One of us was tortured for fighting a dictator. The other was fired for blowing the whistle on Donald Trump
Alexander Vindman and Andrei Sannikov write that though they come from countries thousands of miles apart, they share one thing in common: in spite of...
Azeem Rafiq: Cricket faces day of reckoning with UK lawmakers — As you get further up in the sport, ‘the game gets whiter and whiter’
After a turbulent month which has brought to light multiple allegations of racism by former players of Yorkshire County Cricket Club (YCCC), senior management figures...
Hedera’s governing body adds ServiceNow to its ranks
Hedera Hashgraph intends to integrate the Now Platform to create a new level of trust and accountability in digital transformation transactions....
A second HIV patient may have been ‘cured’ of infection without stem cell treatment, in extremely rare case
Researchers say they have found a second patient whose body seemingly had rid itself of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) that causes AIDS — supporting...
Guanyu Zhou: First Chinese driver is huge for Alfa and F1, says Vasseur
The arrival at Alfa Romeo next season of Guanyu Zhou as China’s first Formula One driver is a massive boost for the team and for...
What airplane business class will look like in 2025
It may feel like 2025 is a long way away, but for airlines’ luxurious new business class seats — which can take years to design...
Major museum casts fresh doubt over the authenticity of $450M ‘Salvator Mundi’
The infamous painting which was sold at Christie’s auction house as a fully authenticated Leonardo da Vinci, has been downgraded by curators at the Prado...
Gas prices soar as Germany suspends approval for Nord Stream 2 pipeline
Natural gas prices in Europe soared on Tuesday after Germany confirmed that it has suspended the process of certifying a new Russian gas pipeline called...
Israel reportedly adopts new AML rules for crypto
The Israeli government is now reportedly in the process of reviewing several crypto firms to issue operating licenses....
EU court rules against Poland over judicial appointments
The European Union’s top court ruled on Tuesday that Polish rules allowing the justice minister to assign judges to higher criminal courts or to remove...
