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January 1, 2026 • Arabian Pulse
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region has witnessed a substantial increase in fintech adoption, with 65% of financial transactions being conducted digitally as of Q4…
Technology
January 1, 2026 • Delhier
In the current regulatory environment of alcohol regulation, small venues bear the brunt of enforcement policies, a phenomenon underscored by alarming statistics. A detailed analysis…
Legislation
October 26, 2025 • Amravati Times
Electric scooters have proliferated on streets worldwide, touted as a green and fun alternative to cars. However, emergency rooms and trauma centers report alarming spikes…
Fitness
October 24, 2025 • Ekalavya Hansaj
Media intelligence has evolved from its role as a mere monitoring tool in 2025—to being the strategic nerve center for proactive decision‑making, reputation management, and competitive…
Media Industry Reports: Trends, PR Performance & Analytics
October 11, 2025 • Delhi Age
The global tech boom has a grim underside: the dangerous, often deadly mining of cobalt in Africa. Cobal, a critical component in lithium-ion batteries is…
Technology
October 11, 2025 • Hansaj Capital
Latin American governments have embraced digital platforms for citizen services but an investigation reveals a stark pattern of privacy abuses. In multiple countries, sensitive personal…
Technology
October 10, 2025 • Mumbai Observer
Worldwide, youth unemployment has become a tinderbox for public anger. Governments routinely launch programs to train and employ young people, but mounting evidence reveals that…
Youth
October 10, 2025 • Nagpur Times
Global cybercrime has found new muscle in “hackers for hire” as often young coders lured by money or ideology into illicit hacking rings. Our investigation…
Cyber
October 10, 2025 • New India Age
In economies worldwide, so-called “internships” have become a common way for employers to obtain labor at little or no cost, often at the expense of…
Youth
October 8, 2025 • SFO Post
Vote buying networks in Rural Bolivia has long been fertile ground for clientelist politics, where candidates and parties cultivate networks of influence through gifts, subsidies…
Elections
October 8, 2025 • Caste Beat
The colonial-era looting of African cultural treasures has spawned a modern multi billion-dollar black market. From Benin Bronzes felled by British troops in 1897 to…
Arts
July 22, 2025 • Africa Observer
When Ghanaian journalist Noah Dameh was relentlessly harassed — targeted by police, dragged to court, and driven to failing health — for exposing a business…
InequalityLeaks
July 22, 2025 • Frisco Post
It was no surprise to Jerry Mitchell to learn high-ranking law enforcement officials had been accused of behaving badly in parts of Mississippi where journalists had not…
Investigations
July 22, 2025 • Africa Observer
In July 1965, police officer Edward Nugent shot and killed John Wesley Wilder, a Black man outside a cafe in Ruston, Louisiana. The officer —…
InvestigationsRights
July 21, 2025 • Asia Informer
The South Asian region, which includes India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, the Maldives, and Pakistan only contains about 3% of the world’s landmass, but…
Asia
May 9, 2025 • India Patrol
India’s “Digital India” revolution promised efficiency, inclusion, and transparency. It built a sprawling infrastructure: a unique biometric ID (Aadhaar) for over a billion people, digital…
PolicyGovernanceIndiaPrivacySurveillance
May 8, 2025 • Delhi Age
The promise of the Ujjwala LPG Scheme Yojana was simple yet powerful: free LPG connections and cylinders for poor rural women, ending the drudgery of…
IndiaCommerceEnergy
April 10, 2025 • Ekalavya Hansaj
In 2025, branding and public relations (PR) are more critical than ever for businesses and organizations navigating a fast-changing global landscape. Audiences are bombarded with…
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