
Indonesia Farmers Count the Costs as Rains Wash Out Java Durian Harvest
Indonesia’s Banyumas district saw a dramatic drop in durian output, with farmer Ganjar harvesting only 500 fruits from 300 trees in 2024 versus 3,500 the previous year. Heavy, unseasonal rainfall caused flowers to fall off, curtailing fruit development across the region. Local growers are turning to low‑cost organic fertilizers, mixing eggshell calcium, banana‑stem potassium and bat‑droppings, to sustain yields amid rising production expenses. Climate research warns that Java will face increasingly erratic weather, threatening the livelihoods of small‑holder fruit farmers.

Lucara Posts Lower 2025 Revenue, Says Additional Funding Required
Lucara Diamond reported a 22% drop in 2025 revenue to C$159.7 million and net income falling to C$26.1 million as it advanced the Karowe underground expansion in Botswana. The company completed the 776 m production and 729 m ventilation shafts, but the updated feasibility...
Shop Price Inflation Eased in February as Retailers Cut Prices
Shop price inflation in the UK slowed to 1.1% year‑on‑year in February, down from 1.5% in January, as intense retailer competition curbed price growth. Non‑food prices fell 0.1% while food inflation stayed elevated at 3.5%, reflecting persistent pressure on grocery...

Virgin Media O2 Appoints Melcon as CFO
Virgin Media O2 announced David Melcon as its new Chief Financial Officer, effective April 2. Melcon arrives with more than 25 years of telecom finance experience, most recently serving as CFO of Vivo, Telefónica Brazil, where he helped double market value and...

US Identifies Notorious Piracy Markets
The U.S. Trade Representative released its 2025 Notorious Markets List, identifying 37 online and 32 physical venues that facilitate trademark counterfeiting and copyright piracy. The report spotlights the surge in illegal streaming of live sports, especially as the United States...

Gulf Airlines Resume Limited Flights After Regional Airspace Disruption
Gulf carriers Emirates, Etihad and flydubai have resumed a limited slate of flights from Dubai International and Abu Dhabi airports as of March 2‑3, primarily to repatriate passengers stranded by the escalating US‑Israel‑Iran conflict. All regular commercial services remain suspended...
CISAC Board Gatherings In Sydney For Talks on the ‘Significant Threat’ of AI
APRA AMCOS is hosting the CISAC board in Sydney, the first such gathering in 25 years, as part of its centennial celebrations. The meeting brings together heads of major collective‑management societies—including ASCAP, JASRAC, PRS for Music and SOCAN—to discuss the...
Gujarat Gas Shares Plunge 4% After 50% Supply Cut to Industrial Users Amid Middle East Conflict: Report
Gujarat Gas announced a 50% cut in gas supplies to industrial customers after the US‑Iran conflict disrupted regasified LNG imports, sending its shares down 4% to Rs 382 on the BSE. The company, which sources roughly 70% of its gas from...
What Is Iron Gauntlet in Warzone? Release Date, Ruleset, and More
Activision’s Raven Software is beta‑testing Iron Gauntlet, a duos‑only Warzone mode launching March 5 on Verdansk. The mode doubles base health to 300, slows time‑to‑kill and makes Mountaineer the default perk, emphasizing positioning over raw firepower. Free loadout drops are disabled...
Big Battery Deals Dominate as Investors Buy, Sell, Finance and Contract Australian Energy Storage
In Q4 2025, battery energy storage systems dominated Australian renewable investment activity, featuring in 16 financing, M&A and offtake deals and representing 2.16 GW of transaction volume. Solar projects contributed 675 MW, with 90 % of that capacity in hybrid configurations. New South Wales...

DFI Retail Group’s ‘Significant Progress’ Drives Positive Earnings
DFI Retail Group posted a 35% jump in underlying profit to $270 million for FY2025, despite flat sales of $8.8 billion. Chairman Lincoln Pan credited portfolio simplification and a focus on higher‑margin categories for the performance. 7‑Eleven shifted toward ready‑to‑eat and non‑cigarette...

Chingari’s Operating Scale Declines 53% in FY25
Chingari, the Indian short‑video app turned paid private‑live‑streaming platform, reported a 53% year‑on‑year drop in operating revenue for FY25. Revenue fell to Rs 44 crore, while the company’s loss narrowed to Rs 8.8 crore after cutting expenses by more than half. The pivot shifted...

