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Africa

We’ve got so many hidden gems – Semenyo

Sunday at 13:02 PM, via BBC News

Antoine Semenyo says Ghana has a special group of players and that they possess hidden gems who will be known by the end of the 2026 Fifa World Cup.

Sport

France weather the storm to beat Iraq and sail into last 32

Today at 03:43 AM, via BBC News

Kylian Mbappe marks his 100th international cap for France with a brace, moving him second on the all-time World Cup goal scoring list with 16 goals. His performance spearheaded a dominant 3-0 victory over Iraq, securing France’s spot in the last 32 after a two-hour storm delay.

Education

Piglet, it’s a purple, psychedelic shapeshifter! The wild new creature prowling Winnie-the-Pooh’s wood

Today at 06:00 AM, via The Guardian

Is it an alien? A dinosaur? Is it going to kill us all? Our writer hits Ashdown Forest for the Big One Hundred celebrations – and finds its magic enchanting new generations

The rolling idyll of heath and forest, spinney and stream that gave us the Heffalump, the Woozle and, most famously of all, Winnie-the-Pooh, has a new fantastical resident. Creeping through the bracken, making strange cooing...

Lifestyle

Music legend Clive Davis dies at 94

Yesterday at 20:29 PM, via The South African

Clive Davis influenced careers of some of the greatest in music, like Jennifer Hudson, Whitney Houston and Bruce Springsteen.

Science/Tech

As AI and Smartphones Reshape Learning, New Book Offers Practical Design Guidance

Today at 06:19 AM, via Tech Financials

LONDON, England  – As smartphones become a primary way people access information, learning, and workplace support, organizations face a growing challenge: creating learning that works effectively on a small screen. Learning on a smartphone isn’t simply desktop training shrunk to fit a smaller display. Paul Clothier has more than 40 years of experience in instructional […]

Science/Tech

GM Installs Robots At Flagship EV Factory After Laying Off 1,300 Workers

Today at 05:30 AM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Dozens of new robot arms have been installed at General Motors’ flagship electric vehicle factory in Detroit — even as 1,300 workers remain out of work following what was supposed to be a temporary layoff. The latest automation push has spurred union pushback over a potentially existential issue for automakers and their workers. General...