
Reliance Jio Launches Youth and Gaming Plan Rs 459 Bundled with Snapchat+
Reliance Jio has introduced a 28‑day Youth and Gaming Plan priced at Rs 459 (about $5.5). The bundle delivers 61 GB of data—2 GB per day plus a 5 GB high‑speed boost—unlimited voice calls and 100 SMS daily. It also includes premium subscriptions to Snapchat+, JioGames, FanCode, a three‑month JioHotstar mobile pass, 50 GB of JioAICloud storage, and an 18‑month Google Gemini Pro AI plan worth Rs 35,100 (~$423). The offering is positioned as a digital‑lifestyle package aimed at younger, data‑hungry consumers while reinforcing Jio’s ecosystem lock‑in strategy.

Nanjing Opens New Commuter Line
A 54.2 km commuter rail line linking Nanjing and Ma’anshan opened on April 22, serving 16 stations across Jiangsu and Anhui provinces. Operated with 120 km/h four‑car B EMUs, the line can be expanded to six‑car trains as demand grows. It is the...

What $1 Million Buys You in Real Estate Around the World
The latest Knight Frank Wealth Report shows that a $1 million budget now purchases just 16 square metres in Monaco, the world’s priciest luxury market, down from 17 square metres in 2020. In Hong Kong, $1 million secures 22.5 square metres, while New York offers about 34 square metres,...

Rakuten, Celona Plot Open RAN Private 5G
Rakuten Symphony and Celona are teaming up to offer an almost-as-a-service private 5G solution that blends Rakuten's cloud‑native open RAN platform with Celona's enterprise‑focused LAN. The partnership promises to lower cost and complexity, allowing businesses of any size to deploy...
Jacobs, GHD and WSP Designing Five Stations for Australian Metro Development
Jacobs, GHD and WSP have formed a joint venture to design five underground stations for Sydney Metro West’s Stations Package West, linking Greater Parramatta with the Sydney CBD. The stations—Westmead, North Strathfield, Burwood North, Five Dock and The Bays—are slated for a 6‑Star Green Star...

More Flexible Opening Hours in Belgium: Open Until 9 P.m. and No Designated Closing Day
Belgium’s federal government has proposed extending retail opening hours to 9 p.m. every day and eliminating the mandatory weekly closing day, pending parliamentary approval. The Council of Ministers already cleared the measure, but lawmakers must give the final green light before...
Chery Lepas Brand Shows Electric L4 at Auto China 2026
Lepas, the Chery‑owned brand, unveiled its compact L4 electric crossover at Auto China 2026, showcasing a new global NEV strategy built on the LEX intelligent platform. The L4 is pitched as a lightweight, city‑focused SUV that blends agility with premium...
FEMA Approves More Than $657 Million to Reimburse States, Medical Facilities for Backlog of Public Assistance
The Department of Homeland Security announced that FEMA will disburse more than $657 million to clear a backlog of COVID‑19 public‑assistance reimbursements. The money will flow through FEMA’s Public Assistance program to fund 75 projects across states, territories and health‑care facilities....
SkyDrive and West Nippon Expressway Form AAM Partnership
SkyDrive Inc. has partnered with West Nippon Expressway Company (NEXCO West) to explore commercial eVTOL services using the expressway’s parking and service areas as vertiport sites. The collaboration will assess feasibility of turning these waystations into air‑mobility hubs, supporting SkyDrive’s...
Why Ancestry Matters in the Cardiac Screening of Elite Soccer Players
A new ESC Preventive Cardiology study examined 9,024 elite male soccer players screened between 2017 and 2024, finding that 25% identified as Black and that cardiac abnormalities varied markedly by regional ancestry. West and Central African players displayed the highest...

Giant Leaves BBC Show Gladiators After Three Seasons
Jamie Bigg, the former professional bodybuilder and firefighter who appears on BBC’s Gladiators as “Giant,” announced his departure after three seasons. Bigg revealed on Instagram that the decision was driven by a conflict with his personal values, not a voluntary...

New JV Targets Deepwater Exploration in Guinea-Bissau Offshore Blocks
PetroGuin and Tender Oil and Gas have signed a joint venture to explore offshore Blocks 5C and 6C in Guinea‑Bissau. The agreement, announced at the Invest in African Energy Forum in Paris, includes a full 2D and 3D seismic campaign to improve...

