Reuters reports that tech firms are detecting increased state-sponsored hacking attempts tied to the Iran conflict. We look at how physical war is spilling over into the digital infrastructure of the West.
Tehran says the US 'will regret this day.' We decode the military capabilities remaining in Iran's arsenal, including sleeper cells and long-range drones that could hit European targets.
Thousands of remote workers for US and European firms are trapped in Doha, Dubai, and Tel Aviv. We look at the legal and safety responsibilities of global companies toward their remote employees in conflict zones.
With death tolls rising in the UAE following Iranian reprisal strikes, the world’s safest business hub is under threat. We analyze the potentially devastating impact on global wealth management and tourism.
Following the joint US-Israel military operation against Iran, Beijing has issued a stern warning against 'external interference' that threatens global oil stability, positioning itself as the voice of the Global South.
Investigating the validity of Israeli PM Netanyahu’s claim that Iran’s Supreme Leader was killed in the joint US-Israeli strikes, and what a power vacuum in Tehran means for global security.
An investigation into the missile strike on the US Navy base in Bahrain. Who leaked the coordinates, and why did the multi-billion dollar defense systems fail?
Peeling back the layers on why the Iran-US nuclear talks collapsed. We examine the 'evidence' used to justify today's joint strike and whether it holds up to international scrutiny.
From the EU to Canada, governments are distancing themselves from Trump's 'major combat operations.' We look at the growing isolation of the US/Israel axis and the risk of World War III.
Following AP reports of Ayatollah Khamenei's death in US-Israeli strikes, we investigate the immediate succession crisis and the grave risk of 'loose' nuclear assets during the transition.
While the world focuses on the military strikes, Kenyan consumers face a looming fuel crisis. We expose how the shipping disruption in the Gulf will force EPRA to hike prices by double digits.