Suri Effect: Why global capital is watching Africa’s youngest billionaire rewrite risk, returns, power
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Suri Effect: Why global capital is watching Africa’s youngest billionaire rewrite risk, returns, power
In the span of a few remarkable years, Prateek Suri—already known as Africa’s youngest billionaire and the richest Indian on the continent—has quietly begun shaping a narrative that global investors can’t ignore. His recent wealth surge, following breakthrough asset clearances and high-stakes deal »»»
Did Plunket founder Truby King really believe in eugenics? History isn’t that simple
Four days after Plunket founder Sir Truby King’s funeral on February 12 1938, the Auckland Weekly News printed a montage of photographs showing the scale of the event. Women members of the Plunket Society are shown keeping guard over his coffin. Men and women lined Wellington’s Lambton Quay to see »»»
Waimarang and Efforts to Build the Younger Generation
Waimarang and Efforts to Build the Younger GenerationImprovements in education in the 3T regions are not only about facilities but also about commitment and collaboration. One such effort is being carried out in East Sumba, NTT. The challenges of education in the remote areas of Eastern Indonesia s»»»
S’pore Water Association launching new course to grow experts to tackle sea level rise
SINGAPORE – The Republic’s coastlines are set to be bustling with activity in the next decades, as seawalls, coastal barriers and mangroves will be used to defend the island from rising seas. To meet the talent gap in the emerging coastal protection sector, the Singapore Water Association (SWA) is »»»
BNW Developments launches FashionTV Acacia in Ras Al Khaimah
In a glittering evening curated with precision and flair, FashionTV Acacia by BNW Developments made its official debut before an elite audience of investors, global partners, dignitaries, and industry decision-makers. Hosted by the iconic Ania J, globally known as the “Voice of FashionTV,” the even»»»
Ode to comrade in arms from Garhwal: Russia honors forgotten Indian WWII hero on 80th Victory Day | Delhi News - Times of India
Russia commemorates its Victory Day, honoring Indian soldier Gajendra Singh, who received the Order of the Red Star in 1944 for aiding the Red Army during World War II. A hoarding in Delhi proclaims, "Russians remember your sacrifice." Singh, part of the British Indian Army, supplied crucial ammuni»»»
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