This year, professor Charis Kubrin will get the biggest prize a criminologist can receive. She’s also under threat.
The Singapore lender is embedding AI across operations while expanding its push into tokenisation and cross-border finance.
The Singapore lender is embedding AI across operations while expanding its push into tokenisation and cross-border finance.
Artificial intelligence and robotics are no longer experimental fields confined to research labs. They are shaping economies, redefining industries, and influencing daily life at global scale. Behind ...
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More uncertainty over April 2026 SASSA old-age grants
With official increases approved, so much about April 2026 SASSA Old-Age Grants is still up in the air. Here’s what we know so far ...
Anthropic recently announced Claude CoWork, and it has taken the internet by storm. Many assumed it would easily replace the jobs of many IT professionals.
There are concerns over the recent deployment of the United States' personnel and equipment to Nigeria, as part of President Donald Trump administration's purported resolve to double down on ...
Human–elephant conflict (HEC) in Sri Lanka results in significant loss of human life, elephant deaths, and extensive damage to crops and property. Despite numerous interventions over the decades, the ...
Sri Lanka stands at a geopolitical crossroads where geography is both its greatest asset and its most vulnerable liability. Sitting astride the Indian Ocean’s critical east-west highway, the waters, ...
Bindi Metals (ASX:BIM) has positioned itself at the forefront of Europe’s emerging gold story after securing an earn-in ...
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7 ASX blue chips vs their global twins: Are we backing the wrong companies?
Is there a better version of your favourite ASX stock overseas? We compare Australian stalwarts with global peers on P/E, ROE and dividends.
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