
9-Year-Old Shows Joy of the New in AMV Ad for Decathlon
Decathlon has launched a new global advertising campaign created by AMV BBDO, co‑written and voiced by 9‑year‑old Frida. The film celebrates the thrill of first‑time sporting experiences, featuring families, beginners and seasoned athletes across a range of activities. By showcasing affordable, high‑quality gear, the brand reinforces its "sport for everyone" promise. The campaign will roll out in the UK and across Europe on digital, social, TV, cinema and out‑of‑home channels.

Lilly Warns of Impurity Risk in Certain Compounded Forms of Mounjaro and Zepbound
Eli Lilly warned that compounded versions of its GLP‑1 drugs Mounjaro and Zepbound, when mixed with vitamin B12, may contain unsafe impurities. The alert follows growing off‑label compounding as demand outpaces supply. Lilly’s notice urges clinicians and patients to verify product sources...
Silver North Locks in Haldane Drilling
Silver North Resources has locked in a two‑year, fully funded diamond drilling contract with Boart Longyear for its Haldane silver project in Yukon, delivering 5,000‑7,000 metres of drilling each season. The 2026 campaign will prioritize expanding the Main Fault vein...
Transportation Department Launches ‘Freedom Moves You’ Campaign Ahead of America’s 250th Anniversary
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy unveiled the “Freedom Moves You” campaign, a free storytelling program that places historic American imagery in airports, train stations, bus stops and highways. The initiative, powered by images from the Heritage Foundation, will appear...

EXMAR Deploys Inmarsat's NexusWave Connectivity Service Across Fleet
Inmarsat Maritime, a Viasat company, is deploying its NexusWave connectivity service across EXMAR’s global gas carrier fleet. The managed solution bonds GX Ka‑band, LEO, LTE and L‑band underlays to ensure uninterrupted ship‑to‑shore communications and crew internet. EXMAR reports faster collaboration,...

U.S. Navy Restarts Railgun Firing Trials in New Mexico
The U.S. Navy resumed electromagnetic railgun testing at White Sands Missile Range in February 2025 after years of budget‑driven pauses. The three‑day trial, conducted by Naval Sea Systems Command and the Dahlgren Division, collected data on high‑velocity projectile launches. The...
Iran War Could Leave Lasting Shock on Commodities: Report
The US‑Israel war against Iran has already rattled global commodity markets, tightening supply chains for oil, fertilizers, chemicals and several metals. BMO Capital Markets notes oil prices spiked toward $120 per barrel before settling near $90, while nitrogen fertilizer costs...

Steamboat Announces Paid Parking in Major Lots Next Season
Steamboat Resort will introduce a paid‑parking structure for the 2026‑27 season, charging $15 per day in the Meadows Lot on Fridays, weekends and peak periods and $25 in the Upper Knoll Lot during the same times. Weekday parking remains free at...

DStv’s High Entry Price Is Killing Subscriber Growth, Says Canal+
Canal+ Africa warned that DStv’s steep entry price is stalling subscriber growth in Anglophone Africa. Installation costs average €38 per household, nearly three times the €13 seen in Canal+‑run Francophone markets, contributing to a drop from 14.9 million to 14.4 million subscribers...
Arup Appointed to Provide Early Phase Engineering and Designs of Wylfa SMRs
Arup has been selected to deliver early‑phase foundation engineering and design support for the Wylfa small modular reactor (SMR) project on Anglesey, the UK’s first SMR site. The scheme, led by Great British Energy – Nuclear, targets up to 1.5 GW...

Nottingham War Rooms Sold for 104-Home Mixed-Use Scheme
London-based Hamilton Russell Harper Wood, part of the Langcroft Group, has purchased the historic Nottingham War Rooms from Homes England to launch a mixed‑use regeneration. The project will see 104 affordable homes built by East Midlands Housing Group alongside new...

W&M Trains Liberian Lawmakers
Washington & Madison (W&M) has signed a year‑long agreement to train members of Liberia’s legislature in the United States. The program will expose lawmakers to democratic governance practices, legislative drafting, committee oversight, ethics frameworks, and constituent engagement through workshops, policy...
From Two Trials to One, Sponsors Face a Higher Standard
The FDA announced that a single pivotal trial can now satisfy efficacy requirements for new drug applications, replacing the previous two‑study mandate. This change raises expectations for data depth, quality, and risk‑based management throughout the trial lifecycle. Guests Oxana Iliach...

