Chinese Malware, Saudi Arabia's Megaprojects, and Consumer Goods Multinationals
The US’s imperfect sanctions against Iran.
FBI warns Chinese malware could threaten critical US infrastructure.
The US economy is benefitting from war in Europe.
Checking in on some of Saudi Arabia’s megaprojects.
How Elon Musk's SpaceX was boosted in Indonesia by a Chinese rocket failure.
The argument that the newspaper industry’s collapse is Wall Street’s fault.
Investors plough record amounts into US farmland.
More Chinese people are fleeing their homes and attempting to cross into the US via Mexico:
Biden impeachment case witness was passed his story by Russia.
Iranian assassin is apparently on the hunt for Trump-era US officials.
Wikipedia no longer considers CNET reliable because of their experiments with AI.
First over-the-counter birth control pill in US ships to retailers, costing about $20 for one-month pack:
AI warfare is already here.
Oregon is reversing course on decriminalizing hard drugs.
EU wants to boost its defense industry.
Europe is also wargaming a potential food crisis:
Hungary letting Sweden into NATO (after long process).
The theory that the Houthis are cutting underwater internet cables in Red Sea.
New class of synthetic opioids causing trouble on US streets.
Consumer goods multinationals are fleeing Nigeria:
Israel’s economy doing worse than expected following invasion of Gaza.
Europe’s Magnificent Eleven companies.
COVID misinformation is profitable.