
ZEEL Overhauls Sales Structure to Chase Growth Across TV and Digital Platforms
Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd. (ZEEL) is overhauling its sales organization to create an integrated, data‑driven monetisation engine that serves both traditional TV and fast‑growing digital platforms. The restructuring, led by COO Sandeep Mehrotra, appoints new chief sales officers for regional markets and content clusters, and adds a national digital sales head to accelerate ad revenue from connected TV and online channels. By aligning talent with cross‑platform solutions, ZEEL aims to capture a larger share of advertising budgets shifting toward digital ecosystems. The changes take effect immediately, with additional strategy and operations roles to ensure precise execution.

EFootball 2026 Show Time Türkiye (Yıldız, Güler, Demiral) Pack Review: Not Just for the Turkey Fans
Konami’s eFootball 2026 released a Show Time Türkiye pack featuring Kerem Yıldız, Arda Güler and Merih Demiral. Yıldız shines with a Hole Player style and high dribbling, while Güler adds Phenomenal Pass and Low Screamer to his classic No. 10 role. Demiral...
EXCLUSIVE: E.l.f. Cosmetics Taps College Basketball Star Flau’jae Johnson for Year-Long Partnership
E.l.f. Beauty announced a year‑long partnership with 22‑year‑old LSU basketball star and rapper Flau’jae Johnson. The deal adds Johnson to the brand’s growing lineup of female athlete ambassadors and features her in the “Show Yourse.l.f.” video series. E.l.f. will contribute...

Nigeria’s Power Problem Is Gutting Co-Working Margins
Co‑working operators in Lagos are being forced to relocate because soaring electricity costs, driven by the new service‑based tariff, are eroding margins. In Band A zones, a ₦200,000‑₦400,000 (≈$435‑$870) monthly bill can be cut to about ₦250,000 (≈$543) by moving to...

New NSA Director Urges More Intelligence Sharing with Allies
Gen. Josh Rudd, newly confirmed head of the NSA and Cyber Command, used his first all‑hands meeting to push for dramatically increased intelligence sharing with U.S. allies, coining the term “YESFORN” as a counterpart to the restrictive “NOFORN” classification. He...

Ethan Sinclair Trades Norton Rose Fulbright for Dentons
Former Norton Rose Fulbright partner Ethan Sinclair has joined Dentons in Ottawa as a partner in its infrastructure and public‑private partnerships group. Sinclair brings more than 15 years of corporate commercial law experience, primarily in large‑scale infrastructure, energy and property...

Australia’s New Military AI Policy Comes at a Crucial Time. The Challenge Is Turning It Into Practice
Australia’s Department of Defence has issued a new policy governing the use of artificial intelligence across all military functions, from chatbots to advanced general‑purpose models. The framework sets three core requirements: compliance with Australian law and international obligations, human accountability...
As Antibiotics Fail, a New Treatment Targets the Host, Not the Bacteria
Researchers at Trinity College Dublin have demonstrated that a single dose of interferon‑gamma can “train” human macrophages to more effectively kill drug‑resistant bacteria such as MRSA and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The IFN‑γ‑trained cells undergo epigenetic reprogramming, rely on glutamine metabolism, and...

OpenAI Drops Sora AI Video Tool, Ends Planned $1 Billion Disney Deal
OpenAI announced it is shutting down Sora, its AI‑powered video generation tool, effectively terminating a planned three‑year, $1 billion partnership with The Walt Disney Company. The deal, which would have given Disney access to Sora and allowed OpenAI to tap Disney’s...

Govt Extends Suspension of BARC Ratings for News Channels by Four Weeks
India’s Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has extended the suspension of BARC television rating points for news channels by four weeks, citing concerns that sensational coverage of the US‑Iran conflict could fuel public anxiety. The pause, now entering a second...

KR Publishes Guidance to Support Industry Ahead of 2028 IGC Code Amendments
Korean Register (KR) has finished assessing the upcoming International Code of the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Liquefied Gases in Bulk (IGC Code) amendments and released technical guidance for the maritime sector. The IMO plans to approve the revisions...

