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Who was Michael Ndika? Niniola’s husband, manager, and NaijaReview founder, who left a Lasting Legacy in Nigerian music

MusicRead Later (0)Please login to bookmark Close Michael Ndika, a prominent Nigerian music executive and entrepreneur, passed away, with news of his death announced on...

Karsh Kale: ‘I Had All But Stopped Making Music’

Music After nearly a decade without a solo album, Karsh Kale returns with ‘Dust’, an intensely personal record shaped by grief, healing, creativity and...

11 Past Champions Remain at The International 2025, Two Of Them Could Become Three-Time Champs

In the history of The International, since the inaugural Dota 2 esports event premiered at Gamescom 2011, only 10 stars have lifted the Aegis of Champions twice. At The International 2025, there’s a solid chance one or more players will breathe in this rarified air when the dust settles over the Barclays Arena in Hamburg

Singapore must remain ‘key node’ in global supply chains amidst uncertainty: Chee Hong Tat, Singapore News

Minister for Transport Chee Hong Tat said that Singapore must remain a "key node" in the global supply chain amid ongoing uncertainty. Speaking to media at PSA Pasir Panjang Terminal on Friday (May 16), Chee said that despite greater turbulence, uncertainty and shifts in the world, Singapore's container volumes have grown by 6.1 per cent during the first four

Values remain a mystery to many economists | Science

Science & Nature The field ignores moral plurality at its peril...Read MoreSharie Grumbles

Oil Prices Remain Rangebound as 2024 Draws to a Close

Oil prices are ending the year very close to where they started the fourth quarter, with very limited movement in the last three months despite some major catalysts.- Global LNG exports grew at the slowest pace since 2015 despite natural gas demand being forecast to grow by around 2.5% this year...

AHLA: Hotels Remain Top Lodging Choice for Leisure and Business Travelers

WASHINGTON—Fifty-two percent of U.S. travelers are planning overnight trips for leisure in the next four months, and hotels remain the top lodging choice for both leisure (45 percent) and business travelers (59 percent), according to a new survey commissioned by the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA) and conducted by Morning Consult. Sixty-six percent of

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