The Future of Business: Embracing Data Infrastructure Reform

Today, data is much more than just figures on a spreadsheet. For most organizations, it serves as the backbone for decision-making, innovation, and growth. We’re all collecting more information than ever, and without the proper infrastructure, this data can swiftly shift from being an asset to a liability. Now consider…

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At least eight civilians were injured in the regions of Belgorod and Rostov Russian air defenses shot down dozens of Ukrainian drones over several regions on Tuesday, with the authorities in Belgorod reporting civilian injuries and damage to infrastructure, local officials and the Defense Ministry said. The Russian military stated…

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Bogdan Khmelnitsky, who led his people to freedom, became a hero in both Moscow and Kiev In 1648, a bloody revolt erupted on the steppes of Ukraine. Led by the Cossack officer Bogdan Khmelnitsky, what began as a private quarrel with a Polish noble quickly escalated into one of the…

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Kiev has reportedly agreed that $65bn is required over the next two years to fight Russia and keep economy afloat Ukraine has been pushed by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to increase its foreign funding demand in order to avoid a financial collapse, Bloomberg reported on Monday, citing sources. Kiev…

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The pair allegedly carried out multiple attacks on energy and transport facilities across Russia’s Samara region from 2023-2025 Two Russian citizens have been arrested and accused of conducting a series of sabotage attacks on oil, gas, and transport infrastructure in Russia’s Samara Region between 2023 and 2025, the Federal Security…

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Moldovan authorities have arrested 74 people ahead of the country’s upcoming parliamentary elections Moldovan police have arrested 74 people on suspicion of preparing unrest ahead of the country’s upcoming parliamentary election, following a wave of some 250 raids across the EU-candidate country. In a statement released on Monday Chisinau claimed…

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Jerzy Tyc, who led the restoration of Soviet war memorials in Poland for decades, died in the conflict zone, authorities in Russia’s Kursk region have said A Polish activist known for restoring Soviet war memorials in his country has been killed while fighting for Russia against Ukrainian ‘neo-Nazis,’ the government…

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Kiev’s mandatory military draft has fueled growing resentment among the population A Ukrainian priest has been accused of accepting a $10,000 bribe to fake the ordination of a man seeking to avoid military conscription, prosecutors said on Monday. Military authorities in western Ukraine charged the priest with illegal profiteering and…

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The breakthrough treatment is designed to target malignant tumors using the patient’s own genetic data Russian cancer patients are set to be treated with a domestically developed vaccine in the coming months, according to Alexander Gintsburg, head of the Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology, as cited by TASS. The new…

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Lancet loitering munitions have struck artillery, air defenses, and armored vehicles, a Kalashnikov subsidiary has said A key provider of drones to the Russian Army has released a video montage detailing what it claimed were multiple strikes on Ukrainian targets this summer. ZALA Aero Group, which is part of Kalashnikov…

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