Precision Medicine in Early Oncology Trials: Biomarkers as Strategic Drivers
Oncology drug development is shifting toward precision immunotherapies, with biomarkers driving patient selection and trial efficiency. Experts at a Caidya webinar highlighted two trends: novel combination regimens and early integration of biomarker strategies, including companion diagnostics. Early biomarker adoption can shorten trials, enable dose optimization, and reduce costs, while emerging modalities such as liquid biopsies and AI‑enhanced classification promise deeper insights. Regulatory requirements for concurrent CDx approval add complexity but also accelerate market entry.
More Ambulances Are Carrying Blood for Transfusions. Experts Say It Will Save Lives
More U.S. ambulance services are now equipped to carry and administer type O blood in the field, a practice once limited to the military. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports roughly 300 of the 15,000 EMS agencies have pre‑hospital...
A Flawed Formula for Peace in Ukraine
U.S.-led negotiations to end the Ukraine war have been suspended, largely because the talks were built around a land‑for‑security trade‑off. The current U.S. framework demands Ukraine cede roughly 20% of the Donbas in exchange for American and European security guarantees....

5G Expected to Reshape South Africa’s Wireless Broadband Market
South Africa’s broadband access market is projected to hit roughly US$4.4 billion in revenue by 2029, adding 3.7 million new residential subscriptions. A compound annual growth rate of 8.6% is driven mainly by fibre‑to‑the‑home and fixed‑mobile broadband, with 5G expected to capture...
AVX Engineers Completes Key Study To Upgrade Rural Access Roads In The Eastern Cape
AVX Engineers has finished a comprehensive geotechnical investigation and road‑design study aimed at upgrading gravel access routes in South Africa’s Eastern Cape. The study evaluated traffic patterns, pavement conditions, alignment, drainage and environmental factors, using Dynamic Cone Penetrometer testing to...
Gan & Lee and JW Pharmaceutical Agree on Bofanglutide Commercialisation
Gan & Lee Pharmaceuticals has signed an exclusive licence with JW Pharmaceutical to develop and commercialise the GLP‑1RA bofonaglutide in South Korea. JW will receive a $5 million upfront payment and up to $76.1 million in milestones, bringing total potential value to...

Person of the Week: Alberto Safra – and Outrageous Lawyers’ Fees
Alberto Safra, heir to Brazil's prominent Safra banking dynasty, has secured a judicial review of the more than $35 million in legal fees charged during a protracted inheritance dispute over his late father's estate. The review challenges the fee structure and...
Australia to Underwrite Refiners' Spot Fuel Trades
Australia’s Export Finance Australia (EFA) will underwrite spot‑market fuel and crude oil purchases for refiners Viva Energy and Ampol, reducing financial risk and enabling access to otherwise uncommercial cargoes. The government can direct the additional fuel to regions facing tighter...

Tritax London Logistics Fund Raises a Further £110m
Tritax London Logistics Fund secured an additional £110 million (≈ $140 million) of equity in Q4 2025, bringing its annual capital raised to £313 million (≈ $400 million). The raise includes a first £100 million (≈ $128 million) commitment from a global multi‑manager representing an Australian super fund, pushing the...

Europe Votes Far-Right on ICE-Style Deportations
On 26 March the European Parliament voted to adopt a sweeping Deportation Regulation that expands detention, authorises home raids and mandates the detection of undocumented people in workplaces, schools and hospitals. The draft mirrors U.S. ICE powers, introduces offshore “return hubs”...
FDA Approves Higher Dose Nusinersen for Spinal Muscular Atrophy
The FDA has approved a higher‑dose regimen of nusinersen (Spinraza) for spinal muscular atrophy, updating both the loading and maintenance phases. The new schedule delivers two larger injections two weeks apart, followed by maintenance doses every four months. Approval follows...

Tesla Reportedly Plans Smaller, More Affordable SUV
Tesla is reportedly evaluating a new compact electric SUV positioned below the Model Y, aiming at a lower‑price segment. The vehicle would be about 4.28 m long, roughly half a metre shorter than the Model Y, and weigh around 1.5 tonnes, achieved by a...

