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Niterra NA Launches Rev’n Rewards Rebate Program
Jeff White is the Managing Editor of Counterman. He joined Babcox after a 20-year career in TV News as a Producer. You can contact him at [email protected] Published: October 10, 2025 FORVIA HELLA has introduced its FlatLight technology as a...
TAMCC Robotics Team heads to Panama
From 29 October to 1 November 2025, over 190 countries will come together in Panama City to compete in the First Global Robotics Competition, a pioneering international event where students collaborate through science, technology, engineering, and...
ID Tech Digest – December 13, 2024
Welcome to ID Tech’s digest of identity industry news. Here’s what you need to know about the world of digital identity and biometrics today: SIA Tracks ‘Democratization of Identity’ in 2025 Security Megatrends Report The Security Industry...
Former Evergreen Athlete Lily Stewart Plays Pro Volleyball in Kosovo
Submitted by The Evergreen State College Former multi-sport athlete Lily Stewart (’23) of The Evergreen State College signed and began playing professional volleyball in Kosovo this fall. Stewart competed in volleyball, women’s basketball, and...
Art x Peace conference aims to foster dialogue between Serbia and Kosovo
With a shared history marked by conflict, Serbia and Kosovo have long grappled with tensions rooted in the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s and Kosovo's 2008 declaration of independence. Against this backdrop, the Youth Initiative for Human Rights...
EU: Prioritise investment in free media to strengthen democratic resilience
The more than 100 undersigned organisations have come together to call for robust and strategic EU investment in free and independent media in response to the proposal for the next Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) for 2028-2034. As debates...
EBRD lends €10 million to NLB Banka Prishtina for green investments in Kosovo
EBRD financing of €10 million to NLB Banka Prishtina to increase access to green finance Funding to boost on-lending to MSMEs and the residential sector in Kosovo Projects supported by the European Union, Denmark and Japan The European Bank for...
Hovenier: There are foreign actors who try to undermine Kosovo’s democracy
The Ambassador of the United States of America, Jeffrey Hovenier, has stated that in Kosovo “there are malicious foreign actors active who try to undermine Kosovo’s democracy by exploiting ethnic divisions”. He said that something like this should...
This B-2 Bomber Engineer Sold America's Stealth Secrets to China
High winds blew over an oceanside bluff on the afternoon of October 13, 2005, as a caravan of government vehicles with agents from the FBI and Air Force descended on a stately home overlooking Uaoa Bay on Maui’s North Shore. Fifteen agents divided...
Isak, Gyokeres and Bergvall’s blunder: How Sweden’s World Cup qualifying campaign turned to disaster
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Thaçi avoids comment on obstruction charges, calls for respect for Kosovo’s laws
December 8, 2024 – Hashim Thaçi, former president of Kosovo, did not respond on Sunday to the recent charges of obstructing justice brought against him by the Special Court for War Crimes in The Hague. However, he took the opportunity to emphasize...
IT sector in focus: Kosovo
In the latest of a series of articles drawing on the original analysis and data collected by Emerging Europe as part of our Future of IT report, we look at Kosovo. With strategic policies and the energy of its entrepreneurial ecosystem, the...
This Brilliant Engineer Helped Build the B-2 Bomber—Then Sold America's Stealth Secrets to China
High winds blew over an oceanside bluff on the afternoon of October 13, 2005, as a caravan of government vehicles with agents from the FBI and Air Force descended on a stately home overlooking Uaoa Bay on Maui’s North Shore. Fifteen agents divided...
Britain to give allies drones and night vision goggles to catch migrants
Britain will give police officers in the Western Balkans drones and night vision goggles to “slash” the number of illegal migrants reaching northern France, the Daily Express can reveal. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood vowed to “deploy the most...
South Africa Ranks LAST Globally in Mathematics & Science Despite Having Older Students
South Africa Ranks Last in Global Mathematics and Science Despite Older Students South African students have finished last in the world in mathematics and science, according to the 2023 Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study...
Serbia and Kosovo’s Trump optimism
With help from Nahal Toosi, John Sakellariadis, Phelim Kine and Daniel Lippman Subscribe here | Email Robbie | Email Eric Serbia and Kosovo don’t agree on much these days, but they see eye to eye on at least one thing: they see DONALD TRUMP’s...
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UK sanctions Balkans gangs as irregular migrant numbers rise
Britain on Wednesday sanctioned Balkans-based gangs and financiers helping facilitate small boat crossings, as migrant arrivals this year via the Channel were set to surpass the 2024 totals. The sanctions, the latest under new UK powers as Prime...
bdnews24.com celebrates 19th anniversary with grandeur
At a time when the rise of artificial intelligence is reshaping the landscape of journalism and news services, bdnews24.com, Bangladesh’s first internet-based newspaper, has celebrated its 19th anniversary, standing tall at the frontier of digital...
Spanish students bottom of EU and OECD rankings for maths and science
The performance of Spanish primary school students in maths and science is among the lowest in the EU and all OECD countries. The average attainment level has not only worsened in Spain, but has even fallen in recent years. This is according to...