Rather than using protectionist regulations, Bangladesh needs to allow the open market to solve the lack of strength of fibre cables and remove the bar on the mobile operators to lay their fibre ...
Msheireb Properties, Qatar's leading smart and sustainable property developer, was named to Fast Company Middle East's ...
Blair Levin has raised a red flag in response to the idea that Musk could leverage a new government department for personal ...
The state-owned stadium this fall saw average game attendance, measured by tickets scanned at gate, rise nearly 30%. But a ...
A groundbreaking ceremony at the Natadola Bay Championship Golf Course revealed that the US$250 million investment aligns ...
Raila Odinga’s quest to be the next African Union Commission chairperson is getting clearer by the day with 25 member ...
Vanderbilt University Medical Center-led research reveals subtle changes in the visual pathways of individuals with chronic ...
The rebels captured much of Aleppo a day earlier in a surprise offensive. They now control a broad patch across the provinces ...
Some 14 years ago, on Dec. 5, 2010, a historian writing for TomDispatch made a prediction that may yet prove prescient.
The recent Africa Broadband Forum 2024 (BBAF 2024) in Cape Town brought the new connectivity technology of 5.5G to the fore. Under the theme, F5.5G Accelerating All-Optical Connectivity in Africa, ...