Ian YoungsCulture reporter
Getty ImagesTimothee Chalamet was among the main winners as Hollywood’s finest gathered for this year’s Golden Globe Awards.
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Motorola joins the foldable heavyweight fight with Razr Fold debut
If you’ve ever felt that Motorola’s growing lineup of foldable devices lacked something truly “big,” the company has just filled that gap with the long-anticipated unveiling of the Razr Fold.
This marks Motorola’s first book-style…
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South Africa returns to work with a more stable and predictable power system in 5 years
Monday, 12 January 2026: The results of Eskom’s Generation Recovery Plan that commenced in April 2023 have enabled South Africa to return from the holiday break to a structurally stronger system entering 2026 than in five years, with an additional 4 400MW of capacity available compared to this time last year. Stability is reflected not only in terms of structural improvements in the generation fleet, but in fewer emergency interventions and improved maintenance discipline.
Since April 2023, the results of the delivery of the plan include:
- The Energy Availability Factor (EAF) has risen from 56.03% to 64.55%. During the current financial year, from 1 April 2025 to date, the fleet has achieved or exceeded the 70% benchmark on 55 occasions.
- Scheduled maintenance, also known as Planned Capacity Loss Factor (PCLF), reached a high of 12.76% in Financial Year (FY) 2025 following an intensive period of maintenance, and is currently at 9.32%, trending towards the global-best practice for power systems.
- The Unplanned Capacity Loss Factor (UCLF) declined from 31.92% to 16.02%.
- The savings from diesel usage in FY2025 were around R16 billion and continue to decrease in FY26, due to the reliability of the coal fleet increasing, enabling the safe reduction in the use of the open-cycle gas turbines (OCGTs), which play a vital role in providing emergency support during periods of supply shortage.
“The big picture through the peaks and troughs of delivering the Generation Recovery Plan is that Eskom has moved from a heavily constrained power system to an increasingly stable one, a power system that can reliably deliver 24/7, 365 baseload power. We will now maintain and build upon these early gains through a rigorous focus on operational reliability and sustainability. It has been ‘short-term pain for long-term gain’, and I would like to thank the country for its understanding and support, as well as our employees for continuing to deliver on our strategy,” said Dan Marokane, Eskom Group Chief Executive.
The passing of the Eskom Debt Relief Act in 2023 provided R254 billion to significantly reduce the financial pressure on Eskom’s balance sheet. This enabled Eskom to make vital investments and conduct planned and preventative maintenance, improving operational efficiency and reliability, the results of which South Africa is experiencing today.
“A reliable power system is not just measured in megawatts (MW); it is measured in investor confidence. The impact of Eskom’s improved performance has contributed towards South Africa receiving its first credit rating upgrade in two decades and the risk rating associated with Eskom’s 2033 bonds has dropped, providing early indicators to investors warming to the turnaround,” continued Marokane.
Eskom data sources
The Eskom data portal provides a 24/7 365 snapshot of system performance. [Eskom Data Portal].
Since May 2024, Eskom has released a detailed power system update every Friday, providing a consolidated view of key areas of its generation performance through the Media Desk and across its social media platforms. This is a deliberate effort to improv transparency.
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Increasing Respiratory Illnesses in the Inland Northwest Prompt Temporary Visitor Restrictions at Providence Hospitals – KREM
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'Bookish' Recap: Episode 1 – WTTW
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A massive gene hunt reveals how brain cells are made
How do embryonic stem cells become brain cells, and which genes make that transformation possible? A new study published on January 5 in Nature Neuroscience tackles this question using powerful gene editing tools. The research was led by Prof….
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Construction and Validation of a Prediction Model for Smoking Cessatio
Introduction
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a chronic inflammatory respiratory disease characterized primarily by persistent airflow limitation.1 In China, the prevalence of COPD is 13.7%,2 with an annual mortality rate reaching…
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NASA Gives Update On The Perseverance Rover’s Future After 5 Years On Mars
Since it landed on Mars on February 18, 2021, NASA has kept its Perseverance rover busy gathering data and collecting important samples across various regions of the Red Planet. The agency recently released an update on its upcoming plans for the…
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Nikki Glaser takes swing at CBS in Golden Globes monologue
By ANDREW DALTON, Associated Press
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Nikki Glaser went hard then eased up in her monologue to open Sunday’s Golden Globes.
In her earliest jokes she suggested stars in the room might be in the Epstein Files and took a shot at…
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Samsung unveils near-perfect foldable display, possibly for iPhone Fold
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