IPA Announces Shortlist for the 2026 Innovation Award
The International Publishers Association (IPA) unveiled the shortlist for its 2026 Innovation in Publishing Award, highlighting six nominees that span AI-driven platforms, inclusive literacy tools, and novel marketing solutions. The award, launched in 2022 and presented biennially, seeks projects that can be replicated across the global publishing ecosystem. Past winners include Brazil’s Conexão Livraria and the Publishing 2030 Accelerator. Winners will be announced at the 35th International Publishers Congress in Kuala Lumpur, July 5‑9, 2026.

Torabhaig Launches First Core Expression
Skye‑based Torabhaig has introduced Taigh, the first single malt in its core range, created in partnership with Scottish poet Iona Lee. The whisky is bottled at 46% ABV, unfiltered, and aged in first‑fill bourbon barrels with a finishing touch of...
DRAM Pauses After Rally as NAND Extends Gains, Q2 Rebound Expected
DRAM prices stalled in March at $13 per 8 Gb DDR4 after an 11‑month rally, as supply agreements capped movement. Q1 pricing was largely set earlier, but quarterly contract prices still rose sharply from Q4. Samsung signaled a 40‑45% price hike...

Voestalpine Railway Systems Sets New Benchmarks in Rail Freight Monitoring with Zentrak
voestalpine Railway Systems, together with LogServ, launched zentrak – a camera‑based monitoring suite for rail freight. The zentrak Visual Train Analysis (VTA) captures high‑resolution images of moving wagons at speeds up to 250 km/h, automatically reading car numbers, hazardous labels and...

Duncan Taylor to Host Two Spirit of Speyside Events
Duncan Taylor, a Huntly‑based independent bottler, will open its doors to the public for the first time during the 27th Spirit of Speyside festival. The company is hosting two distinct events – the premium Bottler Archive Experience priced at £200...

Diageo Names John O’Keeffe as North America CEO
Diageo has appointed John O’Keeffe, former president of Asia Pacific and global travel retail head, as its new North America president and CEO, succeeding Sally Grimes. O’Keeffe brings decades of experience across innovation, emerging markets, and brand building. The North...

New Beverage Launches: Nestlé Functional, MOMO and More…
Functional beverages are moving from niche to mainstream as brands add vitamins, minerals and gut‑health claims to everyday formats. In the UK, Nestlé launched the Buxton Peak functional water line, Bio&Me introduced a probiotic kefir range with 100 bn live cultures,...
Memory Market Rebounds, but AI Demand Reshapes Recovery
The 2026 memory market is rebounding, but the recovery is being reshaped by AI‑driven demand. TrendForce projects DRAM contract prices to climb 58‑63% QoQ and NAND Flash to surge 70‑75% QoQ in Q2. AI and data‑center expansion are pushing suppliers...
Tracklaying Starts on Chongqing - Kunming High-Speed Line
Tracklaying has begun on the 846km Chongqing‑Kunming high‑speed railway in Yunnan, with the first 500‑meter rail segment installed in Songming County. The line features extensive civil works, including bridges and tunnels that comprise 87.4% of the alignment, such as the...
Workforce Gap of 53,000 Threatens 2026 Solar Deployment Targets
The U.S. solar sector must meet a July 4, 2026 construction deadline to secure full federal tax credits, prompting a surge in project activity. Current employment stands at 280,000, but analysts project a need for 355,000 workers by late 2026, leaving a 53,000‑person...
Infineon Launches TLVR Power Module for AI Server Power Demand
Infineon Technologies has launched the TDM24745T, a quad‑phase power module designed for AI server platforms. The compact 9 × 10 × 5 mm device integrates four power stages, a TLVR inductor and decoupling capacitors, achieving current densities above 2 A/mm² and peak currents up to 320 A....

Zelim Opens New Canada Office in Nova Scotia
Zelim announced the opening of a new office in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, at the COVE ocean facility, slated to begin operations in April 2026. The site will serve as a regional hub for the company’s AI‑enabled maritime safety technologies, including its...
Fujitsu, Rapidus Team up on 1.4nm AI Chip for Servers
Fujitsu and Rapidus announced a joint development of a 1.4 nm neural processing unit (NPU) aimed at AI inference in servers. The project, costing roughly 58 billion yen, will leverage Rapidus’s advanced node roadmap and Fujitsu’s Arm‑based Monaka CPU built on a...

