Why 24/7 Trading is a Bad Idea
Why 24/7 Trading is a Bad Idea The New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq are set to extend their trading hours to a full 24 hours a day, starting from…
Why 24/7 Trading is a Bad Idea The New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq are set to extend their trading hours to a full 24 hours a day, starting from…
Leading 3D Printing Site Bans Firearm Files Thingiverse, a well-known platform for 3D printing files, has decided to eliminate downloadable firearm designs. This move follows pressures from Manhattan DA Alvin…
Summary The United Nations’ highest court has declared that climate change poses an “urgent and existential threat” and that countries must take responsibility for their emissions. This unprecedented legal opinion…
War on Hidden Motors Goes Undercover The International Cycling Union (UCI) is ramping up its efforts against mechanical doping in professional cycling. By utilising intelligence-driven methods, the UCI aims to…
Summary A groundbreaking ruling from the International Court of Justice in The Hague has established that countries can indeed sue each other over climate change, specifically regarding historical emissions that…
Leading 3D Printing Site Bans Firearm Files Thingiverse, a popular 3D printing file repository, has agreed to remove downloadable gun designs following pressure from Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg, who is…
Why 24/7 Trading is a Bad Idea The New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq are looking to extend their trading hours to 22 and 24 hours daily, respectively. However, an…
Australia is extending a climate migration deal to Tuvalu, offering yearly visas which have sparked keen interest from over 80% of its population. With only 280 visas available for a…
Summary The UN International Court of Justice has issued a groundbreaking opinion, affirming that countries must take significant action to mitigate climate change or be legally responsible for their emissions.…
Summary A landmark decision by the International Court of Justice has concluded that countries can sue each other over climate change, particularly regarding historical emissions of greenhouse gases. The ruling…