Big Tech’s Uncertain Future in the Persian Gulf
The expanding war in the Middle East has added new risks to the trillions of dollars in investments that tech companies have planned in the region. Source link
The expanding war in the Middle East has added new risks to the trillions of dollars in investments that tech companies have planned in the region. Source link
Iran has launched waves of Shahed drones to menace Persian Gulf nations. The U.S. has unleashed its own copycat on Iran. It’s a sign of how war is changing. Source link
BrewDog, a Scottish beer company once valued at $1 billion, was recently sold for a fraction of that. Small investors who funded its rise were left empty-handed. Source link
The Persian Gulf is a major source of fertilizers, making the conflict disruptive to the global production of food. Source link
Soaring oil prices suggest that more increases could be in store for American drivers. Diesel, jet fuel, and other refined products are also becoming much more expensive. Source link
An aging population is drawing workers to medical and social care, creating reliable jobs and revealing weakness for the rest of the economy. Source link
The $766 million takeover is the latest twist for The Telegraph, an influential British newspaper whose ownership had been in limbo for years. Source link
The threat of prolonged attacks on oil tankers and other vessels is giving Iran an advantage, analysts say. Source link
The leaders of Japan and Canada are making a unified front on defense cooperation as President Trump raises the pressure over military spending. Source link
She was a towering figure on the culinary front for more than 40 years, turning the art of French cooking into prime-time television entertainment. Source link