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Computer-chip designer Nvidia has been boosted by big tech firms keen to expand their AI capabilities, despite dealing with US and China tensions.On Wednesday it reported $46.7bn revenue (£34.6bn) for the second three months of the year, a 56% surge from the same period in 2024.But Nvidia, which has been caught in the crossfire of a trade war between the US and China, said it “continued to work through geopolitical issues” and its shares fell in after-hours trading.The company has had to navigate the Trump administration’s fast-changing policies aimed at ensuring the US remains ahead in AI development.Nvidia’s sophisticated chips…

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THE United States (U.S) Embassy in Harare has extended the validity of C1/D (transit or crew member) visas for Zimbabwean applicants to 24 months with multiple entry. Routine visa services, however, remain suspended at the Harare Embassy and applications will only be accepted at U.S. missions outside Zimbabwe. This comes after the U.S embassy in Harare earlier this month announced suspension of all routine immigrant and non-immigrant visa services, except for most diplomatic and official visas, citing national security and public safety concerns. In a statement Wednesday, the embassy said applications cannot be submitted at the U.S embassy in Harare…

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Movie producer David Brown was arrested Wednesday on charges that he defrauded business partners out of $12 million by creating fake companies and using investor funds to pay his personal expenses. Brown, 39, was indicted on 21 counts of wire fraud, money laundering and identity theft. Among other things, he is accused of setting up a company called Hollywood Covid Testing LLC and using it to bill productions for COVID tests that never occurred. Prosecutors allege that Brown also swindled investors in real estate and film deals, using the money to buy a 2025 Mercedes Benz G-Wagon and a series…

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Donald Trump pledges more deals like Intel stake, worrying business community.The US has taken a stake in Intel chipmaker as part of a push to secure domestic production and reduce reliance on China. The acquisition is the most significant intervention in private business since the 2008 financial crisis. Supporters call it a smart industrial policy that will protect jobs and national security. But critics warn that this could mark a shift in the relationship between government and private companies, raising concerns about how much control a president should have over business.Also, Bangladesh warns it can no longer bear the cost…

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167 In recent years, portable projectors have grown in popularity across the world, and Nigeria is no exception. Once considered bulky machines for classrooms, churches, or corporate offices, projectors have now become lighter, smarter, and more flexible. One of the models making waves in 2025 is the MoGo 2 Pro portable projector, a device designed to bring entertainment, learning, and business presentations into smaller spaces. This review looks at the MoGo 2 Pro in detail, examining its image quality, portability, design, connectivity, usability, and intended use, while also considering its price and overall value for Nigerian users. Image Quality and…

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The Milei government is weathering a bribery scandal as a pair of important elections approach in September and October.Published On 28 Aug 202528 Aug 2025Argentina’s President Javier Milei has been forced to leave a campaign rally in Lomas de Zamora, a suburb of Buenos Aires, after protesters pelted his vehicle with small rocks, bottles and other objects.On Wednesday, Milei and members of his libertarian party, La Libertad Avanza, held a rally for voters ahead of two key upcoming elections.On September 7, the province of Buenos Aires is expected to hold local races. And on October 26, the country faces midterm…

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Half of adults in the UK are concerned about the impact of artificial intelligence on their job, according to a poll, as union leaders call for a “step change” in the country’s approach to new technologies.Job losses or changes to terms and conditions were the biggest worries for the 51% of 2,600 adults surveyed for the Trades Union Congress who said they were concerned about the technology.AI is a particular concern for workers aged between 25 and 34, with nearly two-thirds (62%) of those surveyed reporting such worries.The TUC poll was released as a string of large employers – including…

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Barbara Plett UsherAfrica correspondent, BBC NewsAFP/Getty ImagesAmira made her terrifying journey through territory controlled by the paramilitary Rapid Support ForcesIn the month of May Amira embarked on a perilous journey through one of Sudan’s most active war zones.The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) had just seized the city where she was living – En Nahud in the state of West Kordofan.The road out was dangerous, but she felt she had no choice. She was seven months pregnant.”There were no hospitals anymore, no pharmacies,” she said, “and I was afraid if I stayed longer, I wouldn’t find any vehicles heading out.…

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Aviation is a catalyst for development. With this agreement, Nigeria and Brazil can finally unlock the potential between Africa’s largest economy and Latin America’s biggest market,” Air Peace Chairman, Allen says in an interview. As Nigeria and Brazil deepen ties with a landmark Bilateral Air Services Agreement (BASA), Air Peace has been designated to commence direct flights linking Lagos to São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro before the end of the year. In an interview with journalists in Brasília, Air Peace Chairman Allen Onyema and Nigeria’s Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, spoke about the significance of the…

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In industrial settings where high performance is a constant demand, using subpar parts is risky. Something as small as a worn-out seal or a poorly machined component can bring your entire operation to a halt.  Here’s why investing in high-quality parts is critical. Downtime is expensive  A single failed part can shut down operations instantly and damage equipment. If the part failed because it wasn’t made right or poor-quality materials were used, it’s going to be expensive to fix. Not only will you need to buy a new part (this time at a higher price), but you’ll need to pay…

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