SSE Appoints Derrymeen BESS Contractors
SSE has named Kirby Group Engineering and Sungrow as the primary contractors for the 100 MW/200 MWh Derrymeen Battery Energy Storage System in County Tyrone. Sungrow will provide its PowerTitan 2.0 battery technology while Kirby will manage construction and balance‑of‑plant work. Mobilisation is underway...
Ofcom Research Finds Rise in Concern over Online Risks versus Benefits
Ofcom’s latest research, released after a landmark trial examining the harms of Meta and YouTube, shows a marked increase in public concern about online risks. The study finds that 68% of respondents now view digital platforms as more dangerous than...

US Titles Dominate VOD Catalogues Despite Strong European Production
New research from the European Audiovisual Observatory shows that U.S. titles dominate video‑on‑demand (VOD) catalogues across Europe despite a sizable European output. European works account for 46% of individual titles but only 32% of catalogue "presences," while U.S. titles represent...
Mon Mine Restart Clears Another Hurdle
Sixty North Gold Mining has completed the winter‑road delivery of all equipment needed to restart the Mon gold mine in the Northwest Territories. The company aims to begin mill construction this summer and resume production at a permitted 100‑ton‑per‑day capacity,...

Starlink Shines Bright in Asia-Pacific
SpaceX’s Starlink is accelerating its direct‑to‑device (D2D) rollout across the Asia‑Pacific, with launch dates confirmed for New Zealand’s Spark and Japan’s NTT Docomo, while SoftBank announced future plans. Spark’s offering mixes free access with a NZD10 (~$5.70) fee tier, targeting remote and...

Correspondence: Registering with and Reporting Your Fuel Prices to Fuel Finder
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has issued an open letter urging all road fuel retailers to register with the government’s Fuel Finder platform and to report any price changes within 30 minutes. Starting 1 May 2026, the CMA will actively enforce...

Bouygues Signs up for Next Phase of London Estate Revamp
Bouygues has secured the contract for the second phase of a major London estate redevelopment, committing roughly £500 million to the project. The plan will deliver about 2,500 new homes, with a significant share earmarked for affordable housing. Sustainable design standards...
ACC 2026: Meta-Analysis Supports CagriSema as Superior First-Line Therapy in Obesity
At the ACC 2026 meeting, a Bayesian network meta‑analysis of 2,803 overweight and obese adults showed that the fixed‑dose combination CagriSema outperformed its components, cagrilintide and semaglutide 2.4 mg, across all efficacy measures. CagriSema delivered the greatest absolute and percent weight...

Critical Cisco IMC Auth Bypass Gives Attackers Admin Access
Cisco disclosed a critical authentication bypass (CVE‑2026‑20093) in its Integrated Management Controller (IMC) that lets unauthenticated attackers obtain admin privileges on UCS C‑Series and E‑Series servers. The flaw resides in the password‑change function and can be triggered with a crafted...

Vestige Collection Unveils Binidufà
Vestige Collection has opened Binidufà, the second boutique hotel on its 800‑hectare private estate in Menorca’s untouched north. The 18th‑century property has been meticulously restored using traditional techniques and locally sourced materials. Its plant‑forward restaurant, Mesura, showcases island vegetables while...

Flutterwave Secures Nigerian Banking Licence After Crossing $40 Billion in Lifetime Payments
Flutterwave has obtained a national micro‑finance banking licence in Nigeria after acquiring open‑banking startup Mono, allowing it to hold deposits and issue loans directly. The move follows $40 billion in lifetime payments processed through its platform and eliminates reliance on third‑party...

