The Truth About the War in Sudan

By Abdel Fattah al-Burhan Khartoum, Sudan Sudan is a country with a long memory: Our history stretches back to the biblical Kingdom of Kush, one of Africa’s greatest civilizations. The war now waged by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia is unlike anything we’ve ever faced. It is tearing the fabric of our society, uprooting … Read more

China’s Shenzhou-22 reaches Tiangong space station to bring back astronauts

Shenzhou-22 rescue mission: China has deployed a replacement return capsule to its space station, marking the first emergency launch in its crewed space programme. The Shenzhou-22 spacecraft, loaded with 600 kg of supplies, including food and material needed to repair a damaged return vehicle, lifted off at 12.11 PM (local time) on Tuesday, reported South … Read more

Chris Ruddy’s Paean to TV Regulation

It isn’t easy working for President Trump, especially when his friend Chris Ruddy, CEO of Newsmax, is trying to undermine the Administration’s deregulatory agenda. That’s the tough spot that Federal Communications Commission Chair Brendan Carr finds himself in as he tries to relax antiquated TV broadcast ownership caps. The President came out swinging against this … Read more

Glass Lewis Is Adapting to Customer Needs

These pages have often criticized proxy advisers, who provide research to institutional investors on voting decisions. But the market has changed dramatically in recent years: Investors and companies are adjusting to diverging national approaches to fiduciary duty. As the new CEO of Glass Lewis, I recently announced revisions to our business model to adapt to … Read more