way to talk about — “how Western journalists are betraying their colleagues| Asia Pacific Report
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Officials say 17 men, aged between 20 and 39, are currently stranded in the embattled Donbas region and have asked for emergency assistance.| Dagens.com
As part of the agreement, TAI will share its experience in unmanned aircraft development and production, while BAE Systems will support through coordination of regional sales to Europe and other regions, a TAI official told Breaking Defense.| Breaking Defense
The choice of Yulin as its commissioning location strongly suggests the ship will now become part of the PLAN’s South Sea Fleet, whose area of responsibility includes the South China Sea and Taiwan Strait.| Breaking Defense
One major upside for the consortium, should the wave of additional contracts arrive, is that the volume of export aircraft on order would be greater than those signed by the Eurofighter home nations of Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK.| Breaking Defense
After Poland chose the Viper Shield for it’s F-16s, L3Harris’ David Nyikos told Breaking Defense that of the “European air force conglomerate,” operating the combat jet, Greece is “likely next,” to buy an EW system.| Breaking Defense
One Lockheed executive argued the company has scores of workers available for the job after a different sub program was scrapped in favor of the American boats.| Breaking Defense
Prologis reported mixed Q3 results with decreased net earnings but increased Core FFO, amid strong leasing and data center expansion efforts. The post Prologis Q3 2025 Results: Leasing Hits Record, Data Center Expansion Grows appeared first on Fleet Equipment Magazine.| Fleet Equipment Magazine
The partnership aims to enhance CATL’s international supply chain electrification and resilience through tailored solutions to support global growth. The post Maersk and CATL Partner to Advance Supply Chain Electrification appeared first on Fleet Equipment Magazine.| Fleet Equipment Magazine
The company said the Energy Saving Stack doubles battery life, boosts location updates by 100%, and reduces TCO for IoT asset tracking devices. The post Digital Matter’s Energy Saving Stack Aims to Boost IoT Tracker Efficiency appeared first on Fleet Equipment Magazine.| Fleet Equipment Magazine
From left: Kimimasa Kudo, Head of the Global Business Division, Enterprise Unit, SoftBank Corp., and Keith Leong, Managing Director (Enterprise), Singtel Singapore On October 23, 2025, a ceremony was held at SoftBank Corp.’s (TOKYO: 9434) Tokyo headquarters to commemorate the signing of a non-bindin…| SoftBank News. Bringing IT closer to home.
French star Camille Cottin (“Call My Agent”) has been tapped to host the 51st César Awards ceremony, France’s equivalent to the Oscars. The ceremony will take place on Feb. 27 at the Olympia theater in Paris, and is being organized by the Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma and Canal+, its main sponsor. Cottin […]| Variety
India’s premier film market, WAVES Film Bazaar, organized by the National Film Development Corporation (NFDC), has unveiled selections across categories for its 19th edition. This year’s edition brings together a mix of renowned filmmakers and fresh voices across the Co-Production Market, Work-in-Progress Lab and Viewing Room, reaffirming the Bazaar’s position as South Asia’s most vital […]| Variety
The Royal Shakespeare Company has unveiled the full cast for its acclaimed production of “Twelfth Night,” directed by “The Crown” star Prasanna Puwanarajah, which transfers to London’s Barbican. Following a sold-out, five-star run in Stratford-upon-Avon that earned Puwanarajah the U.K. Theatre Award for best director, the show continues its life in the capital with a […]| Variety
Molly Ratermann has unveiled her directorial feature debut “Making a Bridesmaid,” a feel-good comedy horror that has officially wrapped post-production and is now aiming for a 2026 festival run. Tonally billed as “Bodies Bodies Bodies” meets “Bridesmaids,” the film — written and directed by Ratermann, who also produces and stars — satirizes the pressure women feel to […]| Variety
The twin triumphs of Jafar Panahi’s “It Was Just an Accident” at Cannes and Jim Jarmusch’s “Father Mother Sister Brother” at Venice made 2025 a banner year for international auteurs embracing the French film showbiz ecosystem — though that’s hardly surprising for a production partner fluent in every language of cinema. “You make electric cars […]| Variety
Director Susan Seidelman, behind beloved Madonna starrer “Desperately Seeking Susan,” says “music is where women really excel these days.” “It’s been interesting to watch this explosion of strong, powerful women in music in the last five years,” she says. “It’s not just Taylor Swift. There seem to be so many singer-songwriters who have the power […]| Variety