The $1.75 Million Betrayal
TikTok influencer Brenay Montague was sued by her former friend Akira Montague for alienation of affection after a public affair with Akira's husband, Tim. The NC jury found Brenay liable and ordered her to pay $1.75 million in damages. The case...
Beyond the Biofilm: Tackling Mould and Bacterial Contamination
Microbial contamination—bacteria, yeasts and moulds—remains a pervasive risk for food and beverage manufacturers, driven by climate‑stressed crops, reduced preservatives, and complex supply chains. Hidden biofilms on equipment and spores that survive processing can trigger recalls, brand damage, and even bankruptcy....
Fact-Checking Has to Go Where Misinformation Actually Spreads
Fact‑checking has traditionally measured success by article volume and citations, but the rise of private, fast‑moving channels like WhatsApp and community chats has upended that model. The commentary argues that fact‑checking must evolve from a standalone editorial product into civic...

The World’s Most Luxurious Hotels Are All Headed Someplace New—The Open Seas
Luxury hotel giants are moving onto the high seas, turning their brand prestige into floating resorts. Ritz‑Carlton has rolled out three yachts since 2022, while Four Seasons I, launching in March 2026, will feature 95 suites and a 1:1 staff...
Banks Get Operational Risk Relief in Basel Proposal
Regulators have issued a revised Basel operational‑risk capital framework that replaces the 2023 model‑based approach with a standardized formula for U.S. Category I and II banks. The new method subtracts certain expenses from non‑interest income, applies a 70% reduction to fee‑based businesses,...
Loveholidays Makes TV Debut with ITV Sponsorship
Loveholidays has entered television advertising by securing a sponsorship deal with ITV, marking its first major broadcast campaign. The partnership features a series of short idents that riff on classic film titles, blending travel messaging with pop‑culture humor. Launched ahead...
Uber Expands $4,000 Grants For Drivers Who Switch To EVs
Uber has broadened its $4,000 "Go Electric" grant to every driver in the United States, extending a program that was previously limited to New York, California, Massachusetts and Colorado. The incentive applies to Platinum and Diamond drivers who switch to...

Osprey Opens New Midlands Ultra-Rapid EV Charging Hub
Osprey Charging has opened a new ultra‑rapid EV charging hub at Twyford Services near Evesham, featuring 16 Kempower chargers capable of 300 kW output. The site can potentially serve up to 32 vehicles at once and offers a range of payment...

Why Do Black Women Have Worse IVF Outcomes?
A University of Pennsylvania analysis of more than 246,000 IVF cycles found that Black women experience a live‑birth rate of about 45%, compared with roughly 60% for white women. Despite responding slightly better to ovarian‑stimulation drugs and producing high‑quality embryos,...
The Problem with Binding News and Prediction Markets
Prediction‑market platforms Polymarket and Kalshi have signed partnership deals with major news outlets such as CNN, CNBC, Dow Jones and Yahoo Finance, embedding real‑time betting data into editorial content. The agreements are opaque, with no disclosed financial terms, while the...
Pushed Out. Reinstated. Pushed Out Again.
A federal judge nullified the Pentagon’s October credential restrictions, ordering the reinstatement of seven *Times* reporters’ passes and restoring access for all journalists who had left. Instead of complying, the Pentagon redirected reporters to an annex, required escorts, and introduced...
Inside John Frieda’s Bold and Complex Rebrand to ‘Defend’ Its Market Position
John Frieda, the 38‑year‑old hair‑care brand owned by Kao Corporation, has launched a comprehensive rebrand that refreshes formulas, fragrances and packaging under the global platform “Salon Attitude. Every Day.” The initiative seeks to defend its premium position in the mass‑market...

BBC Announces Editor of Radio 4's Today Programme
Rebecca Keating, a veteran BBC journalist with nearly 20 years of experience, has been appointed editor of Radio 4's flagship *Today* programme, succeeding Owenna Griffiths. Keating previously served as assistant editor across several Radio 4 news shows and held senior roles on...

Borr Drilling Secures New Drilling Rig Contracts Across Four Regions
Borr Drilling announced new contract commitments and extensions for four of its premium jack‑up rigs spanning West Africa, the Americas, Europe and Southeast Asia. The Prospector 5 rig secured a binding 320‑day, up‑to‑220‑day extension contract with BW Energy in Gabon. The...

