Cyberwar: although it happens in a virtual space, its consequences are real. From now on, no need to use guns and bombs to disrupt a country; less noisy, cyberattack is just as efficient. So, how to face this new kind of war ?
While Russia dominates in the production and distribution of natural gas, the EU is trying to look away from Moscow to diversify in terms of its energy security and be less dependent...
On top of main scientific stakes, embryonic stem cells research has also great economical outlets. But how French laboratories can compete with counterparts subjected to a legislation less restrictive ?
In order to improve the competitiveness of french businesses and to protect them from disloyal methods of competitors, french government has mandated special experts.
For some years now, Gulf countries have been investing heavily in the film industry. Why has the cinema become a strategic sector? What are their goals?
Since the 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq, the country's prime source of revenue, oil, stayed unexploited. A law on sharing revenue from oil has not yet come into force but foreign companies are already on the starting blocks in anticipation.
Next year international passenger rail services will be liberalized within the European Union. For the first time rail traffic between European countries will be opened to competition.
Advertisers get closer everyday to consumers. They watch and even film you as you do your everyday shopping, in order to build up information on your consumer behaviour. Intrusion or marketing? The debate is open.
Under a 2007 US law, all shipping containers bound for the United States must be searched for possible bombs. All the world's ports have until 2012 to comply or will be banned from shipping to the US. Critics say the project will be much too costly.