Manufacturing Clarity Needed on Proposed Work-From-Home Legislation, Says SEMMA
Australian manufacturing group SEMMA has warned that Victoria’s proposed work‑from‑home legislation could clash with federal industrial‑relations law and is ill‑suited to many manufacturing operations. The alliance highlighted that most small and medium manufacturers already negotiate flexible arrangements directly with employees...
Solar Insiders Podcast: What’s the Right Way to Consult with Communities?
Renew Economy’s Solar Insiders podcast released an episode on March 4, 2026 featuring Camilla Hamilton of Cogency discussing how renewable developers should consult with local communities. Hamilton stresses that thorough research, attentive listening, and even informal coffee meetings are essential to building...

Doc's Scott Wolf Wants You To Give Dr. Miller A Chance: 'He's All Of Us, In A Sense'
Scott Wolf reprises his role as Dr. Richard Miller on the medical drama *Doc*, returning to Westside Hospital after rejecting a settlement and reclaiming his former position. His comeback is met with palpable skepticism, especially from colleague Amy, who threatens...

Divergent Chinese PMIs Suggest Resilient External Demand, but Soft Domestic Environment
China's official manufacturing PMI slipped to 49.0 in February, matching a 33‑month low, while the private RatingDog index rose to 52.1, highlighting a split between domestic weakness and export‑driven resilience. Sub‑indices show production, new orders and employment contracting, even as...

Norway Warns Gas Production Maxed Out Amid Qatar LNG Shutdown
Norway’s gas producers are operating at near‑full capacity as Europe scrambles for supply after the world’s largest LNG export terminal in Qatar was forced offline by an Iranian drone attack. The shutdown sent European spot gas prices soaring more than...

‘The Mortuary Assistant’ Streaming on Shudder March 27
The horror film "The Mortuary Assistant" will stream exclusively on Shudder starting March 27, 2026. Adapted from the best‑selling video game, it follows newly certified mortician Rebecca Owens (Willa Holland) as she confronts demonic rituals and personal trauma during a...

Pokémon Centre in Jewel Changi to Undergo Major Overhaul
The Pokémon Centre at Jewel Changi Airport will close on April 1 for a three‑month renovation that introduces a fully localised store concept. The refreshed outlet will showcase Singapore‑heritage‑inspired installations, an expanded merchandise mix and immersive experiences. Temporary pop‑up stores will operate...
Navigating the Escalation of Conflict in Middle East
Escalating conflict in the Middle East is destabilizing maritime supply chains, with vessel itineraries adjusting by the hour and many shipments facing uncertain destination outcomes. Xeneta’s analyst briefing highlights three immediate pressure points: containers already at sea, forced diversions and...
Q&M Dental Set to Acquire a Singapore Dental Group
Q&M Dental Group announced a non‑binding MOU to acquire 100% of an unnamed Singapore dental chain. The transaction will be funded through a mix of cash and newly issued ordinary shares, and includes a profit guarantee of up to S$34 million...

What I've Heard About the Situation with Street Fighter 6's Costumes
Capcom has redirected many Street Fighter 6 artists to focus on the Monster Hunter franchise, limiting new costume development for SF6. Despite the shortfall, SF6 has sold over 6.36 million copies, indicating strong market performance. The company plans to introduce additional high‑resolution costumes...
DBS China Captures 38% of Panda Bond Market in 2025; Secures Principal Underwriting License
DBS China participated in 65.8 billion yuan of Panda‑bond issuances in 2025, capturing a 38% share of the China Interbank Bond Market. The bank also received a principal underwriting licence for non‑financial corporate bonds, the most extensive authority granted by the...
DoT Seeks Legal Clarity on Dues of Insolvent Telcos
The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has asked the Attorney General for legal guidance on how to handle adjusted gross revenue (AGR) dues of insolvent telcos Reliance Communications and Aircel after the Supreme Court ruled that spectrum cannot be transferred or...

Will Trent's Iantha Richardson Talks Directing Ormewood's Death Row Race — And What Lies Ahead For Faith
Iantha Richardson pulled double duty on "Will Trent" Season 4, Episode 9, serving as both actor and director. She helmed the emotionally intense Ormewood death‑row storyline while also staging a whimsical silent‑disco sequence for the Will‑Ava subplot. Richardson credited her long‑term familiarity...