77% of Banks Prioritise Compliance over Payment UX
European banks are increasingly putting regulatory compliance ahead of payment user experience, according to Aqua Global’s survey of 150 IT leaders. Seventy‑seven percent say compliance demands outweigh customer needs, and 67% devote more time to meeting new rules than enhancing...

TD Bank Expands Embedded Banking with Workday Integration for U.S. Business Clients
TD Bank announced a new embedded banking solution that integrates directly with Workday’s cloud‑based ERP for U.S. business clients. The service lets companies access credit, payments and cash‑management tools within Workday’s workflow, reducing manual hand‑offs. Early adopters will receive a...
Risk of Instability in Iraq Following Strikes on Iran Examined in New Report
A new EdgeTheory report warns that the U.S. strike on Iran‑backed militia Kataʼib Hezbollah on Feb. 28 has heightened instability risks in Iraq. The analysis links rising militia retaliation and amplified narrative activity to Iraq’s already fragile Shi’a‑dominated political system. Researchers...

Fintech Firms Accelerate Account Wins as Digital Momentum Reshapes Banking Competition
Fintech challengers are adding new banking and investment accounts faster than traditional banks, driven by streamlined digital onboarding and mobile‑first experiences. The J.D. Power report shows mass‑market customers gravitating toward neobanks, with Chime leading checking‑account acquisition and SoFi posting the...
Olympus Unveils VISERA ELITE III Platform to Improve Surgical Visualisation
Olympus has introduced the VISERA ELITE III surgical imaging platform in the United States, the third joint offering from the Sony‑Olympus Medical partnership. The system combines continuous auto‑focus, true 4K, 3D, narrow‑band and fluorescence (IR/ICG) imaging in a single software‑driven unit that...
Ormat Achieves Higher Electricity Prices: Ormat Extends Power Purchase Agreements for Geothermal Power Plant in California
Ormat Technologies has renegotiated its power purchase agreements for the 15 MW portion of the Casa Diablo IV geothermal plant, extending the contracts to 2037. The new "blend‑and‑extend" deals raise the electricity price by roughly 27 percent and increase each off‑taker’s commitment...

Listen to the RF Podcast #8: ‘Battery/Electric Locos Are the Way to Go’
At RailTech Europe 2026, Nexrail’s Chief Business Development Officer Mark Remie discussed a hybrid battery‑electric locomotive strategy on RF Podcast #8. The approach combines on‑board batteries with grid electricity to capture regenerative braking energy and reduce fuel consumption by up...

Michelle W Bowman: Liquidity Resiliency, Financial Stability, and the Role of the Federal Reserve
Michelle Bowman opened a roundtable on the U.S. bank liquidity framework, reviewing the Liquidity Coverage Ratio, Net Stable Funding Ratio, internal stress testing and resolution planning. She argued that fifteen years after the financial crisis, these tools often create excess...

UK 'Must Link Energy with National Security'
A RenewableUK‑commissioned report urges the UK government to treat energy security as a core component of national security. The study, conducted with Public First and the Royal United Services Institute, warns that reliance on imported fossil fuels leaves the country...

Standard Bank IT Bill Tops R14-Billion as Software Spending Shifts
Standard Bank Group reported a R14.1 billion spend on cloud, software and technology in 2025, an 8.7% year‑on‑year rise that lifted tech costs to roughly 14% of total operating expenses. At the same time, capitalised software outlays fell 28%, signalling a...

Regulatory Compliance for Enterprise Email
Enterprise email is now a security perimeter, and regulatory compliance has shifted from a checkbox to a strategic imperative. Certifications such as SOC 1, SOC 2, ISO 27001 and ISO 27701 provide the architectural blueprints that turn email into a trust asset rather than...
Transportation Department Hosts Nationwide Events to Connect Small Businesses With Infrastructure Contracts
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy announced a series of Small Business Matchmaking Summits across the country, beginning with a kickoff in Phoenix on March 11. Over 300 small firms have already registered to meet federal decision‑makers and learn how to...

Your Employees Aren’t Lazy, They’re Afraid
Employees often appear lazy or resistant, but neuroscience shows they’re actually in threat mode due to change fatigue. The amygdala treats reorganizations, AI rollouts, or new leadership as physical danger, shutting down the pre‑frontal cortex and narrowing focus. Gallup’s 2025...

