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Gartner projects that more than 85 % of organisations will operate on a cloud-first footing by 2025, a seismic shift that ...
Water is in the muck for two reasons. One is decades of underinvestment. The blame for that sits mostly with Ofwat, the ...
We are looking for a talented, enterprising and adaptable person to join the Digital department of The Economist for a ...
In a recent article titled “The Losers of the New Middle East,” the UK Economist magazine offers a sweeping indictment of Egypt’s current trajectory economically, politically, and geopolitically.
The final issue of Linux Format, the UK's best selling monthly Linux magazine, has gone on sale. The first issue launched in ...
British firms expect output to slide over the next three months, in their gloomiest outlook since September 2022, as the ...
Britain needs to cut industrial energy bills that are the highest among major advanced economies if its aspirations for a ...
Labour has two big incentives. The first is political: to its voters, the NHS matters more than any other issue. Its ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNHanoi bans The Economist’s current printed issueThe May 24 issue, which is still available in its electronic version, portrays To Lam with two stars on his eyes on a red ...
Vietnam has banned the latest edition of The Economist featuring To Lam on the cover. The magazine remains available electronically, as the top leader is portrayed with stars on his eyes. Despite ...
Hanoi bans The Economist's printed issue with Vietnam's top leader on cover, say distributor sources
The Economist's latest printed edition for Asia featuring Vietnam's top leader To Lam on its cover has been banned in Vietnam ...
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