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 […]
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How 20 Years of Summer Davos Turned China Into the Forum Where Global Capital Actually Shows Up
By: Logan Pierce – SeaPRwire – Global executives hit the same wall year after year. Uncertainty clouds every market. Protectionism rises. Supply chains shift unpredictably. Finding reliable growth feels harder than ever. China stepped up again with the 17th Summer Davos Forum in Dalian from June 23 to 25. Over 1,700 guests from more than […]
DP World’s Massive Cranes Signal the End of Britain’s Port Capacity Bottleneck
By: Christian Brooks – SeaPRwire – UK ports face a clear squeeze. Trade volumes keep rising. Ships grow bigger. Yet handling infrastructure lags. Delays pile up. Customers grow frustrated. DP World just landed two of Europe’s largest quay cranes at Southampton. Each weighs over 2,000 tonnes. They stand nearly 150 metres tall. That tops Big […]
Avid’s FOS 4 Shifts Fundraising from Calendar Chases to Real-Time Donor Signals
By: Alex Mercer – SeaPRwire – Fundraising teams at nonprofits have long battled one stubborn reality. They plan campaigns months out on fixed calendars. Donors move on their own schedules. Messages land too early or too late. Avid just released Fundraising Operating System 4 to challenge that mismatch head-on. The update pushes agentic AI deeper […]
Okinawa Shouts Back: Why Takaichi’s First Trip as PM Exposed Japan’s Deepest Divide
By: Marcus Sterling – SeaPRwire – Security anxiety runs deep in Okinawa. A prime minister arrives for a ceremony and faces immediate pushback. Sanae Takaichi spoke on the 23rd. She promised continued efforts for a society where all Japanese can live in peace and prosperity. She acknowledged the heavy concentration of military bases on the […]
The Real Reason Construction Teams Finally Get Software That Doesn’t Slow Them Down
By: Christian Brooks – SeaPRwire – Construction crews run on tight margins and even tighter timelines. The last thing they need is another accounting system that takes months to learn and refuses to talk to their other tools. Yet that friction has defined the category for years. Foundation Software just picked up two clear signals […]
Gulf States: The Real $300 Billion Losers in Trump’s Iran Deal
By: Gavin Thorne – SeaPRwire – Security anxiety grips the Gulf like never before. Gulf countries watched the United States strike Iran despite their clear refusal. They denied airspace and territory for attacks. Washington used their bases anyway. Retaliation followed. Iran hit targets including Saudi Arabia’s largest refinery. Production halted. Oil exports stalled. The March […]
Why Your Brain Won’t Shut Off at Night — And How One ASMR Channel Is Fighting Back
By: TechVanguard – SeaPRwire – The contradiction hits hard. You collapse into bed after a long day, body drained, yet your mind races like it’s still scrolling. Notifications, fast cuts, loud pings — they don’t stop when you close the laptop. They linger. Patrick’s ASMR creator sees this every day. Overstimulation has quietly become the […]
Why Publishers Still Fly Blind on Revenue – And How Opti Digital’s Insights Hub Changes That
By: James Vance – SeaPRwire – Publishers lose money every day because their data lives in silos. Revenue numbers sit in one system. Audience behavior hides in another. Ad operations signals and user experience metrics scatter across yet more tools. Teams waste hours stitching fragments together instead of acting on what actually moves the needle. […]
The Asset Spiral Trap: Why Qiushi’s Latest Real Estate Signals Matter for China’s Consumption Push
By: Elena Rostova – SeaPRwire – China’s consumption drive keeps hitting the same wall. Residents feel their family assets shrinking after years of real estate adjustment. This wealth effect loss makes spending cautious. Official channels now stress fixing balance sheets and stabilizing the property market as key steps to unlock broader demand. Qiushi magazine and […]
Iran’s Half-Win in Bürgenstock: Why the US Accepted a Costly Pause in the Middle East
By: Alistair Kroon – SeaPRwire – US-Iran talks ended without fireworks. No grand handshake photo. No final deal. Yet both sides walked away claiming space to breathe. The joint statement mediated by Qatar and Pakistan set up a high-level committee and a 60-day roadmap for detailed agreements. Technical talks start soon. Separate channels now exist […]
The Checkout Crunch: How InHand’s POS Ready Turns Network Pressure Into Payment Protection
By: Alex Mercer – SeaPRwire – Busy counters do not wait. During lunch rushes or weekend promotions, payment terminals fight for bandwidth against customer Wi-Fi, security cameras, kitchen screens, and delivery apps. A few seconds of lag can kill the sale and sour the experience. InHand Networks just released a direct answer to this daily […]











