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The article reports that SpaceX has confidentially filed for a US IPO, potentially valued at over $1.75 trillion, and discusses the implications for the market, investor sentiment, and Musk's business empire.
The article discusses the renewed interest in traditional Malaysian lutes like the sape, noting that while young musicians are playing them more, fewer are learning to craft them.
The article outlines the Gauteng City-Region Economic Growth and Development Plan (GCR-EGDP) 2030 as a strategy to address structural economic challenges in Gauteng, South Africa.
Iran's military command rejected U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to destroy the country's infrastructure if a peace deal is not reached within 48 hours, calling the ultimatum 'helpless, nervous, unbalanced, and stupid.' Both sides…
The article analyzes the funding patterns of South Africa's National Empowerment Fund (NEF) and Industrial Development Corporation (IDC), highlighting both achievements and systemic issues in supporting black-owned enterprises.
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The article discusses Siemens Energy's involvement in Syria's post-war reconstruction, focusing on agreements to restore the energy sector.
The article reports on U.S.-Israeli strikes near Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant, Russia's evacuation of workers, and Iran's warnings about potential radioactive fallout.
PepsiCo is investing £3.6m in a solar energy project at its UK distribution centre, aiming to generate 100% of the site's electricity needs and reduce carbon emissions.
Planet Labs, a US satellite imaging company, has announced an indefinite blackout of imagery from Iran and the Middle East following a request from the US government.
A man has been charged with murder after a seven-month-old baby was fatally shot while in a pram in New York. The suspect, Amuri Greene, pleaded not guilty, and police believe the shooting was gang-related.
The article reports on the successful reintroduction of bilbies in New South Wales, highlighting population growth to nearly 2,000 individuals through conservation efforts at Mallee Cliffs national park.
Cambodia has unveiled a statue honoring Magawa, a landmine-sniffing rat who detected over 100 landmines during his career.
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The article discusses Hong Kong's shift towards a five-year development plan, emphasizing its strategic repositioning as a financial and innovation hub aligned with China's national priorities.
The article discusses Germany's shift from Russian gas to LNG imports following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, highlighting concerns about over-reliance on US LNG and financial misallocations.
The article discusses Elon Musk's TeraFab initiative, a joint project by Tesla, xAI, and SpaceX to build a 1TW chip facility aimed at addressing semiconductor shortages and advancing space-based energy generation.
The article discusses how the Iran energy crisis and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz have increased global oil prices, benefiting Russia's economy while straining Ukraine's war effort and European businesses.
The article reports on escalating tensions between the U.S., Israel, and Iran, including threats of attacks on Iranian energy infrastructure, Iranian warnings of regional consequences, and reports of casualties from recent strikes.
Parents in Hong Kong express concerns that closing schools with low enrollment will negatively impact students with special educational needs (SEN), as these schools often provide better care and lower teacher-to-student ratios.