Europe throws billions at its defence sector. Ukrainian housewives, those kitchen-table innovators, are already cashing in.
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The EU trade and defence deals with Australia are really about minerals, missiles, and the retreat of American reliability.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has turbocharged Poland's IT sector. Sustaining momentum once the war ends is another matter.
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Romania's two decades of income catch-up are under threat from a fiscal deficit that would give most finance ministers ...
Turkish Airlines is currently the biggest winner of the US and Israeli war on Iran. The airline disruption caused by the US and Israeli war on Iran is enormous. Emirates, Etihad and Qatar Airways, ...
The deterioration of Russian-Ukrainian relations could have lead to the demise of iconic aircraft manufacturer Antonov. But there is renewed hope that the iconic brand is about to make a comeback.