This Tiny Implant, Smaller than a Grain of Salt, Can Read Your Brain
Cornell researchers have unveiled the microscale optoelectronic tetherless electrode (MOTE), a neural implant barely larger than a grain of salt. The 300 µm‑by‑70 µm device wirelessly transmits brain‑wave data via infrared light and has demonstrated chronic operation in awake mice for more...
Cancer Drug Can Treat Drug-Resistant Herpes, Too
Researchers at the University of Illinois Chicago have repurposed the FDA‑approved cancer drug doxorubicin to combat drug‑resistant herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV‑1). Using their AI‑driven platform HerpDock, they identified doxorubicin’s ability to block the PI3K‑AKT‑mTOR pathway that the virus exploits,...
Long Fact, Literary Nonfiction, Narrative Nonfiction: The Genre Is Hard to Define, Essential, and Imperiled. Paul Elie Explains
The recent layoff of senior nonfiction editors at Simon & Schuster highlights a broader contraction in the long‑form literary nonfiction market. Sales of nonfiction titles have dropped 8.4% year‑over‑year, double the decline seen in fiction, while reading rates continue to fall,...

Astral Resources Weaves a Golden Web with High-Grade Spargoville Hits
Astral Resources reported high‑grade gold intersections from its latest 39‑hole, 4,234‑metre infill and extension program at the Wattle Dam Complex in the Spargoville project. Highlights include a 13‑metre interval grading 7.1 g/t Au with a 2‑metre sub‑zone at 34.6 g/t, and multiple...

Gaurav Dewani Returns to Times Network as EVP
Gaurav Dewani has rejoined Times Network as executive vice president, bringing more than two decades of experience across television, digital and live media. His prior stint at the network and recent role as revenue head at NDTV position him to...

$382k Race Discrimination Ruling a "Good Example" For Employers
A recent general protections claim resulted in a $382,000 award for race discrimination, illustrating that courts interpret race discrimination statutes broadly. Lily Schafer‑Gardiner of HWLE Lawyers explained that, unlike other protected classes, plaintiffs need only show a connection between unfair...
Gap Inc. Introduces AI-Powered Tools to Enhance Online Shopping
Gap Inc. announced AI‑driven enhancements for its online stores, adding Bold Metrics’ Agent Sizing Protocol for personalized fit guidance and supporting Google’s Universal Commerce Protocol to enable conversational purchases. The tools aim to eliminate sizing uncertainty, a key barrier to apparel e‑commerce, by delivering...
Lamborghinis Stranded in Sri Lanka as War Disrupts Asia's Used-Car Trade
The U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran have choked the Strait of Hormuz, causing severe port congestion that left more than 500 Japanese‑exported cars idle at sea before finally off‑loading in Sri Lanka’s Hambantota port ten days late. Japanese firm...

Behavioral Analytics in Fraud Detection: Spotlight on High-Risk Jurisdictions
Financial institutions are increasingly deploying behavioral analytics powered by AI and machine learning to pinpoint fraudulent activity across digital channels. By merging transaction data with historical fraud incidents, risk teams can assign behavior‑based risk scores and uncover hidden patterns. The...

Wells Fargo Raises $586.3 Million in Commercial Mortgage Conduit
Wells Fargo Commercial Mortgage Trust raised $586.3 million through a conduit transaction (series 2026‑C66) backed by 29 fixed‑rate commercial mortgage loans on 75 properties. The deal issues seventeen certificate classes, with the top‑rated AAA tranches enjoying a 30% credit‑enhancement cushion. The...

Why Are Rates Of Maternal Mortality Rising So Quickly?
Maternal mortality in the United States reached 649 deaths in 2024, a slight decline from 669 in 2023 but still far above historical norms. The surge is driven by two intertwined crises: 2.2 million women of child‑bearing age live in maternity‑care...
Perú Dispatch: Pipeline Failure Triggers Nationwide Gas Shortage, Price Surges, and Protests
In March 2026 a rupture in the Transportadora de Gas del Perú pipeline near Megantoni, Cusco, halted the flow of unprocessed natural gas to the Piura processing plant, cutting supply of both GLP and CNG nationwide. The outage triggered immediate...

Shark Tank Meets Military: Dragon's Lair Winner To Bring New Tech To The Battlefield
Two 82nd Airborne paratroopers have taken a modular drone case from a Dragon's Lair competition to production in just eight months. The lightweight, rigid case fits into rucksacks, shields drones on drop zones, and features quick‑deployment compartments. Development was accelerated...
US Aircraft Carrier that Left Mid-East over Fire Has Other Issues
The USS Gerald R. Ford, the U.S. Navy’s most expensive warship at $13.2 billion, was forced to leave the Middle East after a laundry‑area fire and dock in Crete. A Pentagon assessment reveals persistent data gaps and reliability concerns across its launch, radar, and...

