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Azure customers up in arms over ‘full’ UK South region
Microsoft customers report being refused capacity, migration projects stuck halfway, and accusations that AI is being prioritised over ‘bread and butter’ offerings By Antony Adshead, Datacentre and cloud editor (acting) Published: 08 Apr 2026 15:30 Microsoft Azure is refusing capacity to cloud customers in the company’s UK South (UKS) region, with issues around the availability
Untapped Rare Earth Potential Positions Mongolia for Future Development
By Bolormaa Nuurkhuu, B.Sc. Mongolia is a geostrategically significant mineral jurisdiction located between two of...
Daiwa Office REIT Buying Blackstone-Linked Tokyo Building as Part of $167M Deal
Daiwa Office Investment Corporation has agreed to buy two central Tokyo properties for a combined JPY 26.6 billion ($167.3 million), while offloading an older asset as the REIT reshapes its portfolio. The Tokyo-listed trust sponsored by Daiwa Securities will pay... Read More>> The post Daiwa Office REIT Buying Blackstone-Linked Tokyo Building as Part of $167M Deal appeared
Salah’s Liverpool legacy: a career filled with unforgettable moments
By Martin Graham Mohamed Salah will depart Liverpool this summer having secured his place among the club’s finest players and one of the Premier League’s most influential figures. While his statistics alone underline his greatness, they only partly explain the impact he has had on supporters who embraced him as the “Egyptian King.” His
Does running more really decide matches?
By Martin Graham Discussion around physical output has intensified after it emerged that Chelsea have been outpaced in distance covered in every Premier League match this season. The statistic raised eyebrows, especially after Everton ran 6 km more in their 3-0 victory, leading to a straightforward conclusion that effort levels were behind Chelsea’s struggles...
Pentagon says it will ramp up war supplies with defence companies
Under the deals, Honeywell Aerospace will "surge production of critical components for America’s munitions stockpile," as part of a $500 million multi-year investment, the Pentagon said...
“I told him the serial number.His mind was blown – he said it was Prince’s No. 1 amp on the Purple Rain tour”: How...
Eddie Martinez was looking for a backup, and a certain Mesa/Boogie caught his eye. Little did he know, it would turn out to be a legendary gear treasure...
Anambra police arraigns man who murdered his employer and carted away N6m
Operatives of the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) of the Anambra State Pol...
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Disability Belongs Reveals Virtual Cohort Participants For 2026 Entertainment Lab
EXCLUSIVE: Disability Belongs, a national disability-led nonprofit known for creating systemic change in how society views and values people with disabilities, has announced a new virtual cohort of participants for its 2026 Entertainment Lab. In its eighth year, the Lab has become a growing pipeline for disabled talent. The cohort — which includes writers, directors
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Don’t Expect Product Placement in GTA 6 — the CEO of Take-Two Says It Won’t Do Real World Brand Partnerships Because ‘All the Brands...
Updated : May 1, 2026 11:11am UTC Grand Theft Auto 6 is poised to become the biggest entertainment launch of all-time, potentially even the best-selling game ever. So you’d think there would be a huge opportunity for Rockstar Games and parent company Take-Two to make millions of dollars from in-game product placement. But it sounds
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Physician Groups Want Better Enforcement of No Surprises Act
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The Help That Many Older Americans Need Most
On a recent Monday, Sandy Guzman, a community health worker in rural Oregon, drove to visit a patient in her 60s in a small city called The Dalles. The patient lived alone, and “really struggles with social isolation,” Guzman said. After a serious fall and subsequent surgery, the woman was using a wheelchair. She confided
