Jumia Technologies' CEO, Francis Dufay, asserts that the company is benefiting from the US-China trade war as Chinese ...
First lady Melania Trump hosted world leaders’ spouses on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, announcing the launch of a new coalition on children’s well-being and ...
The new timeline could slow cleanup in some communities by nearly a decade. The chemicals, widely used in the military, are ...
A Russian insider source said that around 292,000 people signed contracts with the Russian Ministry of Defence between the ...
Adm. Daryl Caudle published his vision for the service's evolving career training and maintenance infrastructure in a Monday ...
China is confident of its leverage over America. That swagger is hard for trade partners to take. But its intransigence has still deeper roots. China’s rulers like their plan to dominate the ...
At the stroke of midnight, live dashboards lit up simultaneously across Amazon India's World Trade Centre headquarters and Flipkart's Outer Ring Road office in Bengaluru. In sprawling 'war rooms' at ...
Anti-corruption demonstrations, powered by social media, have toppled a government - but will they lead to lasting change?
US President Donald Trump UNGA Speech | 80th UN General Assembly 2025 Highlights: The meeting comes at one of the most ...
Ukraine's armed forces face a challenging fall as Russia intensifies efforts to seize the eastern Donetsk region ...
Russia now controls about 70 per cent of the Donetsk region. Ukraine’s forces have been pushed back to a string of four ...
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Hegseth’s shaving policy is racist, outdated, and won’t make the military more lethal
Secretary of Defense Peter Hegseth is attempting to reinstate outdated and racist shaving policies that will disproportionately affect Black service members, while falsely claiming that beards ...
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