Mobile Skin Scans Hit Regional Aussies in New Campaign for Westfund and the Australian Skin Cancer Foundation via ABEL
ABEL, Westfund Health Insurance, and the Australian Skin Cancer Foundation have launched a national campaign offering free 3D mobile skin scans in regional Australia. The initiative brings world‑first 3D scanning technology directly to communities, removing cost and access barriers. Using...
Blind Man Who Was Told to Read Library Sign Cleared to Fight San Francisco
Anthony Lewis, a blind San Francisco resident, sued the city after a library security guard demanded his service dog’s rabies vaccination record. The U.S. Magistrate Judge Joseph Spero declined to dismiss Lewis’s ADA discrimination claim, allowing the case to move forward....
Mother of Mentally Ill Jail Inmate Blames Medical Director for Baby’s Death
A Texas mother has asked the Fifth Circuit to revive a lawsuit against Dr. Aaron Shaw, the former medical director of Tarrant County Jail, alleging deliberate indifference after her daughter, Chasity Congious, gave birth alone in her cell and the...

5 Apple CarPlay Voice Commands You Need To Be Using
Apple CarPlay now supports a suite of voice commands that let drivers operate navigation, apps, and system functions without touching the screen. Users enable Voice Control in CarPlay’s Accessibility settings, after which commands like “Stop Listening,” “Open [app],” and directional pans...
New Standout Stores During Last Quarter: Hermès, Champion and More
Asian retailers are redefining physical stores as immersive lifestyle hubs. In the last quarter, Bape launched an all‑white flagship in Hong Kong featuring LED façades and a Bape Café, while Rapha opened its first mainland China Clubhouse in Shanghai, combining retail,...

Where To Find The Locations For Survival Directive In Marathon
The Gamer’s walkthrough details how to complete the Survival Directive contract in Marathon, a contract offered by the Nucal faction. Players must locate specific computers in the Station and Overflow zones to download geological survey data and a botany report....
Reclaiming the Senses: The Role of Sustainable Key Cards in Digital Detox Hospitality
Hospitales are launching digital‑detox programs that deliberately limit screen interactions, replacing in‑room tablets and app‑based directories with tactile, low‑tech touchpoints. Sustainable key cards made from wood, PLA and plant‑based leather become the first physical interaction, reinforcing a sensory‑rich experience. These...
Austmine Appoints Tony Davis as New CEO
Austmine has appointed Tony Davis as its new chief executive officer, effective 1 April 2026. Davis brings over 30 years of senior leadership across government, mining‑related industries, energy and advanced manufacturing. His most recent role was executive general manager – The Americas at...
Book Review: Space Shock
The review of *Space Shock: 18 Threats That Will Define Space Power* examines China’s surge in space capabilities in 2025, from asteroid sampling to lunar lander tests, and frames them as strategic challenges for the United States. The authors, Garretson...

Capgemini Joins OpenAI's Frontier Alliance to Scale Enterprise AI
Capgemini has joined OpenAI’s newly launched Frontier Alliance as a founding partner, creating a dedicated delivery function to scale AI agents for enterprises. The firm will deploy OpenAI‑certified professionals to tackle data readiness, integration, operating‑model design and governance challenges. Capgemini...

Iran Conflict Could Turn Canada Into the Market’s Most Reliable Oil Supplier
Oil prices surged as Iran's IRGC declared the Strait of Hormuz closed, cutting 70‑80% of traffic. Brent crude rose above $80 per barrel for the first time since July 2024, while U.S. energy stocks outperformed the broader market. Analysts, led...

Flog Mouth-Watering Egg Sandos in This Cosy Konbini Sim on PS5
indie studio releases inKONBINI: One Store, Many Stories, a PS5 simulation set in 1990s Japan. Players assume Makoto Hayakawa, assisting her aunt in a konbini, blending visual‑novel dialogue with light management minigames. The game showcases iconic Japanese convenience‑store foods, like...

