Familiarity with emerging technologies is no longer a competitive advantage; it has become a fundamental requirement for active and successful participation in the 21st-century economy and society.
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is facing a major internal crisis over its coverage of Israel’s war on Gaza — a dispute that has now escalated into a legal battle among its own staff.
In the third decade of the 21st century, the world revolves more than ever around data, algorithms, and digital interactions. This paradigm shift demands a fundamental redefinition of what literacy means for the next generation. If reading, writing, and arithmetic were once the keys to entering society, today digital-age skills—particularly coding and game development—have emerged as the fourth essential literacy.
Israel’s trade relations have seriously deteriorated in recent weeks, with canceled deals and meetings — even with countries the regime considers allies.
The latest data from the UK’s Office for National Statistics indicate zero economic growth in July—a figure that has rung alarm bells for Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government as it prepares the budget amendment.
Reports indicate that the diamond industry finances a significant portion of the Israeli regime’s military expenditures, and in effect, the revenues from this industry are used for the killing of Palestinians.
Google signed a $45 million contract with the Israeli prime minister’s office to run a global digital advertising campaign promoting Israeli state messaging during its ongoing genocide in Gaza.
An analysis published by American Conservative mentions that the hypothesis, according to which the European Troika triggered the snapback mechanism, is a profound distortion of history.
Amid escalating political and security crises in the occupied territories, reverse migration among Israelis has reached unprecedented levels. According to the Israeli Knesset, 53% of Israelis who left the occupied Palestinian territories since 2020 have not returned.
A Western media outlet reported on the influx of American luxury real estate investors to the UK amid the chaotic policies of their country's President Donald Trump.