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The Qatari prime minister told The New York Times that Gaza war…
Apart from antivirus apps, the cybersecurity industry has traditionally been business to business, with regular internet users left on their own…
On Gaza, President Trump put few, if any, guardrails on Israel’s…
Apart from antivirus apps, the cybersecurity industry has traditionally been business…
The Qatari prime minister told The New York Times that Gaza…
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It was the second attempt in as many weeks to breach the restrictions around the Gaza Strip. Neither have succeeded. Source link
Qapita, a Singapore-based equity management platform, has raised $26.5 million in a Series B round led by Charles Schwab. As part of the deal, Charles Schwab has…
Marriages and other glad occasions in Syria are often celebrated by firing shots in the air. But after nearly 14 years of war, people want the guns…
British fintech Revolut — now launching in India — says cross-border payments remain one of India’s most underserved financial services. By its estimate, Indians spend about $30…
The scourge of modern concrete is, perhaps surprisingly, rust. Most concrete structures are laced with steel rebar to add strength, but if the metal corrodes, it can…
The Department of Energy is looking to cut billions more in federal funding, and many promising startups as well as automakers Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis could…
Tensions have been building over government attempts to bring the Kurdish-led region in northeastern Syria under its authority. Kurdish leaders have so far resisted. Source link
Äio (pronounced EYE-oh) is the Estonian god of dreams. It seems a sweetly appropriate namesake for a rising startup, called ÄIO, from that tiny Baltic country that has developed a process to turn agricultural waste like sawdust into fats for the food…