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Embracer Reports 10% Drop in Entertainment Sales Blaming Tolkien IP

Embracer Reports 10% Drop in Entertainment Sales Blaming Tolkien IP

Embracer has reported disappointing results for the second quarter of 2024, reporting a large drop in net sales of 21% across the gaming group to SEK 8.6 billion ($782 million), with net sales of its entertainment and services also dropping by 10%. Adjusted operating profit fell by 33% to $109 million between July and September

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Chaste Inegbedion: A Positive Outlook on Trump’s Presidency for Nigerians

Chaste Inegbedion: A Positive Outlook on Trump’s Presidency for Nigerians

With Donald Trump returning to the White House, Nigerians in the diaspora look forward to a unique era of potential growth and opportunity, bolstered by optimism. Trump’s focus on pro-business policies and economic reform could pave the way for strengthened partnerships, increased business investments, and opportunities for Nigerian professionals to make their mark in American

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Access Bank UK to acquire Mauritius-based Afrasia Bank

Access Bank UK to acquire Mauritius-based Afrasia Bank

Access Bank UK, a subsidiary of Access Holdings, a financial services group with a market capitalisation of ₦1.28 trillion, will acquire a majority equity stake in Afrasia Bank, Mauritius’ fourth largest bank by total assets. The acquisition will help Access Bank UK expand its personal and corporate banking services to Mauritius with a robust financial

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GA-ASI Unmanned Aircraft Launches From S. Korean Ship

GA-ASI Unmanned Aircraft Launches From S. Korean Ship

San Diego-based General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc. (GA-ASI) announced today November 13) that its Gray Eagle short takeoff and land (STOL) unmanned aircraft system (UAS) launched from a South Korean amphibious landing ship and landed safely onshore at Pohang Navy Airfield. The flight was the first for an aircraft of this type, according to GA-ASI.

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Domain awareness, counterspace systems top Space Force budget needs

Domain awareness, counterspace systems top Space Force budget needs

Air Force and Space Force leaders this week continued their call for more resources to fund key space capabilities, naming domain awareness and counterspace systems as their top priorities in fiscal 2026. The Space Force and the rest of the military services recently submitted their fiscal 2026 funding plans to Pentagon leadership, and the Defense

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Czechia’s quiet struggle for artillery shells holds lessons for Europe

Czechia’s quiet struggle for artillery shells holds lessons for Europe

The battlefield conditions for Ukrainian defenders remain dire as the war enters its third year, with winter fast approaching. Over the past weeks, Ukraine has faced intense pressure from Russian forces, culminating in the strategic loss of Vuhledar, which exposed two critical vulnerabilities. First, Ukraine is grappling with a manpower shortage, exacerbated by recruitment challenges

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Graphic showing the flags of the nations that have signed the Artemis Accords.

NASA Welcomes Denmark as Newest Artemis Accords Signatory

Following a signing ceremony Wednesday in Denmark’s capital city, Copenhagen, NASA embraced Denmark as the 48th nation to commit to the safe and responsible exploration of space that benefits humanity. “We welcome Denmark’s signing of the Artemis Accords today,” said NASA Administrator Bill Nelson. “Denmark, as a founding member of the European Space Agency (ESA),

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