The Guardian view on Brics growing up: A new bloc seeks autonomy – and eyes a post-western order | Editorial

The Brics summit in Brazil last week revealed a loose alliance of emerging powers becoming more complex – and perhaps more consequential. For Brics, heft matters. It now counts 11 member states... Read more »

Three red cards overshadow Division 2 HL final as Midleton defeat Killeagh

Midleton 1-18 Killeagh 0-15  A 54th-minute goal from Mikey Finn proved decisive as 14-man Midleton edged out 13-man Killeagh to win the RedFM Division 2 Hurling League final in Castlemartyr on Sunday.... Read more »

Digital Twin, AI Recipes for Sustainable Workforce Development in Africa, Says Construction Expert – THISDAYLIVE

Ayodeji Ake  US-based Nigerian expert, Dr. Adedeji Afolabi, a construction technology expert and Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineering Technology at Tarleton State University, Texas, has identified severe shortage of skilled... Read more »

Notes from Osaka: What Japan teaches Kenya

This image released by Expo 2025 shows a view of the site of World Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan on Sept. 8, 2024. (Expo 2025 via AP) Standing amidst the meticulous... Read more »

Armed with franchising experience from Popeyes, Fei Siong Group takes Encik Tan to Indonesia

[SINGAPORE] With experience gained from managing the local franchise of US fried-chicken chain Popeyes, Fei Siong Group is making its first foray overseas – by taking its hawker-cuisine brand Encik Tan to... Read more »

From tariffs to universities, Trump’s negotiating style is often less dealmaking and more coercion

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump prides himself on being a dealmaker, but his negotiating style is more ultimatum than compromise. In the last week, Trump has slapped trading partnerswith tariffs rather than... Read more »

Doctor Who’s Ncuti Gatwa explains why he quit hit BBC show

Ncuti Gatwa surprised fans when he quit Doctor Who, regenerating into Billie Piper in a shock twist Ncuti Gatwa, the star of Doctor Who, has announced his departure from the iconic role... Read more »

Algal bloom ‘disaster’ prompts royal commission call as impact spreads to mussel farms

A royal commission is needed to tackle the long-term effects of the devastating algal bloom off South Australia’s coast that has killed countless sea creatures and is damaging industries, the state’s opposition... Read more »

Tropical Storm Chantal downgraded to tropical depression

Watch this breaking news video titled Tropical Storm Chantal downgraded to tropical depression below. Video Duration: 00:02:03 You can download this Tropical Storm Chantal downgraded to tropical depression Youtube link through this... Read more »

Artist Tomei: Curating Transparent Life (+Aesthetic Jelly Recipe)

This article was originally published as “Artist Tomei and the Beauty of Clear Things” and “Aesthetic Recipe: Edible Pond Jelly Inspired by Claude Monet” in Metropolis Magazine, “Water” Summer 2025. Read the... Read more »