Young Londoners have come together to discuss what politicians can do to help shape their futures, ahead of the general election on Thursday
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There’s something powerful about watching young people step into a dream they once thought was out of reach. The excitement is impossible to miss. The focused eyes, the nervous energy and the quiet confidence growing with every new skill learned. It’s in the way they gather around equipment for the first time, ask questions with…
Ghana were narrowly beaten by Croatia in their final World Cup group stage fixture
Delegates at event in Cape Verde highlight opportunities from tech while stressing AI is no replacement for talent
The hour of AI is striking under unusually compressed conditions. Global investment in AI now runs into trillions of dollars, yet early evidence suggests that returns are highly concentrated in a narrow set of firms and geographies. Many projects never reach commercial sustainability is widening
ADC will end one-party politics in Lagos — Party chairman January 9, 2026 12:19 am George Ashiru
England are through to the last-32 of the 2026 World Cup after securing top spot in Group L – and will likely face either Senegal or DR Congo in the knockout round
An outline of the country of Sudan with a bloody gash through the middle and the Sudanese flag at half mast. Created by the author, Steven McWilliam.
Going into the final day of group play at the World Cup, there are essentially eight teams vying for four spots in the round of 32
In January, China announced an end to export subsidies for solar panels and a phased end to value-added tax rebates on batteries. The cuts, which took effect on April 1, have raised concerns for renewable energy markets globally, including African countries, which rely heavily on Chinese imports.