Dallas Fed: Executives See Prolonged Hormuz Disruption, Modest U.S. Supply Gains
Oil and gas executives surveyed by the Dallas Fed expect the Strait of Hormuz disruption to persist for months, with 39% forecasting a return to normal shipping only by August and many seeing risk extending into late 2026. They anticipate...

Oil Majors Boost Exploration as 300-Billion-Barrel Supply Gap Looms
Major oil companies are ramping up ultra‑deepwater and frontier exploration as Wood Mackenzie warns of a 300‑billion‑barrel supply gap by 2050. Existing fields are projected to decline 40% between 2025 and 2040, leaving only about 700 billion barrels from current and...

U.S. Boards Iranian Oil Supertanker in Indian Ocean Amid Sanctions Crackdown
U.S. forces conducted a right‑of‑visit boarding of the Iranian‑linked supertanker Majestic X, a 2 million‑barrel VLCC, in the Indian Ocean. The Pentagon labeled the vessel stateless and flagged it as sailing under a false flag. The action follows a series of recent...

Materials Engineering Gaps Threaten Africa’s Renewable Energy Payoffs
Africa’s solar market is expanding rapidly, accounting for 50‑60% of global renewable growth despite representing only 2% of installed capacity. However, mid‑scale projects are falling short of financial expectations, delivering 5‑8% returns versus the modeled 8‑15% due to high temperatures...
New Routes and More Flights From Avianca This Summer
Avianca is boosting its U.S. network for Summer 2026 by adding 42 weekly flights, expanding capacity on existing routes and launching new services. The carrier will debut a nonstop San Francisco‑Guatemala City flight in June and resume several seasonal routes such...

EU Bans Funding for Energy Projects Using Chinese Inverters—Will It Move the Needle on Cybersecurity?
The European Commission has barred EU financing for energy projects that use inverters sourced from "high‑risk" nations, chiefly China, as well as Russia, Iran and North Korea. The prohibition applies to all EU funding instruments, including the European Investment Bank,...

Fragmentation Fuels Distrust of Health Sector
The 2026 Edelman Trust Barometer’s Special Report on Health reveals deep fragmentation in U.S. health discourse, with 86% of respondents seeing the sector as divided. Trust in the healthcare system has slipped, and confidence in media reporting on health dropped...

Rana Plaza’s Legacy Still Tests Brand Safety Vows
Thirteen years after the Rana Plaza collapse, the International Accord on health and safety is entering a new negotiation round, testing how far global fashion brands will commit to binding factory‑safety measures. The Accord has completed more than 48,000 inspections, remedied...

AI Referrals Deliver Almost Three Times the Conversion Rate of Traditional Search, New Research Suggests
Lebesgue’s analysis of 35,000 Shopify merchants shows AI referrals convert at 3.6% versus 1.23% for Google search, nearly three times higher. AI‑driven visits also produce about 30% more revenue per session. The findings signal a shift from click‑volume tactics to...

Localized Distribution In The AI Era: The DIRHAM Framework via @Sejournal, @Gregjarboe
Content marketers are moving from the decade‑old PESO model to the new DIRHAM framework, which treats AI answer engines, social recommendation algorithms, and private messaging as the primary distribution gatekeepers. The six pillars—Digital Advertising, Influencer Partnerships, Regional Context, Hybrid Content,...
Lucky Saint Launches Electrolyte Lager with Lime & Sea Salt
Lucky Saint, the UK’s largest independent alcohol‑free beer brand, unveiled Lucky Saint Lime & Sea Salt Lager, an electrolyte‑infused, alcohol‑free lager. The drink provides 305 mg potassium, 77 mg sodium, 57 mg magnesium and vitamin C, delivering only 80 calories and low sugar. It...

Liberia: Putu Deal - Sanctions Trap Looms
Liberia is considering a restructuring of the Putu iron‑ore concession that would replace Russian‑sanctioned Severstal with Indian firm Planet One. The original deal, signed in December 2025, secured over $500 million from the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation and the Africa...

