Russia’s Aircraft Engine Independence Highlights the Painful Trade-offs China Faces With C919

By: TechVanguard  – SeaPRwire – Aircraft engine makers hold real power. Nations without them stay dependent. Putin stated on June 24 that Russia belongs to an exclusive club. Only four countries can independently produce aircraft engines. The others are the United States, the United Kingdom, and France. This claim draws attention right when China’s C919 […]

Oraqel Code Turns Birth Dates Into Relationship Roadmaps and Career Clues

By: Alex Mercer  – SeaPRwire – People search for meaning in their connections. They wonder why certain relationships feel easy while others create constant friction. Self-doubt creeps in during career decisions. Dreams arrive at night and leave questions in the morning. Oraqel Code launched its major update to address these pains head-on. The app now […]

Lytho’s AI Reviewers End the Expensive Game of Content Compliance Whack-a-Mole

By: James Vance – SeaPRwire – Marketing and creative teams drown in late-stage fixes. Generative AI tools and Canva let anyone produce assets fast. Compliance checks arrive only after drafts circulate. Rework piles up. Review cycles stretch. Regulated industries feel it hardest. Banks, healthcare providers, and multi-brand companies burn hours on mechanical brand voice, regulatory, […]

Why Korean Investors Are Doubling Down on China While Others Hesitate

By: Logan Pierce  – SeaPRwire – Global capital allocators hunt for real growth. Uncertainty clouds many markets. Policy shifts create volatility. Supply chain risks multiply. Korean investors see a different picture. They ramp up exposure to China. Strong trade ties and complementary strengths drive the move. South Korea sits as China’s second-largest trading partner. Its […]

Corporate Treasuries Are Sleepwalking Into the ISO 20022 Deadline Crunch

By: Christian Brooks – SeaPRwire – Treasury teams face a tightening squeeze. November 2026 looms. Many organizations still treat ISO 20022 as a bank-side messaging tweak. They risk payment rejections, delays, higher manual fixes, and messy reconciliations. TIS issued a direct call to action. Corporate treasury, finance, and IT groups must act now. The shift […]

America’s 39-Day Iran Strike Exposed the Real Vulnerability: Empty Arsenals and a China Window

By: Gavin Thorne – SeaPRwire – Washington faces a raw security bind. High-end munitions ran critically low after 39 days of strikes on Iran. Planners expected a quick operation. Instead stocks of Tomahawk, JASSM, THAAD interceptors, Patriot and Standard missiles dropped fast. The US military pulled back. The pressure that mattered most sat far from […]