
Rail Freight Terminal Project for Rungis International Market Hits the Buffers
A 36‑million‑euro rail freight terminal intended for Paris’s Rungis International Market has been abandoned after Rail Logistics Europe, the parent of the planned operator VIIA, withdrew its involvement. The decision, made last year but only disclosed following a media inquiry, halts a project that aimed to run six round‑trip trains daily and handle 120,000 containers by 2030. The terminal was expected to shift roughly 60,000 trucks off the road, cutting CO2 emissions, but the cancellation removes that potential. The move adds to a broader pattern of service cuts across SNCF’s freight network.

United States and Germany Lead the Way as Boeing 777X Introduces Groundbreaking Wingtip Safety System
Boeing’s 777X will enter service with a first‑of‑its‑kind active takeoff inhibition system that verifies the folding wingtip configuration before departure. The aircraft’s 235‑foot wingspan can be reduced to 212 feet on the ground, allowing it to fit existing Code E gates at...
Lesotho’s High-Altitude Bet: Can Tourism Infrastructure Turn a Mountain Kingdom Into an Investment Destination?
Lesotho is repositioning tourism as an infrastructure‑finance engine, using public‑private partnerships to attract private capital and extend visitor stays. The flagship Katse Tourist Village aims to turn a major reservoir into an eco‑destination that spurs roads, utilities and local supply...

AI-Empowered Cybersecurity: Key Events and Emerging Trends in 2025
In September 2025 Anthropic disclosed the world’s first autonomous AI‑driven cyberattack, where an AI system executed 80‑90% of the malicious workflow with only a handful of human interventions. The attackers masqueraded as a cybersecurity firm, using Claude Code and the Model...
Barry FitzGerald: Alicanto Comes Full Circle at Underexplored WA Gold Project
Alicanto Minerals (ASX:AQI) has transformed from a $25 million company to a $312 million market‑cap after acquiring the Mt Henry gold project from Westgold, securing a 915,000‑ounce resource across three deposits. The acquisition gives Alicanto an advanced, permitted asset in Western Australia’s underexplored...

Former Firaxis Games Creative Director Announces Closure of Midsummer Studios
Microsoft announced that longtime Xbox leader Phil Spencer will step down, remaining in an advisory role through the summer, while President Sarah Bond also departs. Asha Sharma, previously president of Microsoft CoreAI, will assume the role of Xbox CEO, and...

Altomaxx RPAS Specialist – UAS/RPAS Pilot (Calgary AB)
Altomaxx Technologies, a Canadian drone‑service leader, is hiring experienced UAS/RPAS pilots for its Calgary field‑operations team. The role supports oil‑and‑gas inspections, ground‑penetrating radar, bathymetry, and confined‑space surveys across domestic and international projects. Candidates must hold a Transport Canada RPAS Pilot...
DreamLeague Season 28: Schedule, Results, Standings, Teams, Streams
DreamLeague Season 28, a premier Dota 2 tournament, kicks off with 16 elite teams competing online for a $1 million prize pool. Organized by ESL, the event features a two‑stage group phase followed by double‑elimination playoffs, running from February 16 to March 1. Early...
Japan Tracking Shows AMD Radeon RX 9000 Prices Easing After Spikes
Japanese retail monitoring shows AMD's Radeon RX 9000-series graphics cards are entering a modest correction after a sharp 40% price surge in late 2025. Discounts of mid‑teens percent on the RX 9070 XT and up to 20% on the RX 9060 XT 16GB indicate softened demand...

Namibia: Mines Ministry Says Regulatory Powers Remain Unchanged
Namibia’s Minister of Industries, Mines and Energy Modestus Amutse told parliament that regulatory authority over mining and petroleum activities remains firmly within the ministry, including final decisions on petroleum licences. He explained that applications are processed by the Commissioner of...
AMD RX 9060 XT Pushed to 4.769 GHz in Record Overclock
AMD released a short clip showing a Radeon RX 9060 XT pushed to a record 4.769 GHz, far above its normal 2.5‑3.13 GHz operating range. The extreme overclock was achieved by two veteran overclockers using liquid‑nitrogen cooling, but AMD omitted details on voltage, power...
Saudi Arabia Prequalifies Firms for Gas Transmission Grids
Saudi Arabia’s Energy Ministry announced the pre‑qualification of eight standalone firms and seven consortia to design, build, own and operate natural‑gas transmission grids in five key industrial cities. The BOO scheme targets Al‑Kharj, Sudair, and three Jeddah industrial zones, with...

