Japan is set to begin pumping more than a million tonnes of treated water from the destroyed Fukushima nuclear power plant on Aug. 24.
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Japan is set to begin pumping more than a million tonnes of treated Fukushima water from the destroyed Daiichi nuclear power plant.
On August 25th, the EU Digital Services Act (DSA) will usher in its first phase, mandating content monitoring for tech giants.
South Africa Hosting the BRICS summit During the white privilege era of apartheid, Clifton Beach had long been the default visual subject matter for South African tourism. Nestled under the famous Twelve Apostle mountains in Cape Town, the suburb of Clifton Beach arches back steeply away from the Atlantic Ocean facing west, giving every house […]
Smartphone brand Honor's India relaunch will happen through a licensing deal with a local company and to start domestic manufacturing.
Experts say AI an either be an economic blessing or curse if enters our lives in such a way enjoyed by the few rather than the many.
Central to the semiconductor industry, geopolitics hindered Intel’s $5.4 billion acquisition bid for chipmaker Tower Semiconductor.
From Intern in a Startup to CEO of a Tech Giant. How Hassan Mansour’s Vision Helped Reshape the Future of Monty Mobile!
It’s a significant move that complements the focus on emerging fintech in Africa. Mastercard is to acquire a minority stake in MTN’s fintech division. This partnership with MTN appears as a Memorandum of Understanding announced in the company’s 2023 group results for the first half of the year. Due diligence is currently underway, and the […]
X, formerly known as Twitter, engaged in Big Tech censorship throttling traffic to websites its CEO didn’t like.