Cisco Patches High-Severity IOS XR Vulnerabilities
Cisco issued its semiannual IOS XR security advisory, addressing four high‑severity vulnerabilities. Two CVEs (CVE‑2026‑20040 and CVE‑2026‑20046) each score 8.8 and enable privilege escalation to root via crafted CLI commands. A third flaw (CVE‑2026‑20074) can cause an IS‑IS process restart,...
Healthcare Under Attack? Why Is Cybersecurity Now Critical?
African hospitals, labs and digital health platforms are experiencing a surge in cyberattacks as they digitise services. In 2025 the continent saw an average of 3,575 weekly attacks—a 38% rise—affecting institutions like Mediclinic, the National Health Laboratory Service and Kenya’s...
Gesynta Pharma Doses First Patient in Phase II NOVA Trial
Gesynta Pharma has begun dosing the first patient in its Phase II NOVA trial, evaluating oral vipoglanstat for endometriosis. The double‑blind, placebo‑controlled study will enroll about 190 women across Europe and compare two dose levels against placebo over four menstrual cycles....
Data Centers as Growth Driver: FuelCell Energy Increases Revenue by 61% in Q1 – Net Income Remains Negative
FuelCell Energy reported a 61% year‑on‑year revenue increase to $30.5 million in Q1 FY2026, driven primarily by a surge in its product business and higher service contract sales. The product segment leapt from $0.07 million to $12 million, while power‑generation revenue slipped slightly....

Oil Prices Go Up 6% as Hormuz Shipping Crisis Deepens
Oil prices surged on Thursday as Iran intensified attacks on oil and transport infrastructure, reigniting fears of prolonged disruption through the Strait of Hormuz. Brent futures jumped 6.47% to $97.93 a barrel, briefly touching $100, while U.S. WTI rose 6%...

ICAO Invites Applicants for TAB 2026 Assessment Cycle and Stricter LOA Requirements to Affect CORSIA Phase 2 Supply
ICAO’s Technical Advisory Body (TAB) has opened applications for its 2026 assessment cycle, introducing substantially stricter host‑party attestation (Letter of Authorization) requirements and tighter integrity criteria. The TAB will no longer consider first‑phase programs for new eligibility, though successful 2026...
TBM Launched on National Grid’s 2.2km Power Tunnel Under the Thames
National Grid’s Grain to Tilbury project has launched a 271.5‑ton tunnel boring machine, named Caroline, to excavate a 2.2 km, 4‑metre‑diameter power tunnel beneath the River Thames. The TBM employs a “flying launch” technique, with an initial excavation rate of 0.9 m...

Brits Rethink Fashion Purchases as ‘Investment Wardrobes’ Gain Traction
UK shoppers are increasingly evaluating clothing on a cost‑per‑wear basis, with 70 % of adults and 79 % of 25‑34‑year‑olds prioritizing long‑term value over price. The trend, described as “investment wardrobes,” is driven by sustainability concerns and a desire for durable pieces....
Wales Urged to Overhaul Transport Network with Third Menai Bridge and Rail Reopenings
Centre Think Tank’s report calls for a sweeping overhaul of Wales’s transport network, highlighting the need for a £400 million third Menai Strait crossing, rail line reopenings and electrification, and relief road upgrades. It urges devolving rail infrastructure and bus policy...
Is A New Global Apparel Industry Emerging?
Robert Antoshak argues that a new global apparel ecosystem is forming as manufacturers scramble to bypass volatile tariff regimes. Companies are reshoring, leveraging digital cut‑and‑sew platforms, and adopting sustainable fibers to meet shifting consumer expectations. Trade policy volatility is prompting...
Delhi HC Seeks Reply on Hero Moto's 'MotorHunk' Plea
The Delhi High Court directed the Registrar of Trademarks to respond to Hero MotoCorp’s appeal against the registration of the “MotorHunk” mark owned by Nitin Khanna’s automotive‑accessories platform. Hero argues that “MotorHunk” is deceptively similar to its own “Hunk” trademark...
European Fintechs Remain Reliant on US Investors, but Sovereignty Gap Is Closing
Finch Capital’s latest report reveals that Europe’s fintechs remain heavily dependent on US investors for later‑stage financing, with all rounds above €1 bn in the past five years led by US capital. Without that support, a €9 bn funding gap would emerge,...

