In today's threat landscape, closing the SAP security gap isn't optional—it's a business imperative that protects the very core of your operations.
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A new book argues that simply replacing fossil-fuel extraction with critical-mineral mining is no way out of the climate crisis.
The Turkish government is preparing new policies to expand state control over bank accounts, crypto wallets, and mobile banking platforms. The move is part of ...
Ever scrolled through glittering images of crowns, castles, and state dinners, thinking the royal life is one endless parade of luxury? Think again. Behind the polished façade of pomp and circumstance ...
"Here’s the paradox: 93% of people believe reliable local news is necessary for democracy, yet many of these same people react negatively to explicit 'democracy' messaging." ...
Anatomic Pathologist Professor Patrick Kafui Akakpo has raised alarm over the rising prevalence of cancer in Ghana.
Amid last week’s parade of proclamations about beardo generals and Navy-vessel aesthetics, there was one announcement that felt wholesomely, uncomplicatedly good: Reading Rainbow is back — at least ...
It has now been over a year since Ethiopia formally transitioned from a crawling peg exchange rate system--in place for more than three decades--to a market-based foreign currency regime. This shift ...
Within months, the question had reached the Supreme Court. But rather than affirm the right to birthright citizenship, which is plainly enshrined in the Constitution, the high court used the case to ...
India’s most admired conglomerate is navigating an unusually public squall. The centre of gravity—Tata Trusts, the majority owner of Tata Sons—has stumbled into contention over who represents the ...
History offers us strange parables. One of them comes from colonial India. In an attempt to reduce the number of venomous cobras in Delhi, the British government offered a bounty for every dead snake ...