First Look at Grecotel’s Brand-New Cretan Icon – Creta Palace
Grecotel has announced the launch of Creta Palace, a new luxury resort on Crete’s north‑coast. The property will offer roughly 300 rooms, several high‑end restaurants, a full‑service spa, and extensive meeting facilities. Construction is slated for completion in early 2025,...

E Vehicle Infrastructure Financing for High Growth
Vietnam aims to host one million electric vehicles by 2030, rising to 3.5 million by 2040, creating a clear need for 100,000‑350,000 public chargers. The paper argues that a shift from a single‑operator, brand‑specific network to an open, interoperable ecosystem will...

HS2 and Rail Freight in UK Future
Tunnelling work on HS2’s Old Oak Common‑to‑Euston section has resumed, marking the first major construction activity after years of cost overruns and political uncertainty. The project will install 48,294 concrete ring segments and extract more than 1.5 million tonnes of spoil,...

SKY NEWS AUSTRALIA to Rebrand as NEWS24
Sky News Australia will rebrand as News24 later in 2026, coinciding with its 30th anniversary and a shift toward a digital‑first, globally‑focused news operation. The new name drops the geographic tag to broaden appeal and mirrors News Corp’s worldwide branding....

East Front News #83: Polish Nuclear, Germany with F-35, and Who Is Leading Europe?
The recent Hedgehog‑2025 NATO exercise exposed how drones can render battalions combat‑ineffective within hours, prompting calls for doctrinal reforms. Germany is weighing an additional F‑35 purchase, reinforcing U.S. dependence and ensuring its role in NATO’s nuclear sharing. Meanwhile, Poland is...

Austal Lands Massive $4 Billion Deal to Build Eight LCH Vessels for Australia
Austal Defence Australia secured a $4 billion Strategic Shipbuilding Agreement to build eight Landing Craft Heavy vessels for the Australian Defence Force. The 100‑metre, 4,000‑ton ships, based on the Damen LST100 design, can carry over 200 personnel, six M1A2 Abrams tanks...

Sweden Awards Contracts for the Ostlänken High-Speed Line
Sweden’s transport authority Trafikverket has awarded two design‑and‑build contracts for the Ostlänken high‑speed railway, covering 60 km of the 160 km line between Järna and Skavsta. Hochtief Infrastructure will construct the Vagnhärad section while Bouygues Travaux Publics will handle the Skavsta segment,...

Berkelouw Books, Harry Hartog Operators Sued by Union over Employee Contracts
The Retail and Fast Food Workers Union (RAFFWU) has sued the operators of Berkelouw Books and the Harry Hartog chain, alleging a 13‑year‑old enterprise agreement that denies basic wage loading and penalty rates. Over 100 employees across four Berkelouw and fourteen...
Emirates Skywards Offers Ramadan Rewards and Chance to Win Share of 2 Million Skywards Miles
Emirates Skywards has launched a Ramadan promotion offering members a chance to win a share of 2 million Skywards Miles, with 20 winners each receiving 100,000 Miles. Participants earn a 25% bonus on all spends through the Skywards Everyday app and...
Faith-Based Travelers Turn to Biblical Greece for a More Stable Journey
Faith‑based travelers are increasingly choosing Greece for New Testament pilgrimages, driven by its biblical relevance and robust tourism infrastructure. Greece recorded a historic 40 million international arrivals in 2024, with early 2025 data confirming continued growth. Tour operators, especially U.S.‑based firms,...

