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Not the quantity but the quality: Managers and Employees  

Economy Emre Alkin - November 23, 2024.

Perhaps the worst that has happened in developing countries is not just a shortage of intermediate staff, but the employees lacking the knowledge and experience...

Democracy at threat in expanding news desert, UK panel warns    

UK Harvey Morris - December 4, 2024.

The continuing decline of traditional media is creating ‘news deserts’ across Britain and ultimately threatens the future of its democracy, according to the latest warning...

How robots and AI contributed to the restoration of Notre Dame's beauty

Technology Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 9, 2024.

Modern technology played a major role in saving Paris's Notre Dame Cathedral, even as its arches and roof burned in April 2019, causing fear for...

How Correct is Expecting Economic Benefits from Syria? (Within the Framework of Morality and Logic)

Economy Emre Alkin - December 14, 2024.

As I always reiterate, “No matter how large and capable a computer is, if you input incorrect data, it will yield wrong results.” Actually, Stephen...

It depends on the Europeans whether the frozen Russian money will be redirected to Ukraine

Politics Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 15, 2024.

As he bid farewell to G7 partners at a virtual summit last Friday, outgoing US President Joe Biden urged them to find a legal way...

UK looks beyond Ukraine in warning of Moscow’s AI-driven cyber war

UK Harvey Morris - November 27, 2024.

The UK government this week took the lead in urging its allies to prepare for an escalating cyber war with Russia in which Moscow planned...

Surprised that the Kremlin betrayed Assad? You shouldn't be

Russia Sergei Stepancev, TA Moscow - December 15, 2024.

Betrayal is one of the Kremlin's traditional modus operandi at home and especially in relations with the world. In the past, the Kremlin has betrayed just...

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