Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and individual entrepreneurs stand as the dynamic core of the international economic tapestry. In an age where digital borders are dissipating, these entities are finding themselves at a crossroads—to evolve or be left behind. Within this transformative
The Mastercard and Equity Bank partnership is a major step forward in the financial service industry of Sub-Saharan Africa, focusing on the critical area of cross-border payments. As remittances play a crucial role in the economies of many African nations, this alliance is tailored to meet the
The strained relations between the US and China have considerable implications for businesses operating across both nations. As each country enforces its own sanctions and legal frameworks, corporations find themselves navigating a legal labyrinth where adhering to one set of regulations could mean
Two esteemed Penn State faculty members have been recognized for their educational contributions at a national level through the Hammel Family Human Rights Initiative. Rachel Wolkenhauer has been honored with the Distinguished Mentoring Award by the Association of Teacher Educators for her
Introduction to Militarized Drug Control Historical Context and Modern Implications The drug trade in Latin America has been combated with a military stance, a legacy of Cold War-era security measures. National armies, incentivized by domestic agendas and hefty aid, particularly from the U.S., have
The kingdom of Eswatini is facing global scrutiny after Tanele Maseko, the widow of assassinated human rights advocate Thulani Maseko, was reportedly targeted by the government. International concern has heightened following Tanele's detention at a border while re-entering from South Africa. The