US - Grain markets have been in a frenzy in recent days as market participants come to terms with the fact that a good portion of the corn crop has yet to be planted, according to Steiner Consulting Group, DLR Division, Inc.
SOUTH AFRICA - The Veterinary Authority of Lesotho has reported three anthrax outbreaks to the World Health Organisation for Animal Health, after 24 cattle died of the bacteria-born disease.
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RMT General Secretary Mick Cash said:
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The Trump administration may be keen to roll back environmental legislation, but several US states are moving to address the contamination associated with airport firefighting Authorities in California and five other US states are pushing forward with plans to collect data on contamination from a
Sertis has launched a new artificial intelligence- (AI)-driven facial recognition system, and the Thai company is working with AirAsia to test it in boarding systems at two Malaysian airports. The Face Scan solution will be trialled at Senai and Kuching international airports before an expected
The Pentagon’s research arm is once again on the hunt for a team to launch a robotic arm into space to repair satellites and send older ones into the graveyard orbit. Earlier this month, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) held an industry day to find a partner for its
Key Points More details of the secretive Scarabée armoured vehicle have emerged Manufacturer Arquus believes the vehicle could be ready for production within three years A year to the day from its formation from what was Renault Trucks Defense, France’s Arquus has revealed more details
The last of seven AB-212 helicopters refurbished for the Spanish Navy was handed over on the first day of the International Defence and Security Fair (FEINDEF) held in Madrid on 29–31 May. Now converted to a multi-purpose role from the anti-submarine one they had when they entered service
Thales is to supply its latest Mirador Mk 2 electro-optical (EO) director for the German Navy’s second batch of K 130 corvettes, the company announced on 24 May. Under contract to the Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology and In-Service Support (BAAINBw), Thales will
Gross gambling yield for the UK’s online gaming sector climbed 2.9% to £5.6bn in the 12 months to September 2018, despite the wider gambling market seeing a decline during the period.
A host of leading betting and gaming operators have struck partnerships with local operators in Buenos Aires as Argentina’s capital province moves towards the roll-out of online gambling.
Asian gaming giant Melco Resorts and Entertainment has signed a definitive purchase agreement to acquire a 19.99% stake in Australian gaming operator Crown Resorts.
Online gaming platform and content developer Pariplay has expanded into the regulated Swedish market after entering into a new partnership with national operator Svenska Spel.
Kenneth Alexander, chief executive of GVC Holdings, has agreed to take a pay cut of £150,000 (€169,888/$188,941) following pressure from the operator's shareholders.
Multinational online payments giant Paysafe Group has appointed Philip McHugh as its new chief executive, replacing Joel Leonoff in the role. McHugh joins from Total System Services, with Leonoff shifting to a new role as vice chair of Paysafe's board.
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As the once infamously corrupt Uzbekistani state tries to reform itself, new research shows how the state and private sector are fusing in privatisation initiatives, raising serious concerns about conflict of interest for those at the top.
The results of the European elections this Sunday are a sign of hope in a continent that has been submerged in multiple crises over the past decade. Español