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Supply Chain Vulnerability

February 13, 2025
Business/Human Rights

Abuses Persist in Bangladesh’s Fashion Supply Chain

As Bangladesh transitions from the authoritarian regime of Sheikh Hasina, recently ousted amid serious human rights allegations, the country’s garment industry faces growing pressure to raise labour standards. International clothing companies are

Editorials

Hacked Lebanon: When Tradecraft Met Spycraft

Editorial Lebanon is under siege—not from a visible enemy marching across borders, but from a covert onslaught that has turned everyday devices into instruments of death. In a chilling blend of tradecraft and spycraft, the recent wave of explosions targeting

September 19, 2024

Aircraft Shortages Expected to Persist Until the End of the Decade

Aviation/Business

Aircraft shortages are projected to continue for years due to ongoing supply chain challenges and delivery delays by leading manufacturers Airbus and Boeing, according

China Tightens Economic Grip on Central Asia and the Caucasus, Outpaces U.S. Influence

Business/Shipping and Maritime

China has cemented its dominance in Central Asia, with trade turnover in 2024 rising nearly 5% to $94.8 billion, surpassing Russia as the region’s

Abuses Persist in Bangladesh’s Fashion Supply Chain

February 13, 2025
Business/Human Rights

As Bangladesh transitions from the authoritarian regime of Sheikh Hasina, recently ousted amid serious human rights allegations, the country’s garment industry faces growing pressure to raise labour standards. International clothing companies are

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China Tightens Economic Grip on Central Asia and the Caucasus, Outpaces U.S. Influence

February 4, 2025
Business/Shipping and Maritime

China has cemented its dominance in Central Asia, with trade turnover in 2024 rising nearly 5% to $94.8 billion, surpassing Russia as the region’s top economic partner. The vast majority of trade

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Aircraft Shortages Expected to Persist Until the End of the Decade

January 15, 2025
Aviation/Business

Aircraft shortages are projected to continue for years due to ongoing supply chain challenges and delivery delays by leading manufacturers Airbus and Boeing, according to a report by Financial Times. Executives from

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Hacked Lebanon: When Tradecraft Met Spycraft

September 19, 2024
Editorials

Editorial Lebanon is under siege—not from a visible enemy marching across borders, but from a covert onslaught that has turned everyday devices into instruments of death. In a chilling blend of tradecraft

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