Xbox Free Play Days Has Acquired MLB The Show 26, Age of Mythology: Retold, and More for All Xbox Players...
Microsoft’s Xbox Free Play Days runs April 23‑26 2026, letting Game Pass Ultimate, Premium and Essential members download and play four premium titles at no extra charge. The lineup includes MLB The Show 26, Age of Mythology: Retold, Anno 117: Pax Romana and The Survivalists....
Essex Police Press Statements Were Defamatory of Allison Pearson, Judge Says
High Court Judge Mr Justice Chamberlain ruled that several press statements issued by Essex Police and comments by Police and Crime Commissioner Roger Hirst were defamatory toward Telegraph columnist Allison Pearson. The statements suggested there were reasonable grounds to investigate...
Alcohol-Free Brewing “Pioneers” Name First CEO and Embark on Ambitious £1M+ Funding Round
East London’s Nirvana Brewery has appointed Paul Thomas Walsh, a veteran of fintech and investment banking, as its inaugural CEO. The brewer, which operates the UK’s only dedicated no‑ and low‑alcohol brewhouse, is launching a £1 million (≈$1.25 million) funding round aimed...

Axios Npm Supply Chain Compromise – Guidance for Azure Pipelines Customers
On March 31 2026 malicious versions of the popular JavaScript HTTP client Axios (1.14.1 and 0.30.4) were briefly published to the npm registry, embedding a hidden dependency that contacted attacker‑controlled servers. The supply‑chain breach can affect Azure Pipelines builds that resolve dependencies...

Stoli Vodka Ups Presence in French Retail
Stoli Group’s flagship vodka has partnered with French distributor Slaur Sardet to enter the grocery channel, debuting in 600 stores across the country. The rollout covers 500 E Leclerc and 100 Super U locations, with a recommended retail price of $21 per...

Sennheiser Launches Spectera Studio
Sennheiser unveiled Spectera Studio, a dedicated planning tool for its Spectera bi‑directional wideband wireless ecosystem. The software lets users design full system layouts, edit or migrate existing configuration files, and calculate RF capacity without needing a live Base Station connection....

The NCSC Is Worried About HDMI-Based Attacks, Should You Be?
The UK National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has unveiled SilentGlass, a hardware device that acts as an HDMI‑to‑DisplayPort firewall, blocking unexpected or malicious signals. Built on NCSC‑owned intellectual property and licensed to UK firm Goldilock, the product will be manufactured...

France Streamlines Renewables Environmental Permitting with New Provisions
France issued a decree on April 22 to accelerate appeals for strategic environmental projects, especially large‑scale renewables. The new rules let challengers file directly with the territorial administrative court of appeal, which will issue a final decision, with only a cassation...

Office of Naval Research Leaders Talk Future of Autonomy and Unmanned Innovation at Panel Discussion
The Office of Naval Research (ONR) highlighted its legacy in autonomous maritime systems—from REMUS and swarmboats to Sea Hunter—during a panel at the Sea‑Air‑Space Expo. Chief of Naval Research Dr. Rachel Riley emphasized a shift toward faster testing, streamlined software...
Cardiometabolic Trials: Using Expertise to Turn Complexity Into Robust Results
Nucleus Network’s Minneapolis site has emerged as a benchmark for early‑phase cardiometabolic trials, leveraging AI‑driven recruitment, rigorous PI oversight, and advanced imaging to deliver decision‑grade data. In the Rivus RIV‑HU6‑203 study the team screened 506 candidates, randomised 80 participants and...

U.S. Firm Zoom Ordered to Pay Japan Company Zoom for Trademark Infringement
A Tokyo District Court ordered Zoom Communications to pay roughly $1 million to Japanese audio firm Zoom Corp. for trademark infringement over similar logos, while NEC Networks, Zoom’s Japanese distributor, was fined about $100 k. The court stopped short of issuing an...
K+N Sees Airfreight Revenues and Profits Slide in Q1
Kuehne+Nagel reported a 9% year‑on‑year decline in Q1 airfreight revenue to Sfr 1.6 bn (≈$1.76 bn) and a 4.3% drop in EBIT to Sfr 111 m (≈$122 m), even though volumes nudged up 0.4% to 516,000 tonnes. The revenue dip was partly due to a weaker...

EU’s 20th Sanctions Batch Tightens Grip on Russia’s Oil, Gas, LNG and Shadow Fleet Spheres with 632 Vessels Blacklisted
The European Union adopted its 20th sanctions package against Russia, blacklisting 632 vessels linked to the shadow fleet and adding 120 individuals and entities to the freeze list. The measures introduce a new anti‑circumvention tool, tighten controls on oil, gas...

