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Industry and Entrepreneurship Development Minister Sunil Handunneththi announced plans for 2026 to increase entrepreneurial loans, allocate Rs. 87 billion for credit, establish land banks, and create digitalized approval centers.
Robert Morris, a former megachurch pastor and White House adviser, was released from jail after pleading guilty to sexual abuse charges from the 1980s.
The article reports on explosions and fires in Isfahan, Iran, describing footage of fireballs and smoke. It notes the city's proximity to military and nuclear facilities and links the incidents to ongoing tensions between Iran, the U.S.,…
The article details a new AI data center in Lappeenranta, Finland, highlighting its energy capacity, job creation potential, and comparisons to other European data center projects.
The article details a Supreme Court case examining racial bias in jury selection for a death penalty case involving Terry Pitchford.
The article reports on a hearing investigating the November 26 Tai Po blaze, focusing on the deactivation of fire alarms during building renovations.
The article discusses the UK Department for Education's guidance on limiting children's screen time, citing research on increased screen exposure and its potential effects on child development.
Given the ongoing and often heated debate about banning social media for under-16s, it’s easy to assume that young people are the only group at risk of online harm.
The article critiques the IOC's new policy on genetic sex testing for women athletes, arguing it is based on weak science and raises human rights concerns.
Chris Rokos, a British billionaire, donated £190m to establish a new school of government at the University of Cambridge, aiming to create a leading institution for future world leaders.
The article examines age-gap relationships, discussing societal perceptions, psychological dynamics, and the role of power imbalances.
The article describes a dance adaptation of Oscar Wilde's 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' by Polish choreographer Piotr Jeznach, focusing on the creative process, casting decisions, and the performers' experiences.
The article discusses Nigeria's high maternal mortality rates, identifies socioeconomic and geographic barriers to maternal healthcare, and proposes four evidence-based interventions to improve access to services.
The article discusses Kenya's new National Infrastructure Fund, its purpose to address public debt and infrastructure funding gaps, and critiques its design flaws.
The article reports on projected increases in energy and other essential bills in Great Britain, citing factors such as the Iran war's impact on oil prices, government interventions, and regulatory forecasts.
The article reports on cultural events in Paris, including the "Africa Fashion" exhibition at Quai Branly museum, Céline Dion's concert series, and Yves Saint Laurent's theatrical creations.
The article details NASA's Artemis II mission, scheduled for April 2025, which will send astronauts on a[PAD151839] lunar orbit mission.
The article details the ongoing conflict between the U.S., Israel, and Iran, presenting statistics on missile attacks, interception rates, and casualties.