Before the sun even had a chance to rise, the streets of Manchester witnessed a dramatic scene—one that left many questioning the city’s treatment of
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Donald Trump promotes Middle East redevelopment plan as AI-generated video of futuristic Gaza Strip stirs global criticism
Donald Trump has always been known for thinking big, but his latest idea has sparked intense debate. The former president has floated a plan to
Former USAID Employees Face Strict 15-Minute Deadline to Retrieve Belongings from Washington Headquarters Before Forced Eviction
Former USAID employees are facing an abrupt and strict deadline to retrieve their personal belongings from the agency’s headquarters in Washington, D.C. Staff members have
Eight BIPOC-led climatetech startups receive funding and support from Greentown Labs and Browning the Green Space through ACCEL program in Boston
Bringing fresh ideas to life in the climatetech industry often requires more than just innovation—it takes funding, mentorship, and the right connections. Recognizing the structural
European Investment Fund backs Vienna’s Fund F with €10 million as the venture capital firm secures €28 million for diverse founders
Vienna-based venture capital firm Fund F has taken a significant leap in supporting gender-diverse entrepreneurs by securing €28 million for its first fund. This milestone
Massive wildfire forces firefighters to battle flames as Table Mountain Cableway shuts down in Cape Town
If you’ve been feeling the pinch at the petrol station lately, there’s a bit of good news on the horizon. The latest data suggests that
Firefighters battle raging wildfire as smoke forces closure of Tafelberg Road near Table Mountain
If you were planning a scenic trip up Table Mountain today, you’ll need to put those plans on hold. The Table Mountain Aerial Cableway (TMAC)
United States excludes all African nations from Visa Waiver Program for 2025 despite expanding list
If you’ve ever dreamed of traveling to the U.S. without the hassle of a visa, it looks like that dream is still out of reach
Imperial War Museum decides to shut down Lord Ashcroft Gallery despite public admiration in London
The Imperial War Museum’s decision to close its Lord Ashcroft Gallery, which has long been a home to the remarkable collection of British military bravery
Murder mystery deepens as British executive Campbell Scott’s body is found bound and dumped in a well-known crime scene forest in Kenya
The discovery of Campbell Scott’s body in a dense Kenyan thicket has once again shed light on an area long feared by locals. Known as