France Orders Fifth FDI Frigate From Naval Group
The French Defence Procurement Agency (DGA) signed a contract on 31 March 2026 for the fifth Amiral Ronarc’h‑class FDI frigate, to be named Amiral Cabanier, with delivery slated for 2032. The vessel will be built at Naval Group’s upgraded Lorient shipyard, which can now...
Cyber-Physical Security Gaps Demand Attention, Health-ISAC’s 2025 Exercise Series Finds
Health‑ISAC’s 2025 resilience exercise series revealed persistent gaps in coordinating cyber and physical security teams across seven simulated ransomware‑plus‑intrusion tabletop drills. Participants repeatedly reported fragmented communication, delayed escalation, and insufficient joint response procedures. The after‑action report distilled twelve priority observations,...
ThredUp’s 2026 Resale Report Sees Secondhand Hitting $393B by 2030
ThredUp’s 2026 Resale Report projects the global secondhand apparel market to hit $393 billion by 2030, expanding at a 9 % CAGR and outpacing new‑apparel growth. In the United States, resale is expected to reach $78.8 billion, growing four times faster than overall...

A Year of ‘Peak Liquidity Stress’ Ahead for Forwarders, Says OntegosCloud
OntegosCloud warns that 2026 will be a year of peak liquidity stress for freight forwarders, driven by Middle‑East disruptions that lengthen transit times and shift billing milestones. The resulting cash‑inflow volatility, rising invoice disputes and higher freight surcharges are widening...

How Many Aircraft Has the US Lost in Iran War?
Since late February 2026 the United States has been conducting over 12,000 combat flights in support of Operation Epic Fury against Iran. Reported losses include three F‑15 fighters, one E‑3D AWACS (with another damaged), and an estimated sixteen MQ‑9 Reaper...

Nearly One in Eight Employers Does Not Provide Sexual Harassment Training, as Key Employment Rights Act Deadline Arrives
A recent VinciWorks poll of 464 HR professionals reveals that 12% of UK employers still provide no sexual‑harassment training, and only 5% rate their programs as excellent. From 6 April 2026, the Employment Rights Act classifies sexual‑harassment disclosures as protected whistleblowing, with...

Rosé Is ‘One of the Clearest Areas of Growth and Resilience’
Félix Solís unveiled Finca Valeria, a premium rosé line co‑created with model Valeria Mazza, at a Madrid event attended by over 250 guests. The brand targets the rosé segment, which the company cites as one of the most resilient and...
Tetra Pak Expands US Innovation Footprint with New Denton Product Development Hub
Tetra Pak broke ground on a major expansion of its Product Development Center in Denton, Texas, slated to open in Q1 2027. The new hub adds 12,000 sq ft of product‑development space and a 3,000 sq ft Customer Innovation Center, effectively doubling the site’s capacity....

Siemens Expands Private 5G Play
Siemens announced a major expansion of its private 5G portfolio, adding the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Belgium, Finland, France, Norway, and Poland to its footprint, now spanning 15 countries across Europe and the Americas. The U.S. launch will rely...
Norway Revitalises Effort to Acquire a Tactical-Class UAV with $103 Million Competition
Norway’s Defence Material Agency has relaunched a procurement for a tactical‑class unmanned aerial vehicle, issuing a pre‑qualification notice on 31 March 2026. The framework agreement is valued at up to NOK 1 billion (approximately US $103 million) for a four‑year term, with options to extend...

Globo Shifts Primary Distribution to SRT with Synamedia
Globo has completed a migration of its primary linear pay‑TV distribution to a fully IP‑based architecture using Secure Reliable Transport (SRT) over a managed backbone across Brazil. The transition leverages Synamedia’s Quortex PowerVu suite and virtualised Digital Content Manager, with...

Transocean Secures $1bn Backlog Boost
Transocean announced a roughly $1 bn increase to its order backlog after winning a new harsh‑environment semisub contract in Norway and securing extensions for two ultra‑deepwater drillships in Brazil. The Barents rig will operate under a 1,095‑day, $450,000‑per‑day agreement starting mid‑2027,...