Fresh off 'Emily in Paris' and awaiting 'The White Lotus,' France wants to offer one-stop-shop for international productions.| Variety
Iceland’s GRÓ Geothermal Training Programme celebrates 50 years of global impact, training over 800 specialists who now drive geothermal development worldwide.| Think GeoEnergy - Geothermal Energy News
October 28, 2025, will be remembered as one of the saddest episodes in recent Brazilian history, especially for residents of the state of Rio de Janeiro. At least 121 people were killed in one of the deadliest police operations in the country's history. The post Rio de Janeiro Mourns After 121 People Killed in Unprecedented Police Operation appeared first on UNICORN RIOT.| UNICORN RIOT
The ceasefire gives time for both sides to potentially negotiate an end to one of the world's deadliest conflict's.| UNICORN RIOT
The 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry went to three scientists who spent years, unbeknownst to the world, quietly optimizing and assembling atomic-scale architectures. Their success demonstrates how atomic-scale designs can solve global-scale problems, pointing towards bolder solutions, one crystalline structure at a time.| The Pipettepen
Learn about five excellent retirement destinations for expats if you plan to retire abroad. Some tips and advice along with link for global healthcare.| GoExpat
Rosoboronexport meraikan ulang tahun ke-25 dengan kejayaan luar biasa, mencatat eksport pertahanan bernilai USD 230 bilion (RM1.07 trilion). Di bawah Sergey Chemezov, syarikat milik kerajaan Rusia ini menegaskan kedudukannya sebagai antara pengeksport senjata terbesar dunia, setanding Amerika Syarikat. The post 25 Tahun Rosoboronexport: Rusia Bangkit Semula Dengan Eksport Pertahanan USD 230 Bilion (RM1.07 Trilion) appeared first on Defence Security Asia.| Defence Security Asia
Iran memperkukuh doktrin pertahanannya dengan memperkenalkan peluru berpandu baharu berkeupayaan “bunker-buster” selepas serangan udara Amerika Syarikat yang memusnahkan kemudahan nuklearnya pada Jun 2025. Peningkatan ini menandakan perubahan strategi ketenteraan Tehran ke arah keupayaan memusnahkan kubu bawah tanah dengan ketepatan tinggi, sekali gus mengubah keseimbangan kuasa di Timur Tengah. The post Iran Lengkapi Peluru Berpandunya Dengan Peledak “Bunker-Buster” Untuk Bedil Kubu ...| Defence Security Asia
Penerbangan rahsia pesawat pengangkut An-124 Rusia ke Tehran telah menarik perhatian komuniti pertahanan antarabangsa selepas laporan mendakwa ia membawa sistem pertahanan udara S-400 dan jet pejuang Su-35 ke Iran — langkah yang boleh mengubah imbangan kuasa ketenteraan di Timur Tengah. The post Pendaratan Misteri Pesawat Gergasi Rusia An-124 di Tehran Cetus Spekulasi Pemindahan Sistem S-400 dan Su-35 ke Iran appeared first on Defence Security Asia.| Defence Security Asia
Perolehan peluru berpandu SY-400 oleh Tentera Darat Bangladesh menandakan lonjakan besar dalam pelan Forces Goal 2030, mengubah landskap strategik Asia Selatan dan Teluk Benggala.| Defence Security Asia
The global Wourld Tour kicks off March 28 in Austin, Texas, and will hit major venues across North America, Europe, Asia and Oceania.| Billboard
Reflections, positions, and proposals in the context of KMGBF Target 2, Target 3, and draft guidelines for ITTs Read more ▸ The post ICCAs—territories of life, and Indigenous and Traditional Territories (ITTs) appeared first on ICCA Consortium.| ICCA Consortium
Shared by ICCA Consortium Resumen completo en español disponible aquí (archivo PDF) The adoption of KMGBF in 2022 was a historic step in recognizing… Read more "SBSTTA-27: Key asks of the Human Rights and Biodiversity Working Group" ▸ The post SBSTTA-27: Key asks of the Human Rights and Biodiversity Working Group appeared first on ICCA Consortium.| ICCA Consortium
Statement for CBD SB8j‑1: Territories of life at the heart of the Convention on Biological Diversity| ICCA Consortium
Stay informed with EDRM’s Weekly Letter, covering the latest announcements, podcasts, webinars, and events.| EDRM
Join us on 7 November 2025 for a webinar on the Reverse Enthalpy Methodology, an innovative approach for assessing risk and uncertainty of geothermal projects. The post Webinar – Assessing geothermal uncertainty with reverse enthalpy methodology, 7 November 2025 first appeared on ThinkGeoEnergy - Geothermal News & Insights.| ThinkGeoEnergy – Geothermal News & Insights
This definitive report cuts through the noise to show how retailers and brands can truly unlock the next wave of …| Retail Media World
“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
“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 ...
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