International
Somalia’s education crisis: why so few children attend school and what could be done to change that
One of the primary barriers to access is conflict. This is particularly evident in Somalia, which has endured violence and upheaval since 1991.
Tougher transshipment penalties not expected immediately as Trump tariffs kick in
Tougher U.S. trade penalties on goods originating in one country being re-shipped from another are not expected to immediately follow new U.S. tariffs, three people in Southeast Asia with knowledge of the matter said, easing a major cause of concern.
Gaza father grieving loss of child to malnutrition scrambles to save siblings
Ibrahim al-Najjar said he lost his five-year-old son Naim to malnutrition that is ravaging Gaza. One year later, he is…
Jazzworx breaks his silence on harrowing kidnapping ordeal: ‘Even in your home, you’re not safe’
Renowned music producer Jazzworx (real name Kamohelo Monese) has finally spoken out about the traumatic kidnapping ordeal he endured alongside…
Mercedes upbeat after binning suspension upgrade
Former champions Mercedes hope to be challenging for wins again when they return from Formula One’s August break after binning…
Pirates sign in a new era with Amstel Lager
A new chapter in South African football began on Thursday as Orlando Pirates Football Club unveiled Amstel Lager as their…
US lawmaker questions Intel CEO’s ties to China in letter to company board chair
U.S. Republican Senator Tom Cotton sent a letter to Intel’s (INTC.O), opens new tab board chair on Wednesday with questions…
AI accounting startup Rillet raises $70 million in Andreessen Horowitz, ICONIQ-led round
Rillet, a startup developing AI-powered accounting software, has raised $70 million in a fundraise co-led by venture capital firms Andreessen…

