Bulker owner is making the most of unseasonably strong start to the year
Bangladesh Nationalist Party claims victory in first election since uprising
The party is headed by the 60-year-old Tarique Rahma, who returned to the country in December after 17 years spent in exile in London.
Chasing shadows: Ship trackers raise their game as shadow fleet spoofers learn new tricks
Shadow fleet operators are using ever-more sophisticated techniques to avoid scrutiny, says Kpler
Madagascar cyclone death toll hits 38, 12,000 displaced; Mozambique braces
Gezani is forecast to return to cyclone status when it strikes southern Mozambique on Friday evening.
Tarique Rahman spent 17 years in exile. He is now poised to lead Bangladesh
Tarique Rahman is poised to lead Bangladesh after his Bangladesh Nationalist Party scored an election victory.
China’s Baidu adds OpenClaw AI into search app for 700 million users ahead of Lunar New Year
Chinese search engine operator Baidu plans Friday to start letting smartphone app users to directly tell OpenClaw AI to perform tasks.
White-Collar Jobs Will Be Automated In 18 Months, Warns Microsoft AI Chief
Most white-collar jobs may be automated by artificial intelligence (AI) in the next 12 to 18 months, Microsoft AI chief Mustafa Suleyman has warned.
Portugal green lights restrictions for social media access for children under 16
Portugal is the latest European country to approve social media bans for children.
News24 | Top Goldman Sachs lawyer, UK government official resign after Jeffrey Epstein fallout
A top lawyer for Goldman Sachs will leave the Wall Street bank, its chief executive said, after her close ties with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein were revealed.
Australia police watchdog to investigate complaints of brutality at protests against Israeli president
Independent police oversight body says it is ‘in public interest’ to examine the violent confrontations between police and protesters at Sydney Town Hall