UST Named ‘Top Employer 2022’ in North America, Asia Pacific, and Ten Countries

Thiruvananthapuram; February 15, 2022: UST, a leading digital transformation solutions company, has received the Top Employers Institute’s (TEI) prestigious ‘Blue Seal’ certification for North America and Asia Pacific regions. The company has also been re-certified as a 2022 Top Employer in the United States, Mexico, the United Kingdom, India, Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, and Spain. UST in Canada and Taiwan have been newly certified as a Top Employer for 2022. UST was also listed among the Top 10 employers in the UK. Built on a foundation of humility, humanity and integrity,…

Ukraine-Russia crisis

Ukraine and Russia have been locked in a tense border stand-off for weeks, with the latest satellite images suggesting continued military deployment of troops along the border by Moscow. According to Military Times, new satellite images released by Maxar Technologies highlight an increase in military activity in western Russia, Belarus, and Crimea, as well as the movement of Russian troops out of staging areas toward combat positions, suggesting capacity buildup ahead of an attack on Ukraine. While Moscow has denied that it is planning a military intervention, the aggressive lining up…

‘Deeply worried’ UN chief says time to defuse Ukraine crisis

UNITED NATIONS  – United Nations chief Antonio Guterres warned Monday it was time to “defuse tensions” between Russia and the West over the Ukraine crisis, saying he was “deeply worried” about the threat of conflict. “The time is now to defuse tensions and de-escalate actions on the ground,” said Guterres, who earlier spoke to the foreign ministers of Russia and Ukraine and expressed his serious concern over the situation. Calling for an end to “incendiary rhetoric,” the UN secretary-general told reporters he was “deeply worried by the heightened tensions and…

Russia ready for more talks to end Ukraine standoff

MOSCOW – Russia held the door open Monday to further talks on resolving its standoff with the West and said some of its military drills were ending, signalling a possible easing of the crisis over Ukraine. As Western intelligence officials warned Wednesday could mark the start of an invasion, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced on national television the day would be marked as “Unity Day”. While the comments from President Vladimir Putin and his foreign and defence ministers seemed to offer hope of a de-escalation, the Pentagon said Russian forces…