France’s Push to Restrict Iran’s Missile Program: A Critical Step for Preserving Balance in the Middle East
French President Emmanuel Macron has recently called for Iran to engage in negotiations to curb or even terminate its missile program, threatening sanctions against the nation if it refuses to comply. This move echoes the stance of other Western powers,…
Buffett Defends Burger King-Tim Hortons Deal Amid Tax Inversion Criticism
Warren Buffett, the billionaire CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, once again stood by the controversial $11 billion acquisition of Canadian chain Tim Hortons by Burger King, despite widespread criticism labeling the deal a corporate inversion aimed at circumventing U.S. taxes. Buffett,…
Is a U.S. Fleet of Ten Supercarriers Sustainable? Rising Costs of Warships and Aircraft May Force Fleet Reduction
The U.S. Navy’s ambitious plan to induct ten supercarriers of the Gerald Ford Class over the next two decades aims to replace its aging Nimitz Class carriers. While the USS Gerald Ford (commissioned in 2017) introduced advancements like electromagnetic catapults…
Who Are the Israelis Fighting This War? A Glimpse Into the Life of Israeli Soldiers
This is Israel—these are the people I live with: children who grow into soldiers and adults who once were soldiers themselves. I want to understand what becomes of these children, and what turns the adults around me into who they…
Microsoft’s Bold Move: 18,000 Job Cuts Announced
In a decisive step to reshape its future, Microsoft has announced plans to cut up to 18,000 jobs approximately 14% of its workforce—over the next year. This sweeping move is aimed at streamlining operations following the company’s acquisition of Nokia’s…
The Woman Behind Fortune’s Power Rankings
LAGUNA NIGUEL, Calif. — Pattie Sellers is a living example of how life’s unexpected twists lead you to where you’re meant to be. As Fortune’s senior editor at large, Sellers is a key figure in the world of business journalism,…
The Economic Power of North Korea’s Nuclear Arsenal: Pyongyang’s Calculus on Sanctions and Denuclearization
Since the devastating famine and economic collapse of the 1990s, North Korea has struggled to rebuild its economy while sustaining one of the world’s largest conventional militaries. The collapse of the Soviet bloc and the rise of U.S. military interventionism…
Women Entrepreneurs Driving Growth in Small Businesses
The landscape of small business ownership is evolving rapidly, and women are at the forefront of this transformation. Between 1997 and 2014, the number of women-owned businesses in the U.S. surged by 68%, nearly double the growth rate of male-owned…
How Russian Arms Proliferation Inhibits Western Military Intervention Worldwide – From Myanmar to Syria to Venezuela
In recent years, Russia has ramped up its arms sales to various countries, from Myanmar to Venezuela, complicating the West’s ability to assert military dominance in regions of strategic importance. A key facet of this is the growing proliferation of…
Navigating the ACA: How Companies Are Adjusting Post-Target’s Health Care Shift
Target’s recent move to discontinue health coverage for its part-time workers and encourage them to sign up for coverage through the Obamacare exchanges is the latest in a series of high-profile corporate decisions that have sparked headlines and political debate….