Honda Super-N to Launch in July Priced Under £20,000
Japanese automaker Honda will debut its Super‑N compact electric car in the UK this July, with a starting price below £20,000 (approximately $25,000). The model offers up to 199 miles of city range and a combined 128‑mile range, targeting urban...

€8m Upgrade Doubles Cygnum’s Irish Timber Frame Output to 2,500 Homes
Cygnum, an Irish timber‑frame specialist, unveiled an €8 million ($8.7 million) factory extension in Macroom, County Cork, creating 150 jobs and raising annual output from 1,400 to 2,500 homes. The company reported 2024 turnover of €34.6 million ($37.7 million) and operating profit of €5.46 million...
Japan to Ease Oil Bottleneck, Ensure Stable Supply
Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) has launched a task‑force to curb oil‑product bottlenecks, directing major refiners such as Eneos, Idemitsu and Cosmo Oil to supply critical facilities directly. The government mandates that monthly volumes match the same...

Shell Targets 2027 Gas Start-Up at Loran-Manatee Field
Shell announced that it will start natural gas production from the offshore Loran‑Manatee field in 2027, a joint development straddling Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago. The company has boosted the pipeline capacity to transport the gas to Trinidad to 1 billion...
Addressing Pain Points in Organoid Sorting: The Orgadroid
Visienco, a Swiss life‑sciences startup, unveiled the Orgadroid—an automated platform that combines precision robotics with AI‑driven microscopy to sort and classify organoids. The organoid market is forecast to reach $15.01 billion by 2031, growing at a 22.43% CAGR, but manual handling...

The First Berserker: Khazan Studio Neople Announces Restructure of Dev Teams
Neople, a Nexon subsidiary, announced a reorganization of its development teams as The First Berserker: Khazan moves into its final phase. The company emphasized that the shift is a strategic reallocation of talent, not a layoff, and will support live‑service...
Host Broadcast Services CEO and COO to Step Down After 2026 FIFA World Cup
Host Broadcast Services (HBS), the production arm behind the 2026 FIFA World Cup, announced that CEO Dan Miodownik and COO Luc‑Antoine Charial will leave their roles on September 30, 2026. Both executives have led HBS since 2018, overseeing coverage of...

If You Loved Balatro, Don't Miss Your Chance to Get This Indie Deck Builder at Under $3
Fanatical’s Platinum Collection now features the indie deck‑builder *This Ain't Even Poker, Ya Joker*, priced under $3 (≈£3). The game mixes chaotic deck‑building with rogue‑like upgrades, letting players battle a sinister Jester and craft reality‑warping combos. Fans of Balatro will...

Fewer than 3 in 10 Register for HMRC's Making Tax Digital Shake-Up
HMRC reports that only about 28% of the 780,000 sole traders and landlords required to adopt Making Tax Digital (MTD) for income tax have registered, with 219,000 sign‑ups to date. The deadline for the first quarterly filing is 7 August 2026,...

The Skylines of the Future Will Be Made of Wood
Architects are increasingly turning to engineered wood—cross‑laminated and glue‑laminated timber—to construct high‑rise buildings that rival steel and concrete. The 284‑foot Ascent MKE in Milwaukee opened in 2022 as the world’s tallest timber tower, and Vancouver’s Hive recently became North America’s...

Telix Reports US FDA Acceptance of NDA for TLX101-Px (Pixclara) in Glioma Imaging
Telix Pharma announced that the U.S. FDA has accepted the resubmitted New Drug Application for TLX101‑Px, marketed as Pixclara, an investigational 18F‑FET PET imaging agent for glioma detection in adults and children. The agency set a PDUFA action date of...

Bidders Line up for €8 Billion XpFibre Deal
Altice’s Patrick Drahi has opened a sale process for his 50.01% stake in XpFibre, inviting a shortlist that includes DigitalBridge, KKR, Brookfield Asset Management and Vauban Infrastructure Partners. Initial offers value the fibre network at roughly €8 billion (about $8.7 billion) including...