Fighting Fake Imports? Health Foods Exported to China Still Need Local Authority Recommendation
China’s General Administration of Customs released the final “Catalogue of Foods that Require Official Recommendation Registration Letters” under Decree No. 280, which takes effect on June 1, 2026, replacing the 2021 Decree No. 248. The updated catalogue trims the list to 17 food categories...
Legal Action Against AFL Grows with 10 More Clubs Named as Defendants
A new writ filed in Victoria’s Supreme Court expands the AFL concussion class action to include the league and ten additional clubs, adding eight former players as plaintiffs. The lawsuit, led by former Geelong star Max Rooke and Margalit Injury...
Publicis vs TTD: Stop Crying Baby, It’s A Sign Of The Times
Publicis Groupe announced it will no longer recommend The Trade Desk after a third‑party audit alleged transparency failures, prompting The Trade Desk to defend its platform. Omnicom has launched its own audit, while WPP and Dentsu have already reduced reliance...

Possession Court Delays Increase Financial Strain on Landlords and Letting Agents
New analysis by Legal for Lettings shows possession court delays are costing landlords heavily. In London, average losses per case have risen to about $34,000, with wait times up to twelve months. Six surrounding courts in the South East report...

Coffee, Chilli Crab – and Electric Cars
BYD by 1826 opened its sixth Singapore outlet at IMM, merging an electric‑vehicle showroom with a pet‑friendly café that serves locally inspired dishes. In 2025, EVs accounted for over 40% of new car registrations in Singapore, highlighting rapid market adoption. The venue’s...

The World's Largest Truck Stop Has Served Over 23 Million Eggs (And Counting)
Iowa 80, billed as the world’s largest truck stop, has been operating nonstop since 1964 on a 225‑acre site in eastern Iowa. Its flagship Iowa 80 Kitchen alone has served more than 23 million eggs, feeding roughly 6,000 visitors each day. The complex...

'Wildly Unaffordable': The Harsh Reality of Shared Ownership
The National Audit Office report highlights that shared‑ownership homes in England, once marketed as affordable, are becoming financially unsustainable due to soaring service charges. Buyers like the Bertagna brothers and Jamie face monthly service‑charge bills that have risen from around...
CMS Unveils New Pediatric Care Model
CMS announced the Accelerating State Pediatric Innovation Readiness and Effectiveness (ASPIRE) Model, a ten‑year voluntary initiative for up to five states to improve whole‑person care for Medicaid and CHIP beneficiaries up to age 21. The model places accountability for quality...
Tod's Reopens Renovated Flagship in Sydney
Tod's has reopened its renovated flagship boutique on the 4th floor of Westfield Sydney, offering a 130‑square‑metre space with neutral interiors and travertine‑marble fixtures. The store presents the Spring/Summer 2026 ready‑to‑wear line, featuring iconic Gommino loafers, Red Dot sneakers, and the...

ENR's 2026 Texas & Louisiana Owner of the Year: TxDOT
The Engineering News‑Record named the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) Owner of the Year for 2026, recognizing its $104.2 billion Unified Transportation Program. The program includes the $1.3 billion Harbor Bridge in Corpus Christi, the longest concrete segmental cable‑stayed bridge in North...

A Ted Scene-Stealer Had An Unforgettable Guest Role In It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia
Peacock’s original sitcom “Ted” features Alanna Ubach as Susan Bennett, the well‑meaning mother of protagonist John. Ubach previously delivered a standout guest performance on FX’s “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” playing Roxy, a brash sex worker who becomes the object of...

Pioneer Steps Into US Defence Supply Chain Spotlight with DIBC Entry
Pioneer Minerals has been accepted into the U.S. Defense Industrial Base Consortium (DIBC), linking its Idaho North Pine tungsten project to defence supply‑chain initiatives. Membership gives Pioneer direct access to government agencies, contractors and potential non‑dilutive funding to boost domestic...

