Escalation in Iran: US Strikes Intensify, Iran Responds with Attacks on Gulf Infrastructure
The ongoing conflict in Iran sees the US escalating military strikes against key infrastructure, while Iran retaliates by targeting energy assets in Bahrain.
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The ongoing conflict in Iran sees the US escalating military strikes against key infrastructure, while Iran retaliates by targeting energy assets in Bahrain.
In today's FirstFT, Burnham reveals his plans for a comprehensive policy overhaul, alongside insights on BoE bond sales and Accor's leadership.
The idea that nations can be considered dispensable, particularly the United States, is gaining traction. This perspective challenges traditional views on national significance.
A revolutionary blood test now allows doctors to quickly determine if a CT scan is necessary for patients with suspected brain injuries, a process that took two decades to develop.
Denna artikel av Lars P Syll utforskar hur politiska idéer formas och utvecklas över tid, med fokus på både historiska och framtida perspektiv.
The Bank of Korea has implemented its first interest rate hike in three years, a decision driven by ongoing inflation concerns and currency depreciation.
Stripe's acquisition of PayPal highlights a major shift in the payments landscape, while China's economy faces challenges and Buffett alters his philanthropic strategy.
This analysis explores the significant differences in GDP per capita between Sikkim and Bihar, highlighting the economic challenges faced by the latter.
In a recent exchange, James Galbraith addresses Paul Krugman's arguments regarding productivity differences between the US and Europe, emphasizing the need for a nuanced understanding.
OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman has proposed a 5% stake to the Trump administration, potentially marking its 31st investment. This move could provide crucial support for SoftBank.
This article delves into the relationship between free markets and price deflation, using U.S. economic history as a backdrop.
In today's newsletter, we explore the precarious state of the US-Iran ceasefire, alongside notable gains in investment banking and updates on UK council homes.
This piece explores how Telstra's focus on competition has compromised the reliability of its triple-zero emergency service, highlighting the shortcomings of a profit-driven model.
As Wall Street banks gear up for the earnings season, political shifts in the UK are also making headlines with Andy Burnham's potential rise.
Join us for a screening of Hószakadás, a 1974 film that delves into the complexities of life and death amid war, featuring Anil Seth's thoughts on AI.
U.S. Congressman Ro Khanna was detained by armed Israeli settlers during his visit to the occupied West Bank, an incident that underscores the ongoing conflict in the region.
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Despite significant growth since the end of socialism, Poland's economy has untapped potential for greater freedom and prosperity.
A new study from the University of Erfurt reveals that people often overestimate public engagement in climate action, contradicting previous assumptions.
Dive into the fascinating world of Jean Shepherd, a late-night radio personality in 1950s New York, whose unique storytelling style and humor attracted a devoted audience.