Central Bank of Ireland Calls for Stronger Economic Initiatives and Strategic Investments in 2026
Ireland’s central bank warned that the country must deepen economic resilience as it enters 2026, despite current strength. Governor Gabriel Makhlouf and Deputy Governor Vasileios Madouros outlined five domestic priorities, including targeted infrastructure, stronger indigenous businesses, fiscal buffers, household market...
Divi Resorts Highlights Exclusive Direct Booking Perks
Divi Resorts is promoting a suite of direct‑booking perks across its Caribbean portfolio, including a Best Price Guarantee, flexible pay‑over‑time options, and cash‑back rewards through The Guestbook. The program also offers discounted non‑refundable rates, family‑friendly all‑inclusive pricing, and up to...
Luxury Cruising Enters Its Personalization Era
Luxury cruising is shifting from a hierarchy‑based model to a personalization‑driven market, where affluent travelers choose ships that match their vibe, values, and lifestyle. Internova’s research shows over 80% of luxury travelers are interested in yacht cruising and two‑thirds favor...
Discover Europe’s Newest Hotel Barge Destination: Inland Brittany Aboard Nymphea
European Waterways is launching a brand‑new hotel‑barge itinerary aboard the Nymphea, taking guests through inland Brittany via the historic Canal de Nantes à Brest between Josselin and Redon. The six‑guest barge offers an intimate, slow‑travel experience that includes medieval towns,...

The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection and Johanna Ortiz Debut a First-of-Its-Kind Takeover at Sea
The Ritz‑Carlton Yacht Collection has teamed with Colombian fashion house Johanna Ortiz for a first‑of‑its‑kind onboard takeover on the yacht Ilma, debuting February 17. The partnership dresses the Pool Deck and Observation Terrace with Ortiz’s signature tropical prints, creating two...
Kookaï to Make UK Store Debut in Soho’s Carnaby Street
Kookaï, the Australian‑owned womenswear label, will open its first permanent UK store on Soho’s iconic Carnaby Street, occupying a 1,800‑square‑foot space. The move follows strong performance across Australia, New Zealand and Europe, where the brand already runs more than 57 boutiques....

Again Jihadist Attacks in Nigeria
Jihadist militants from the IS‑linked Lakurawa group attacked seven villages in Kebbi State, killing more than 30 civilians despite rapid police, military, and militia response. The assault underscores Nigeria's persistent insurgency, which has claimed over 40,000 lives and displaced two...

France to Procure Polish Piorun Missiles – Details Emerge
France announced plans to acquire Polish‑made Piorun man‑portable air‑defence systems through the EU’s SAFE joint procurement programme, using a €16.2 billion loan instrument. Approximately 70 percent of the missiles will equip French armed forces while the remaining share is earmarked for Ukraine’s...
Flying Tiger Appoints New CEO as It Looks to Strengthen International Growth
Flying Tiger Copenhagen has promoted Jens Aarup Mikkelsen to group chief executive, succeeding Martin Jermiin after a seven‑year tenure. Mikkelsen, who previously led the company’s international division, will steer the retailer’s next phase of growth. The appointment underscores a strategic...

‘Avignon Warmed Our Bones and Fed Our Souls’: Readers’ Favourite Early Spring Trips to Southern Europe
Travel writers surveyed their favorite early‑spring getaways across southern Europe, highlighting destinations from Annecy’s Alpine greenways to Naples’ vibrant streets, Corsica’s wildflower‑laden hills, and Avignon’s golden evenings. Each spot is praised for mild weather, reduced crowds and easy rail or...

Meta Faces Probe Across 21 African Markets
Meta Platforms is under a COMESA investigation for altering WhatsApp Business API terms that favor its own AI tools, raising competition concerns across 21 African markets. In Nigeria, fintech Risevest secured a Securities and Exchange Commission fund‑manager licence after restructuring,...
IFOREX IPO Prospectus Details: Revenues $49M, EBITDA $4M
iFOREX listed on the London Stock Exchange at a £43.3 million valuation, equating to roughly 1.1× 2025 revenue and 19.4× earnings. The broker reported $55.1 million revenue and $3.0 million profit for the twelve months to June 2025, down sharply from its 2022 peak....

Leica Launches CM1950 Cryostat with DualEcoTec Cooling System
Leica Biosystems, a Danaher subsidiary, unveiled the Leica CM1950 cryostat equipped with DualEcoTec cooling. The device cools specimens up to three times faster and chambers up to twice as fast, slashing setup and case times. It employs a near‑zero global...

The Value of Circular Steel in Modern Construction
7 Steel UK is scaling a fully domestic, circular steel model that turns the UK’s 8 Mt of annual scrap into low‑carbon billets using an electric arc furnace. By keeping scrap in‑country, the company shortens supply chains, boosts material traceability and cuts embodied...
Tesla Receives FCC Waiver for Cybercab Wireless Charging System
Tesla has secured a Federal Communications Commission waiver allowing its Cybercab to use Ultra‑Wideband (UWB) radio for outdoor wireless charging pads. The autonomous taxi will pair a UWB transceiver on the vehicle with a ground‑level pad, after an initial Bluetooth...

