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Hajiji's reappointment injects renewed confidence in Sabah's future, says MCCC Sabah
KOTA KINABALU: The reappointment of Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor as Sabah Chief Minister not only indicates the people's trust in his leadership, but also injects renewed confidence into the state's direction, says the Malaysia-China-Chamber of Commerce…
New IIMAD, PFI report provide insights into population growth trends in Lakshadweep, Andaman and Nicobar island groups
The populations of India's island territories, Lakshadweep Islands and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, are projected to increase by 9.68% and 5.73% by 2051, according to a new national-level report recently released by the International Institute…
Engineers for the future: championing innovation through people, purpose and progress
Innovation is one of the most used words in business, but in engineering it has a far deeper meaning. It's not just about introducing new technology, it's about how people come together to rethink efficiency, sustainability and inclusivity. It's…
Dispute over new Christmas market on Mallorca escalates
A new Christmas market in Palma is causing heated discussions. Residents, the opposition and parts of the city council are accusing the city government of waving through a project with Austrian operators that has little to do with Mallorcan…
Kazakhstan can help the United States to power the AI revolution
The U.S.–Central Asia (C5+1) Summit in Washington this month marked a turning point in how the United States engages with the region. Beyond discussions of energy and security, technology and artificial intelligence emerged as new pillars of…
How Solar Flares Could Have Corrupted An Airbus Plane
Aircraft maker Airbus recalled thousands of its A320 family aircraft over the weekend for a software fix, in what has been described as one of the largest directives ever for the company. In an odd twist, radiation from the sun appears to play a…
How Amazon turned our capitalist era of free markets into the age of technofeudalism
By Yanis Varoufakis / The Guardian For the past six years, every Black Friday — that made-up carnival of consumption — Amazon workers and their allies have mobilized across the world in coordinated strikes and protests. At first…
The Business Of African Football: Inside AFCON 2025's Economic Impact
LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 27: A general view of the atmosphere at the AFCON Morocco 2025 Trophy Tour Launch Event at Below The Lights, Piccadilly Circus, on November 27, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Max Cisotti/Dave Benett/Getty Images for…
Netflix's 'Marines' captures Pacific troops searching for purpose in preparing for a war that may never come
A new Netflix mini-docuseries released this month turns its lens on an unusual part of military life: not the heat of battle, but the long, grinding calm that can precede it. The series 'Marines' follows a handful of service members with the 31st…
WNBA and players union near extension deadline without CBA resolution. What's next?
The WNBA and the league's players union have held regular meetings since the sides agreed to a 30-day extension of the current collective bargaining agreement in late October. Sunday night marks the expiration, and significant gaps remain…
Church mounts nationwide push as 86 dioceses join anti-corruption rally
Catholic dioceses nationwide will join the second “Trillion Peso March” on Sunday, Nov. 30, in what Church leaders describe as a broad, united stand against government corruption. Data from the CBCP's Commission on Social Action…
Meet the Financiers, Builders and Traders Powering Britain's Rich List
While the world's wealth rankings remain heavily dominated by technology titans, Britain's billionaires tell a very different story. According to the latest Forbes 2025 Billionaires List, the UK's top 10 richest individuals come from a remarkably…
Why the new Canadian-Swedish partnership matters
TORONTO – Canada and Sweden have much in common. Both are democracies with constitutional monarchies. Both have open, export-oriented economies. Both have spent a century managing a great-power neighbor. And both are endowed with iron and…
I've studied over 200 kids-the happiest ones have parents who do 9 things with them every morning
Before your child even steps out the door every day, their emotional baseline for the day is already set — not by color-coded routines, but by how safe and connected they feel in your presence. As a conscious parenting researcher, I've…
Africa's strategic openings after China's Fourth Plenum
The recently concluded Fourth Plenary Session of China's 2025 political cycle has delivered outcomes that speak directly to Africa's development priorities. While Beijing's internal processes may appear distant, the decisions taken at the plenum…
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