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Highway to Hell: Ukraine's Logistics Lockdown, Taiwan's Littoral Command and China's Evolving Nuclear Capability. The Big Five, 31 May edition.
We are rightfully bringing the war back to where it came from. Russia could have ended its aggression long ago but instead chose to prolong and continue it. President Zelenskyy, 30 May 2026 It has been another fascinating week to observe the…
Why soccer moms are shaping the future of football in the U.S.
Soccer is already one of the most popular youth sports in the United States. According to industry data, outdoor soccer participation in the US reached nearly 14.1 million players in 2023, up 23% compared to 2018. For many American children, soccer…
Forecasters predict high chance of development of Pacific system
Forecasters with the National Hurricane Center (NHC) are monitoring a tropical system with a high probability of development in the eastern Pacific next week. The development represents one of the first significant formation signals of the 2026…
John Lee leads record 70+ member delegation to Central Asia to forge new trade corridors
Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu departed on Sunday morning for an official visit to Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, leading the current administration's largest-ever business delegation of more than 70 representatives to promote economic and trade…
Rayagada Railway Division starts June 1: What it means for passengers, routes and train operations
Indian Railways' New Rayagada Division: Indian Railways' Rayagada Division will become operational from June 1. The foundation stone for its headquarters was laid by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on January 6, 2025. The new division is expected to…
A Baltic Pressure Campaign For President Trump To End Russia's War
Netherlands F-35 aircraft and ships during Operation ‘Baltic Sentry' President Trump has an opportunity to accelerate an end to Russia's war against Ukraine. Drawing on the logic of his pressure campaign against Iran, he could initiate a…
Haryana to launch 'Make in Haryana' policy framework, 9 sectoral policies
2 min read Chandigarh Make us preferred source on Google The Haryana government will launch its flagship ‘Make in Haryana Policy' along with nine new sectoral policies at a major industry and investment event in Gurgaon on Monday. The…
Maersk: Looking At The Shipping Downside And Rotating (OTCMKTS:AMKBY)
Maersk is overvalued near 16,000 DKK, with the core ocean segment facing margin compression and volume risks. I downgrade my target price to 11,000 DKK and rate Maersk as a 'Hold,' recommending profit rotation. Freight rates are down 14%, Maersk…
RXO Stock Has Surged 75% Since This Fund Made a $10 Million Bet
On May 14, 2026, Finepoint Capital LP disclosed a first-quarter buy of 684,829 RXO (RXO 1.24%) shares, an estimated $10.05 million trade based on quarterly average pricing. According to a SEC filing dated May 14, 2026, Finepoint Capital LP acquired…
India signs BrahMos missile export deal with Vietnam, Indonesia next in line
India has taken another significant step in expanding its defence exports, with a deal for the sale of BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles to Vietnam reportedly already concluded. The development was revealed by Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh…
The end of Waltair: How Visakhapatnam got its own railway division
The administrative map of the railways in Visakhapatnam has changed, moving from the old Waltair Railway Division to the newly formed Visakhapatnam Railway Division. The restructuring, which took shape in 2025, sits within the larger reorganisation…
China factory activity stalls in May as demand weakens
China's factory activity stalled in May as new export orders contracted and input costs kept rising, an official survey showed on Sunday, adding to concerns the world's second-largest economy is losing momentum despite pockets of strength in…
Navy's need is a strategic industrial plan aiming for a 'Golden Fleet' * WorldNetDaily * by Brent D. Sadler, Real Clear Wire
America's victory in World War II was a military success enabled by private industry: “freedom's forge,” as it's been called. That forge, however, cannot build the Navy we need today, at least not in a timely fashion, due to decades…
WiseTech bars laid-off workers from jumping ship to smaller rivals
WiseTech Global has told workers that are being made redundant in a move the company has blamed on artificial intelligence that they will not be allowed to work with a number of specific businesses that make products that compete with the…
The US Army is tearing down old tech walls so its weapons can talk to each other
US Army leaders are trying to break down the decades-old technology barriers that have kept weapons, sensors, and command systems from easily sharing information, a critical step as the service pushes to make battlefield decisions faster. A recent…
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