• Israel-Gaza briefings: Have Iran-Israel missile strikes changed the Middle East?

    Political and military leaders are still absorbing the extraordinary exchange of fire, writes James Landale.

  • Iran's message to Israel

    Iran’s recent attack on Israel came in response to the attack on the Iranian consulate in Damascus a The Iranian attack on Israel was the second in history against Israel by a non-neighboring country (Iraq, 1991). On 17.1.1991 and for a month Saddam Hussein’s Iraq had launched 42 Scud missiles against Tel Aviv and Haifa […]

  • After the Attacks Between Israel and Iran—What Comes Next?

    Trita Parsi, Nick Cleveland-Stout The details of the tit-for-tat reveal that Israel is not the newly triumphant leader of an anti-Iran alliance, but a lonely pariah in a region that is entering a new era.

  • Iran's Axis of Resistance Claims New Front Against Israel

    A militia based in the Arab island nation of Bahrain has claimed its first-ever attack on Israel, marking what would be a fifth front opened by forces of the Iran-aligned Axis of Resistance coalition since the beginning of the nearly 7-month-old war in the Gaza Strip.The group, known as the Al-Ashtar Brigades and styling itself as the Islamic Resistance in Bahrain, issued a statement Thursday announcing that it had targeted the headquarters of the Israeli company Trucknet Enterprises—said to be...

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    BlockDAG’s Performance in the 2024 Cryptocurrency Market | Mint

    BlockDAG's presale performance has been very impressive, garnering over $21.7 million, including $2.3 million from sales of its crypto mining rigs and 8 billion BDAG coins sold. There's keen interest among industry experts to identify what has propelled this newcomer to rapid success, with many attributing it to rumoured backing from a major Silicon Valley figure.A serendipitous leak in an article by a leading publication dramatically increased BlockDAG's daily performance to a range between...

  • The Malaysia-Iran-Israel Triangle Amid the Gaza War

    Kuala Lumpur is once again displaying its willingness to facilitate Iran’s illicit activity, support Hamas, and amplify anti-Israel rhetoric well beyond what its neighbors have countenanced.

  • Iran-Israel Conflict Raises Concerns Over LNG Trade

    The escalating tensions between Iran and Israel have raised concerns over the trade of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) through the Strait of Hormuz, according to a report by shipping consultancy

  • Hawaii to limit vacation rentals in response to tight housing market

    Last year’s deadly Maui wildfire revealed the extent of short-term rentals and their contribution to the state’s housing shortageHawaii lawmakers have voted to put limits on short-term rentals such as Airbnbs. On Friday, the governor, Josh Green, signed a bill that would give counties the power to regulate short-term rentals and even phase them out to become long-term housing for local residents.The move on short-term rentals was one of several legislative decisions to come out of Friday’s...

  • Qualcomm jumps as AI sparks rebound in Chinese smartphone market

    Sales to Chinese smartphone makers jumped 40% in the first half of its fiscal year, the company said on Wednesday, as buyers there gravitate toward higher-priced devices that can accommodate AI chatbots. "Chinese vendors who traditionally relied more on MediaTek, are going to start leveraging Qualcomm's high-end chips more as they push hard into the AI Agenda," said IDC analyst Nabila Popal. "They further represent an upside for Qualcomm because majority of the recovery is also going to be...

  • Democrats Divided on Response to Anti-Israel Protests, NYPD's Columbia Raid

    Democrats are seemingly divided on how to respond to the anti-Israel protests and encampments that have sprouted up throughout the nation, especially in the wake of the New York Police Department's (NYPD) raid of Columbia University Tuesday night.

  • Good news for London’s property market as US investment rebounds

    Significant deals have included MCR Hotels' £275mn purchase of the BT Tower in central London and Elliott Management and Oval Real Estate's £300mn acquisition in the West End.

  • Eurovision organisers say no attempt was made to ‘censor sound’ during Israel’s performance

    Loud boos could be heard by people in the arena, but this wasn’t picked up on the TV broadcast.