Agentic AI and the Future of Threat Intelligence Operations - Sachin Jade - RSAC26 #2
At RSA 2026, Cyware’s Chief Product Officer Sachin Jade unveiled the company’s Agentic Fabric, an AI‑driven platform that embeds specialized agents into threat‑intelligence, detection‑engineering, and response workflows. The discussion highlighted how raw threat data can be transformed into actionable insights through STIX/TAXII...

Revolut and Nationwide Sharpen Swords in Battle to Bank Britain
Revolut has secured a full UK banking licence, positioning itself to directly challenge incumbent banks such as Lloyds. Nationwide, after acquiring Virgin Money, is gaining momentum, adding over 40,000 new customers in Q3 2025, while Lloyds continues to shed users,...

AL-S Pharma Tests How Far SOD1 Biology Extends Into Sporadic ALS
The article outlines BioCentury’s cookie policy, detailing the categories of cookies used on its website—strictly necessary, functional, marketing, advertising, and analytics. Each type is described in terms of purpose, activation status, and impact on user experience. The policy emphasizes that...

Movera Reports Strong Growth and Hiring Drive as Completions Surge
Movera reported a 33% year‑on‑year increase in sale‑and‑purchase completions across ONP Solicitors and Cavendish for 2025, while its ONP remortgage team processed 5,000 cases in a single day on two occasions. The group added more than 150 new staff, pushing...

How A Small Rural Hospital Is Using AI to Catch Heart Disease Sooner
Wayne General Hospital in rural Mississippi has adopted Eko Health’s AI‑powered digital stethoscope, allowing clinicians to detect cardiac conditions such as atrial fibrillation, low ejection fraction and valvular disease in real time. The AI engine combines auscultation with ECG data...
Ministers Back Down on Controversial 'Baby Fish' Law - and Bicker over Who Can Take Credit
The New Zealand government withdrew a proposal to remove minimum‑size limits for commercial fishers from the Fisheries Amendment Bill after intense backlash. Both NZ First leader Winston Peters and National Party leader Christopher Luxon posted near‑identical statements claiming they persuaded Fisheries Minister Shane Jones...

Morning Brief Podcast: Markets May Be Misreading This War: UBS’ Chief Strategist
UBS chief strategist Bhanu Baweja warns that the escalating Middle East conflict could generate an oil supply shock far larger than the Russia‑Ukraine war, a risk markets are currently under‑estimating. He argues investors are applying a short‑shock mindset, overlooking the...

AHIP CEO: “We Are Laser-Focused on Affordability”
AHIP President and CEO Mike Tuffin told a Washington briefing that affordability is the organization’s top priority as hospital, drug and specialty care costs outpace wages and inflation. He blamed hospital consolidation and drug‑maker patent thickets for rising premiums and...
GSEM, NRFC Highlight Manufacturing Investment Pathway in Melbourne’s South East
A joint event by Greater South East Melbourne (GSEM) and the National Reconstruction Fund Corporation (NRFC) highlighted manufacturing investment pathways in Melbourne’s south‑east. The region accounts for about $89 billion Australian (≈$59 billion USD) in annual manufacturing output, hosts over 3,800 firms...

Off with the Blades: Pioneering Community-Owned Wind Farm Has First Major Component Repair
Australia’s first community‑owned wind farm, Hepburn Energy, announced that its turbine Gale underwent a major component repair, the first time the turbine’s top has been removed since the farm began operating in 2011. The repair involved lifting the rotor and...

Thailand Court Holds Gold Mine Operator Liable in Landmark Environmental Class Action
A Thai court ruled that Akara Resources, operator of the Chatree gold mine, is liable for environmental damage and health harms suffered by more than 300 villagers in Phichit and Phetchabun provinces. The judgment marks Thailand’s first environmental class‑action suit,...

Air Europa’s Codeshare with Chilean LCC SKY Airline: Good for Both (and for Turkish Airlines)
On March 10, 2026 Air Europa announced a codeshare with Chilean low‑cost carrier SKY Airline. The agreement lets Air Europa’s flight numbers appear on SKY’s services from Lima to Santiago and to five Peruvian domestic cities, with additional Latin American...

Reddit Prods Judge to Move Anthropic Case Back to State Court
Reddit is urging U.S. District Judge Trina Thompson to remand its lawsuit against Anthropic to San Francisco Superior Court, arguing that breach‑of‑contract and unjust‑enrichment claims fall outside federal copyright jurisdiction. Anthropic counters that its data‑scraping practices are protected under copyright law....