SCOOP: Pen Marudhar in Talks to Acquire Welcome To The Jungle’s Overseas Rights; JioStar Bags Domestic Theatrical, OTT and Satellite...
Pen Marudhar is in final talks to acquire the overseas theatrical distribution rights for the upcoming comedy caper *Welcome To The Jungle*, slated for a June 26 release. Meanwhile, JioStar’s Disney‑backed arm has secured the all‑India theatrical, satellite and OTT...

ROUNDUP: IPPs BrightNight, Lydian Acquire US Portfolios, ILOS Projects Upsizes European Credit Facility
BrightNight has bought out Cordelio Power’s stake, taking full ownership of a 6 GW development portfolio in the western United States and retaining four operating assets, including the 300 MW Box Canyon solar farm and the 200 MW Greenwater battery. Lydian Energy acquired...

Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor Is Getting a Free Endless Mode, Optimizations and a Big Expansion
Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor will receive a free update on April 30 that adds a highly requested Endless Mode, Mastery Milestones, and a suite of performance upgrades. The patch also upgrades the game to Unity 6, delivering KD‑tree physics, VFX enhancements,...
Leading Bottom Care Brand Wype Expands High Street Presence in Boots
Wype, the UK’s fastest‑growing bottom‑care brand, will debut in Boots stores from April 2026, occupying the digestive health aisle in 288 locations. The company, founded in 2020, already ships over 2,500 units daily to more than 350,000 customers with its aloe‑vera...
Why Are Medical Aid Members Facing More Out-of-Pocket Healthcare Expenses
South African medical scheme members are increasingly hit with out‑of‑pocket costs because schemes reimburse only their own tariff rates while specialists often charge far more, sometimes up to five times the scheme rate. Rising medical inflation—about 9‑10% annually versus 4‑5%...
What Is The Bank Secrecy Act (BSA)?
The Bank Secrecy Act (BSA), enacted in 1970, is the cornerstone U.S. regulation for combating money laundering, terrorist financing, and fraud. It obligates banks and financial institutions to implement robust anti‑money‑laundering (AML) programs, appoint compliance officers, and conduct independent audits....

Kuehne + Nagel – Give Me a Reason…
Kuehne + Nagel (K+N) posted its first‑quarter 2026 results, which fell short of consensus forecasts, prompting a sharp sell‑off in its shares. The company narrowed its earnings guidance range but did not deliver the steep growth investors expected. Meanwhile, overland freight...

Broadcast Visibility As The New Currency For Athlete NIL Valuation
The 2026 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championship set an ESPN record with an average 1.1 million viewers and a 1.7 million‑viewer peak. Minnesota’s Golden Gophers saw just 58% of their routines broadcast, dropping to 17% in the final rotation, while top contenders received...

‘It’s a Tightrope’: Why Europe Faces a China Dilemma over Its Wind Power Drive
European wind firms gathered in Madrid amid a surge in demand for clean power, yet Chinese exhibitors were conspicuously absent. Policymakers are wrestling with a dilemma: prioritize "Made in Europe" production to protect jobs, or rely on cheaper Chinese components...

Mabwell Initiates P-III Trial for 9MW2821 in TNBC
Mabwell has launched a Phase III trial of its Nectin‑4‑targeting antibody‑drug conjugate 9MW2821 in patients with locally advanced or metastatic triple‑negative breast cancer (TNBC). The study pits 9MW2821 against the investigator’s choice of chemotherapy in patients who have already received taxane‑based...

Bankers Say They're AI Fluent, but Measurement Is 'Ad Hoc'
Banks poured billions into AI in 2025, yet most view workforce fluency as only moderate. In American Banker’s AI Talent Shift survey, 48% of 206 banking professionals rated their firm’s AI literacy as moderate, while just 16% said it was...

Nestlé Slashes 450 Jobs Sparking Union Backlash
Nestlé announced it will cut more than 450 jobs across its UK operations, with the bulk of layoffs expected at the York factory and the Gatwick headquarters. The cuts are the first wave of a global restructuring plan that aims...

The Pakistan Trap: Israeli Analyst Explains Why Washington Keeps Picking Pakistan Over India: OPED
The op‑ed argues that Washington’s decades‑long preference for Pakistan over India is a strategic mistake rooted in Cold‑War era agreements and a habit of rewarding military‑run regimes that offer short‑term access. It traces a pattern from the 1954 defense pact,...