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Nvidia, the leading manufacturer of artificial intelligence chips, said it will buy a $5bn (£4bn) stake in Intel – a lifeline for its struggling rival on the heels of a separate investment from the US government.The deal, announced on Thursday, will involve a partnership between the two American companies to make personal computer and data centre chips, as demand for AI continues to surge and companies seek to power massive data centres.It will make Nvidia one of of Intel’s biggest shareholders, with a roughly 4% stake in the troubled semiconductor company.Intel’s stock surged more than 25% on news of the…
What could a TikTok deal mean for the relationship between the U.S. and China? Katrin Bennhold discusses with Lily Kuo, a New York Times reporter covering China
These are not the late-night wars of old.Back in the 90s and 2000s, much ink was spilled as the major networks grappled for ratings in the now-quaint real estate of post-11pm programming. Johnny Carson retired. David Letterman jumped to CBS. Conan O’Brien was plucked from obscurity, eventually handed The Tonight Show, and then had it essentially clawed back by Jay Leno for a few more years of appalling hackwork. But in retrospect, maybe the most prescient moments were two that seemed decidedly minor at the time: Bill Maher’s Politically Incorrect was yanked off the air by ABC because Maher expressed…
TLDR Dot Com Zambia is preparing to list on the Lusaka Stock Exchange’s Alternative Market (Alt-M), becoming the first 100% Zambian-owned technology firm to go public The IPO, announced on September 1, 2025, has board and shareholder approval and is awaiting final regulatory clearance The IPO will allow retail investors to invest in the company, marking the first potential listing on the LuSE’s SME-focused Alternative Market Dot Com Zambia is preparing to list on the Lusaka Stock Exchange’s Alternative Market (Alt-M), becoming the first 100% Zambian-owned technology firm to go public. The IPO, announced on September 1, 2025, has board…
NewsFeedAt least 70 people were killed when the paramilitary RSF struck a mosque in Sudan’s el-Fasher in Darfur. The attack came the same day the UN warned of deepening ethnic violence in Sudan’s civil war, which has already killed tens of thousands and displaced millions.Published On 19 Sep 202519 Sep 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2Share
Luca Zidane, the son of France’s World Cup-winning playmaker Zinedine, has switched his international allegiance from France to Algeria. Born just outside Marseille, the 27-year-old goalkeeper had appeared for France at various youth levels.The move, which was approved by Fifa, may enable Zidane to follow in his father’s footsteps by appearing at a World Cup, with Algeria expected to secure a place at the 2026 finals in North America in their qualifier against Somalia next month.Zidane, who is the second of four brothers, all of whom came through the Real Madrid academy, currently plays for Spanish second tier side Granada.…
Monrovia — When President Joseph Nyumah Boakai of Liberia visited the White House in July, President Donald Trump was struck by his flawless English, “Well thank you, and such good English, such beautiful,” Trump said after Boakai delivered short remarks. “Where did you learn to speak so beautifully? Where were you educated? Where? In Liberia? That’s interesting. It’s beautiful English.” READ: Trump Asks Liberian President Boakai Where He Learned English For many Africans whose nations bear the linguistic stamp of colonial history, that moment felt like vindication. It reaffirmed our long-standing argument: students from English-speaking African countries should not be…
new video loaded: Late Night Takes On Kimmel’s Suspension and Free SpeechtranscriptBacktranscriptLate Night Takes On Kimmel’s Suspension and Free SpeechJon Stewart, host of “The Daily Show,” joked about having an “administration-compliant” show, joining several commentaries on free speech and the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel on ABC.“We have another fun, hilarious, administration-compliant show. All this swirling around — are the naysayers and the critics right? Is Donald Trump stifling free speech?” “Of course not, Jon. Americans are free to express any opinion we want. To suggest otherwise is laughable.” “That is blatant censorship, and it always starts small. Remember in Week…
An Eritrean man has been deported to France under the UK government’s “one in, one out” deal with the neighbouring country.The man – the second to be deported under the agreement – was on a flight that left Heathrow for Paris at 6.15am on Friday, the Home Office confirmed after he lost a high court attempt to block the move.This is in exchange for those who apply in France and are approved to come to Britain.The first person to be removed under the agreement – an Indian national who arrived in the UK by small boat in August – was…
James DiamondSomerset, WilitonBBCMore than 100 pharmacies operate under the Jhoots brand, but with different managementA pharmacy chain has serious questions to answer over allegations of financial mismanagement, according to MP Sadik Al Hassan.Locum pharmacists who have worked at Jhoots Pharmacies run by Sarbjit Jhooty are owed £670,000 in unpaid fees, according to union Pharmacists Defence Association. There are about 150 Jhoots Pharmacies in the UK, of which 129 are run by Sarbjit.Mr Al Hassan said the situation was “shocking”, with patients left struggling to get prescriptions as Jhoots branches were regularly and unexpectedly closed, or open with low stock.Sarbjit said…