Norwegian Jets Shadow Russian Coot-A Spy Plane
Norwegian Air Force F‑35 fighters intercepted a Russian Ilyushin Il‑20M “Coot‑A” reconnaissance plane flying in international airspace off Finnmark on two consecutive days. The missions occurred while NATO conducted its Cold Response 2026 exercise, prompting Quick Reaction Alert sorties from Evenes...

ETS Prices Defy Rise in Gas Prices as Middle East Conflict Continues
European carbon allowances (EUAs) stayed flat around €70 despite a sharp 40‑70% rise in Dutch TTF gas futures triggered by the Middle‑East conflict. Gas prices jumped from €31 to over €45 in early March, normally prompting coal‑fuel switching and higher...

Liza Tarbuck Leaves Radio 2 Saturday Show After 14 Years
BBC Radio 2 presenter Liza Tarbuck announced she is leaving her Saturday evening show after a 14‑year run, posting a heartfelt farewell on Instagram. Shaun Keaveny will temporarily fill the slot until the end of March, while the station highlighted Tarbuck’s desire...

Exotec and Komar Launch ‘Next-Generation’ Automated Fulfilment Centre in Savannah
Exotec is deploying its Skypod robotic system at Komar Distribution Services' 760,000‑square‑foot Savannah fulfillment centre. The modular solution promises up to 50% higher throughput and 30% greater storage density while handling both case and single‑item picking. Full automation is slated...
A Red Brick‐Derived Fe2P‐Based Cocatalyst Sheet Enables Monolithic Photocatalysts for Efficient Solar Hydrogen Production
Researchers have converted common red brick into a Fe2P‑based cocatalyst sheet that serves as a scaffold for semiconductor particles, creating monolithic photocatalysts for solar water splitting. The CdS‑Fe2P/RB monolith delivers a visible‑light hydrogen evolution rate of 7.7 mmol g⁻¹ h⁻¹ and an apparent...
A Balloon Electrochemical Sensor for Conformal Interfacing With Intestinal Wall and Real‐Time Monitoring of Serotonin Release
Researchers have created a balloon‑shaped electrochemical sensor using gold nanotubes that expands to conform to the soft curvature of the intestinal lumen. The device is inserted endoluminally, inflates to mimic physiological distension, and records real‑time serotonin (5‑HT) release from the...
Iron Incorporation‐Induced Phosphorus Vacancies in MoP: A Dual‐Functional Strategy Toward Efficient Solar Driven Hydrogen Production
Researchers introduced iron atoms into molybdenum phosphide (MoP) to generate phosphorus vacancies, forming a dual‑functional catalyst for solar‑driven hydrogen production. The Fe substitution replaces Mo sites, creating electron‑trapping vacancies while Mo atoms serve as hole traps, markedly improving charge separation....
Contributor: Don't Let Lobbyists Win a Liability Shield for Big Oil
State and local governments across the U.S. are filing climate lawsuits against major oil majors, seeking compensation for billions in damage caused by fossil‑fuel emissions. The Supreme Court recently agreed to hear Exxon Mobil’s petition to block a Colorado wildfire...

PERILS Finalises Industry Loss Estimate for Cyclone Alfred at Almost AU $1.88bn
Catastrophe data firm PERILS released its final industry loss estimate for Cyclone Alfred at AU $1.877 billion, making it the costliest insured Australian cyclone since 2017. The figure represents a steep decline from the initial $2.568 billion estimate, after successive adjustments of 12%,...
India Launches Tender for 1 GW Round-the-Clock Renewable Power
Solar Energy Corp. of India (SECI) has opened a tender for 1 GW of round‑the‑clock renewable power projects, mandating integrated energy‑storage systems. The projects will follow a build‑own‑operate (BOO) model and attract 25‑year power purchase agreements with Indian distribution companies. Bidders...

Homeownership Accelerates Generational Wealth
Homeownership timing has become a critical driver of wealth in the United States, with the median age of first‑time buyers climbing from 30 in 1990 to 40 in 2025 due to soaring prices and longer savings horizons. Data from the...

The $11 Billion Cost for One Week of War, and a New ‘Millionaires’ Tax’
Pentagon officials disclosed that the first six days of the Iraq war have already cost more than $11.3 billion, driven largely by high‑priced munitions. The conflict has pushed global oil prices above $100 a barrel, even after a coalition released record...