Cybersecurity Has Changed
Cybersecurity has transitioned from a technical issue to a central aspect of strategic decision-making for organizations.
Is the government planning to take Farook Abdullah's life? Kharge speaks in Rajya Sabha, Nadda retaliates
The recent attack on former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farook Abdullah was a focal point of discussion in the Rajya Sabha, where opposition leader Mallikarjun Kharge criticized the central government for its handling of security in the region.
Analysis: The problem of the green transition is not greenness, but central planning
The article discusses the challenges of Estonia's green transition, emphasizing that the core issue lies in centralized planning rather than the environmental initiatives themselves.
Just a Baker's Egoism and We Have the Best Bread in Town. Yet, For 250 Years, We Have Made the Same Mistakes That Adam Smith Warned About, Says an Economics Professor
Professor Josef Å Ãma discusses how society continues to repeat the economic mistakes highlighted by Adam Smith 250 years ago, emphasizing the importance of free individual interests over central planning.
Which US companies will invest 500 million dollars in Mexico and in which sectors will they 'bet'?
Two US companies are planning to invest 500 million dollars in installing electric vehicle chargers in central Mexico, indicating a growing interest in the country's electric mobility sector.
New central municipalities? The government plans consolidations in rural areas
The government of Czechia is planning to consolidate rural municipalities as part of a new initiative.
From Madrid Central to Neom: the Murcian genius of AI who knows how to fix urban chaos with digital twins
The article discusses the innovative use of digital twins to manage urban planning and environmental initiatives effectively, contrasting success and failures in city projects.
Four Maarjamäe Residents Win Against Tallinn in Circuit Court
Four residents from Maarjamäe have achieved a partial victory against the Tallinn City Planning Office in a recent circuit court ruling concerning the demolition of a central pavilion.
ECB's Lagarde reportedly to leave before end of her term
Christine Lagarde, the President of the European Central Bank, is reportedly planning to resign before her term ends in October 2027, as reported by the Financial Times.
New Business Area on the A5: No Logistics Halls Please
A new business area near the A5 motorway in central Hesse is set to be developed, officially excluding logistics halls after years of debate.
Russia: Sberbank plans cryptocurrency loans for corporate clients
Sberbank, Russia's largest bank, is set to issue cryptocurrency loans to corporate clients due to strong interest, while also planning to work with the central bank on developing regulations.
Accused of 'tyranny' and planning a war on gangs.. Fernandez wins the presidency of Costa Rica
Right-wing candidate Laura Fernandez has won the presidency of Costa Rica in the first round of elections, promising strict measures against drug trafficking and rising crime in the Central American country.
Due to snow in Bosnia and Herzegovina, trucks are banned on numerous roads
Snow covering much of Bosnia and Herzegovina has caused traffic disruptions, leading to a ban on trucks on several roads in the eastern and central parts of the country, with caution advised for passenger vehicles when planning travel.