Ukraine Doc ‘Timestamp’ Due on DVD March 10 From MVD
The documentary "Timestamp," chronicling a generation of Ukrainians growing up during the war, will be released on DVD on March 10 through MVD Entertainment Group and Kimstim. Directed by Kateryna Gornostai, the film was shot over several years, capturing life before...
Prediabetes or Diabetes Found in 1 in 3 Patients During Dental Appointment
King's College London researchers found that a chair‑side HbA1c finger‑prick test identified pre‑diabetes or diabetes in more than one‑third of dental patients without prior diagnosis. The study of 911 NHS patients linked higher HbA1c levels to greater severity of gum...

The February 2026 Compliance Deadline Is Here: Practical Steps for Substance Use Disorder Information Privacy Compliance
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and SAMHSA issued a February 2024 Final Rule that modernizes 42 C.F.R. Part 2, aligning substance‑use‑disorder (SUD) privacy with HIPAA while preserving heightened protections. Effective February 16 2026, the rule permits a single written consent for all treatment,...

Elon’s Dirty Deals, Tesla’s Credit Losses, and Electric Semi Trucks Save BIG Money
Elon Musk’s new xAI data centers are generating significant emissions, undermining Tesla’s climate leadership. In Europe, Toyota and Stellantis have withdrawn from Tesla’s CO₂ credit pool, potentially costing the automaker billions. Meanwhile, Hyundai’s IONIQ 5 recorded a 33% sales jump in...
Telecom News: Veon, Starlink, Kyivstar, MWC 2026, TRAI, Huawei
Veon predicts its Ukrainian unit Kyivstar will boost Starlink adoption from roughly 5 million today to about 12 million users by the end of 2026, leveraging satellite links for remote and conflict‑affected areas. The group also plans to roll out Starlink on...
Judge Tosses College Volleyball Players’ Suit over Trans Athletes
A federal judge largely dismissed a lawsuit filed by women’s volleyball players seeking to stop the Mountain West Conference from allowing transgender athletes in championship matches. The court noted the NCAA’s 2025 rule now bars athletes assigned male at birth...
India Mobile Congress 2026 to Be Held From October 7-10 in New Delhi, GSMA Partners to Boost Global Collaboration
India Mobile Congress (IMC) 2026 will take place in New Delhi from October 7‑10, marking the event's 10th edition. The Indian government and the Cellular Operators Association of India are organizing the show, which will draw over 150,000 participants and...
U.S. and Royal Thai Navies Conduct Freefall Jump Operations During CG26 [Image 6 of 7]
The U.S. Navy and Royal Thai Navy conducted free‑fall parachute jumps and a floating‑mine response drill during Cobra Gold 2026 in Sattahip, Thailand. The exercise, co‑hosted by the United States and Thailand, involves about 8,000 troops from 30 nations and...
Farm Worries Crop up as Fertiliser Companies Fear a Gas Crunch
India faces a looming gas crunch after Qatar halted LNG production, jeopardising the primary feedstock for urea manufacturing. The country currently holds only about two months of buffer stocks for urea and DAP, and prolonged shortages could force local plants...

Geopolitics Continues to Influence Demand From Canada to the US as Capacity Shifts Elsewhere
Canadian airlines are trimming U.S. leisure capacity and redirecting aircraft to Latin America and the Caribbean as geopolitical tensions and trade‑policy shifts dampen cross‑border demand. Air Canada signals that the decline may be bottoming out, while Porter Airlines adds new...
Jewish News Org Can’t Sue School Districts over Canceled Speaker
A federal magistrate judge dismissed Jewish Legal News' lawsuit against three Bay Area school districts that canceled pro‑Israel speaker Luai Ahmed, ruling the outlet lacked standing because it was not a direct recipient of the speech. The judge also held...

Endeavour Group Sees Retail Profits Hurt by Low-Cost Push
Endeavour Group’s half‑year earnings show a 17.1% drop in net profit to $247 million despite a modest 0.2% rise in retail sales to $5.5 billion. The decline stems from an aggressive low‑price strategy that squeezed the retail drinks gross margin down 84...
Tiny Texas School District Rejects Tax Deal with $6 Billion LNG Project
Point Isabel Independent School District voted down a $160 million, ten‑year property‑tax abatement offered by Texas LNG for its $5.7 billion liquefied natural gas project. The deal would have added roughly $15 million per year to the district’s budget, but the board said...