ConocoPhillips Assessing Oil Opportunities in Venezuela
ConocoPhillips is sending a small evaluation team to Venezuela this week to assess oil and gas prospects. The U.S. producer, which left the country in 2007 after nationalization, is still owed roughly $12 billion plus interest from arbitration awards. The move...
Hecla Mining: Undersupplied Silver Market To Drive Growth
Hecla Mining Company (HL) received a Buy rating as analysts anticipate a sustained silver deficit through 2026, which should lift prices. The firm projects 15.1‑16.5 million ounces of silver output next year, driven by low‑cost North American mines that generate strong...

Iran Ceasefire: Not an Off-Ramp for the US but a Life-Saving Ejection Seat
A Pakistan‑mediated two‑week ceasefire between the United States, Israel and Iran has been accepted, marking the first time a Middle Eastern nation forced the US‑Israel axis to negotiate on Tehran’s terms. The deal pivots negotiations to Iran’s 10‑point plan, replacing...

Kazakhstan Increases Rail Transport to All Central Asian Countries
Kazakhstan’s rail freight surged 34% in the first quarter of 2026 versus the same period last year, driven by strong export and transit activity along the Middle Corridor. Grain shipments topped 2 million tonnes, up 50%, while ferrous metal exports rose...
The Operations Leader's Guide to Navigating Red Sea Disruption
The Houthi attacks on Red Sea shipping lanes have forced vessels to detour around the Cape of Good Hope, adding 10‑14 days to transit times and driving up freight rates and surcharges. Capacity has tightened, blank sailings have risen, and supply‑chain...
RWE Installs CO2-Reduced Steel Tower and Recyclable Blades at Thor
RWE has installed an offshore wind turbine at the Thor project using a reduced‑CO₂ steel tower and recyclable rotor blades. The 1.1 GW farm, located 22 km off Denmark’s west coast, now delivers its first power to the grid and will host...
RWE Installs CO2-Reduced Steel Tower and Recyclable Blades at Thor
RWE has installed an offshore wind turbine at Denmark’s Thor wind farm using a reduced‑CO₂ steel tower and recyclable rotor blades. The turbine is part of the 1.1 GW project, which began delivering power to the Danish grid and will host...

Pasqal Partners with True Nexus on Quantum Food Protein Design
Quantum computing firm Pasqal has teamed up with computational‑intelligence specialist True Nexus to use Pasqal’s neutral‑atom quantum processors for protein modeling in alternative food systems. The partnership will develop the first fully vectorized, dynamic 3‑D model of protein gelation, integrating...
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[Event News] Indie Showcase Submissions Open
Develop: Brighton has opened submissions for its Indie Showcase, a competition that gives independent game studios a chance to present their latest titles to a large UK audience. Up to ten finalists will be selected by industry experts and will...
L’Oréal Appoints Global Chief Commercial Officer for Its Consumer Products Division
L’Oréal has appointed Stijn Demeersseman as Global Chief Commercial Officer of its Consumer Products Division. Demeersseman returns after a stint at Amazon, where he led UK retail media and advertising account management. In his new role he will coordinate across...

Could Your Sales Be up to 11% Better?
Retailers face a chronic inventory accuracy problem, with more than 60% of records containing errors that can erode sales by 4‑11%. TSC Auto ID argues that a hybrid labeling strategy—combining traditional barcodes with RFID—delivers real‑time traceability, reduces shrink, and improves...
Ethio Telecom Launches RFID ‘Non-Stop’ Expressway Toll System via Telebirr
Ethio telecom, together with the Ethiopian Toll Roads Enterprise, has rolled out an RFID‑based toll collection system on the Addis Ababa‑Adama Expressway that integrates directly with the telebirr mobile‑payment platform. The solution allows vehicles to pass toll gates without stopping, automatically...

Used EVs and Petrol Cars Hit Price Parity in Q1, Finds Autorola
In Q1 2026 used electric vehicles (EVs) and petrol cars reached near price parity, with the average wholesale gap shrinking to just $241. Average used EV prices fell 9.1% to about $19,660, while used petrol prices rose 5.1% to roughly $20,000....

