The ideas and discoveries reshaping our future: Science Matters Volume 3, out now
Science Matters Volume 3 examines cutting-edge research and policy shaping energy, climate, medicine and ecological resilience worldwide.
Europe opens NanoIC pilot line to design the computer chips of the 2030s
Europe opens NanoIC pilot line in Belgium, letting researchers design next-generation computer chips years before manufacture.
Zanzibar’s tourism boom ‘exposes new investment opportunities beyond hotels’
Zanzibar’s tourism boom is creating new investment opportunities beyond hotels, driven by record arrivals and infrastructure expansion.
Gen Z set to make up 34% of global workforce by 2034, new report says
Gen Z will form 34% of the global workforce by 2034, reshaping business travel, flexibility and wellbeing priorities.
The ideas and discoveries reshaping our future: Science Matters Volume 3, out now
Science Matters Volume 3 examines cutting-edge research and policy shaping energy, climate, medicine and ecological resilience worldwide.
Managing cross-border risks in B2B e-commerce
Allianz Trade outlines strategies to manage financial, fraud, and regulatory risks for safe, secure cross-border B2B e-commerce growth.
J.P. Morgan launches first tokenised money market fund on public blockchain
J.P. Morgan introduces MONY, a tokenised money market fund on Ethereum, offering accredited investors transparent on-chain US dollar yields.
Aberdeen agrees to take over management of £1.5bn in closed-end funds from MFS
Aberdeen will manage £1.5bn in closed-end funds from MFS, consolidating multiple funds into two active investment vehicles.
Enterprise asset management market forecast to more than double by 2035
The enterprise asset management market is set to more than double by 2035, fueled by digital transformation and predictive maintenance.
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Bahrain cuts property investment threshold for golden residency
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EU sustainability rules drive digital compliance push in Uzbekistan ahead of export change
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European MBAs adapt to AI as Aalto overhauls executive education
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How Europe can learn faster: turning AI into safer, smarter adult training
Learn how AI adult learning strategies strengthen workforce safety, compliance, and skill retention for European companies.
Europe opens NanoIC pilot line to design the computer chips of the 2030s
Europe opens NanoIC pilot line in Belgium, letting researchers design next-generation computer chips years before manufacture.
Building the materials of tomorrow one atom at a time: fiction or reality?
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Lasers finally unlock mystery of Charles Darwin’s specimen jars
Lasers now reveal the fluids inside Darwin’s specimen jars safely, helping museums preserve historic collections for future study.
Centrum Air to launch first European route with Tashkent–Frankfurt flights
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Etihad ranked world’s safest airline for 2026
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Cornwall project to open new UK test airspace for drones and autonomous aircraft
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African airspace overhaul set to shorten flight times for European travellers
Free-route airspace across West and Central Africa shortens flight times, reduces emissions, and improves efficiency for European travellers.
Meet Abbas Sajwani: the young founder redefining luxury real estate in Dubai
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Marriott strengthens South African portfolio with new Autograph Collection hotel in Cape Town
Marriott launches Morea House in Camps Bay, expanding its Autograph Collection portfolio and boosting Cape Town’s tourism market.
JPMorgan plans multibillion-pound tower in Canary Wharf
JPMorgan unveils plans for a £9.9bn Canary Wharf tower, housing 12,000 staff and boosting London’s post-Brexit economy.
Housing expert calls for bold EU fund to unlock cheaper homes
An EU housing expert urges Brussels to create a European Affordable Housing Investment Fund to mobilise savings and boost affordability.
Wingsuit skydivers blast through world’s tallest hotel at 124mph in Dubai stunt
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Royal Ascot leads the field in sport and style
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Slovenia launches digital nomad visa for non-EU remote workers
Slovenia launches a digital nomad visa for non-EU remote workers, offering 12-month stays and Schengen travel benefits.
Charting confidence at sea with the St. Kitts & Nevis Ship Registry
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The lucky leader: six lessons on why fortune favours some and fails others
Why luck favours some leaders and abandons others, with six lessons on timing, humility, confidence and judgement.
Reckon AI has cracked thinking? Think again
AI’s eloquence can feel like finished thought, but real thinking still depends on human doubt, struggle and disagreement.
The new 10 year National Cancer Plan: fewer measures, more heart?
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The Reese Witherspoon effect: how celebrity book clubs are rewriting the rules of publishing
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Addiction remains misunderstood despite clear medical consensus
Medical science defines addiction as a chronic brain disease, yet stigma and willpower myths continue to undermine effective treatment.
New guide to the NC500 calls time on ‘tick-box tourism’
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Bon anniversaire, Rétromobile: Paris’ great motor show turns 50
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