Boehringer Ingelheim Secures US FDA’s EUA for NexGard and NexGard COMBO to Treat NWS
Boehringer Ingelheim received an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) from the U.S. FDA for its NexGard chewable tablets to treat New World screwworm (NWS) infestations in dogs and puppies, and for NexGard COMBO topical solution to treat NWS in cats and...

Facing the Elephant of Munich
At the Munich Security Conference, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio called for Europe to assume greater security responsibility while emphasizing continued transatlantic interdependence. He highlighted cooperation areas such as re‑industrialisation, supply‑chain resilience, and joint technology standards. The forum also...

Why Punish the Mule, when You Want the Rider?
UK regulators recorded a surge in money‑muling, with 207,889 cases in 2024, up from 170,338 in 2023. Predominantly young adults are lured by promises of quick cash, only to become unwitting conduits for criminal proceeds. Banks, fearing fines, are now...
Fanning Funding Flames for Processors, METS
NRFC analyst Lauren McGregor outlined a new funding wave targeting high‑performance processors, emphasizing the role of METS (Mining Equipment Technology Services) as a financing conduit for miners. The discussion highlighted record‑level capital inflows, flexible loan structures, and joint‑venture models that...

Embention Named in Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Spain for Sustained Growth
Embention, a developer of UAV autopilots and high‑reliability avionics, has been named to Deloitte’s Technology Fast 50 Spain, recognizing four years of strong revenue growth. The accolade underscores the company’s certified avionics for UAVs and eVTOL platforms, built to DO‑160,...

Google Threat Intelligence Report Highlights Growing Adversarial Exploitation of AI
Google’s Threat Intelligence Group released a new report detailing how adversarial AI is increasingly weaponized against enterprises. The study highlights a surge in model‑extraction attacks, where threat actors query commercial LLMs like Gemini to create compact replicas, and documents AI‑enhanced...
California Governor Backs Social Media Restrictions for Teens Under 16
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced his support for state legislation that would bar users under 16 from accessing major social‑media platforms, echoing Australia’s recent age‑gating rule. The governor’s stance comes as a bipartisan group of lawmakers pushes a bill that...

Adani Power Limited Enters Nuclear Segment as India Opens Sector
Adani Power Limited has created a wholly‑owned subsidiary, Adani Atomic Energy Limited, to enter India’s nuclear power generation market. The move follows the Indian government’s SHANTI Bill, which relaxes licensing and permits controlled private participation in nuclear projects. The new...

INSPECTIS Launches New Ring Light With Dual White & UV Light
INSPECTIS AB introduced the HD‑124‑WUV Dual White & UV Ring Light, featuring 32 white and 8 UV LEDs for high‑intensity, interchangeable illumination. The product will debut at the IPC/APEX Expo in March 2026 and integrates directly with INSPECTIS digital microscopes,...
One Chatbot’s Journey To Introducing Ads That Don’t Suck
Luzia, a Latin‑American AI assistant, moved from generic Google Display ads to Koah’s generative‑AI ad network to deliver native, context‑aware ads within its chat interface. Koah’s flexible formats—color, size, interactive polls—and hybrid CPC/CPM/CPE pricing let Luzia experiment with placement before...

What Are The Best Seats In Each Class Of Delta Air Lines' Boeing 757s?
Delta Air Lines operates the largest U.S. fleet of Boeing 757s—about 110 aircraft—as of late 2025, but the airline has deliberately avoided a single cabin layout. This results in noticeable differences in seat comfort across the 757‑200 and the more uniform 757‑300,...

State Farm Adjuster’s Opinion Does Not Override Policy Exclusion in Sewage Backup
A federal appeals court ruled that a State Farm adjuster’s statement could not create coverage for a sewage‑backup loss that the homeowners’ policy expressly excluded. The Coopers’ Mississippi home suffered a backup in 2022, and although an initial adjuster said...

Building Fortification And The Role of The Insurance Industry
The article discusses the growing focus on building fortification as a way to reduce future insurance claims in disaster‑prone U.S. regions. It cites 2025’s 23 billion‑dollar weather events and the Southern California wildfires of January 2025 as catalysts for resilient...