The Oil Market Faces a Major Reckoning if US-Iran Peace Talks Fail
Oil futures on the NYMEX are trading below $100 per barrel, while spot prices for immediate delivery to Asia and the Middle East sit between $126 and $140. The $30‑$40 premium reflects supply constraints caused by Iran’s restriction of the...

ADAPTOVATE Appoints Jim Cundiff as Managing Director and Partner
ADAPTOVATE announced the appointment of Jim Cundiff as Managing Director and Partner, adding a veteran of enterprise agility and AI‑enabled transformation to its leadership team. Cundiff brings over 20 years of experience, including founding one of the first agile consultancies...

Tanker with Russian Flag Transits Hormuz
A Russian‑flagged VLCC named Arhimeda transited the Strait of Hormuz, one of only four tankers flying Moscow’s colors. The supertanker, built in 2000, headed westward toward Iran’s Kharg Island before listing “for orders,” indicating no fixed next call. Its recent...

UK Warships Uncover Secret Russian Submarine Operation Near British Waters (PHOTO)
The UK Ministry of Defence disclosed that a Russian Akula‑class attack submarine entered international waters near the British Isles and was tracked for weeks before being forced to retreat. Royal Navy assets—including HMS St Albans, RFA Tidespring and Merlin helicopters—monitored the sub alongside...

Amgen’s Lung Cancer Drug Tarlatamab Wins China Approval
Amgen’s bispecific antibody tarlatamab, marketed in the U.S. as Imdelltra, has received approval from China’s National Medical Products Administration. The drug is designed for adults with extensive‑stage small cell lung cancer that has progressed despite chemotherapy. Amgen will commercialize the...
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[Industry News] GAMED Is the First Unified Identity and Monetization Layer for Gamers
GAMED, powered by Dizzaract, launched a unified identity and monetization platform for gamers, consolidating data from multiple gaming ecosystems into a single dashboard. The service follows a Telegram MVP that attracted over 900,000 users and tracked roughly $15 million in in‑game...

Why Fundamental Research in Photovoltaics Remains Critical for an Established Technology
A new paper led by Professor Rebecca Saive of the University of Twente warns that fundamental research in photovoltaics is losing traction as scientists drift toward other fields. The authors cite a 15% drop in dedicated funding over the past...

New Pentagon Memo Complicates DJI Drone Ban Reversal
The Pentagon released a memo reaffirming its opposition to any reconsideration of the FCC’s “Covered List,” which bars foreign‑made drones and critical components from U.S. sale. The memo cites both classified and unclassified intelligence, including a classified annex submitted to...

US Summons Bank Bosses over Cyber Risks From Anthropic’s Latest AI Model
The U.S. Treasury summoned CEOs of major banks, including Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, to discuss the cyber risks associated with Anthropic’s newly released Claude Mythos AI model. Anthropic warns the model poses unprecedented cybersecurity threats, such as generating sophisticated phishing...

Defence24Days on the 6 & 7 of May in Warsaw
Defence24Days 2026 will convene on 6‑7 May at Warsaw’s PGE Narodowy stadium, bringing together defence ministers, senior military commanders and EU officials to address security challenges on NATO’s eastern flank. The event, under the patronage of Deputy Prime Minister Władysław Kosiniak‑Kamysz, will...
South Korea to Fund Medical AI Device Rollout and More Briefs
South Korea's Ministry of Health and Welfare will allocate 8 billion won ($5.3 million) from the AX‑Sprint programme to fund commercialization of AI‑based medical devices, supporting consortia with hospitals for clinical validation and reimbursement between 2026‑27. Singapore's Nanyang Technological University launched the...
How Energy Market Swings Are Reshaping Monetary Policy
Energy market turbulence is reverberating across the financial system, with crude‑oil price swings reigniting inflation worries and driving Treasury volatility to its highest level since the 2025 Liberation Day rally. The surge in Treasury convexity signals heightened directional uncertainty, forcing...

Warning that South Africa’s Digital Competitiveness Is in Retreat
The Development Bank of Southern Africa’s Digital Infrastructure Investment Study 2025 reveals South Africa’s digital competitiveness slipped to 54th out of 67 countries, only a modest gain from 2020. The report highlights severe weaknesses in training, education and regulatory frameworks,...