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  • The Take: What Jared Kushner’s Middle East diplomacy means for Gaza | News

    The Take: What Jared Kushner’s Middle East diplomacy means for Gaza | News

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    Jared Kushner, billionaire real-estate scion and son-in-law to the US President, is shaping the future of Gaza.

    Jared Kushner, a billionaire…

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  • Increased exit activity and continuing focus in AI sees Global VC investment climb to US$120 billion in Q3’25, marking a fourth consecutive $100 billion+ quarter

    Increased exit activity and continuing focus in AI sees Global VC investment climb to US$120 billion in Q3’25, marking a fourth consecutive $100 billion+ quarter

    October 15, 2025

    Global VC investment remains strong, driven by AI and supported by increasing exit activity

    Global venture capital (VC) investment rose from $112 billion in Q2’25 to $120 billion in Q3’25 — marking the fourth consecutive quarter of robust investment, according to the latest edition of Venture Pulse from KPMG Private Enterprise, a quarterly report tracking investment trends globally across major regions around the world.

    The Americas led with $85.1 billion, while Asia saw muted investment at $16.8 billion. AI continued to dominate VC activity, with significant funding rounds for AI model development and applications. The US accounted for most of the VC investment in the Americas, while Europe saw solid growth. Global exit value climbed to $149.9 billion, the highest since Q4’21, driven by renewed IPO activity. Looking ahead to Q4’25, global VC investment is expected to remain stable, with AI continuing to dominate. Robotics and defensetech will also continue to be focus areas.

    The last time the global VC market saw $100 billion+ in investment for four quarters in a row was between Q4’21 and Q3’22. While overall deal volume eased slightly — reflecting a typical seasonal slowdown across the Americas and Europe — the broader market trajectory remained positive. Investor sentiment strengthened steadily throughout the quarter, buoyed by renewed optimism around liquidity pathways and a gradual reopening of exit markets in the Americas and Asia.

    During Q3’25, the focus of VC investors globally concentrated on large deals — with 10 megadeals valued at $1 billion or more. Eight of these deals occurred in the US, led by raises by Anthropic AI’s of $13billion and xAI’s $10 billion.

    AI continued to dominate VC investment activity in other regions as well in Q3’25. In Europe, France-based Mistral raised $1.5 billion and UK-based Nscale raised $1.5 billion. In Asia, Australia-based Firmus raised A$330 million ($220 million), while China-based MiniMaxAI raised $300 million and South Korea-based Rebellions raised $244 million. In addition to startups engaged in foundational AI model development, venture capital investors worldwide demonstrated increasing interest in AI-powered applications and sector-specific innovations. Beyond AI, defense technology and space technology garnered significant attention during the quarter, largely due to persistent geopolitical tensions. Health technology, quantum computing, and alternative energy also maintained strong investor interest throughout Q3’25.

    Regionally, the Americas led global VC investment, attracting $85.1 billion across 3,474 deals in Q3’25—more than 70% of the total funding seen globally during the quarter. Within the Americas, the United States accounted for $80.9 billion across 3,175 deals. Europe attracted the second-largest share of VC funding during the quarter—$17.4 billion across 1,625 deals—overtaking Asia, where VC investment remained somewhat sluggish at $16.8 billion across 2,310 deals.

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  • Does warm lemon water actually deliver on its promises? Here’s what 15-day test reveals

    Does warm lemon water actually deliver on its promises? Here’s what 15-day test reveals

    The trend of warm lemon water has recently gained popularity as one of the most prevalent “wellness hacks” on social media. There is little understanding about this simple “life hack” beyond the claims from various celebrities and fitness…

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  • Matt Hauser chases first Aussie men’s title in 20 years in Wollongong

    Matt Hauser chases first Aussie men’s title in 20 years in Wollongong

    He has been the outstanding male athlete of 2025, now Matt Hauser will want to see the campaign through in style on 19 October in Wollongong and become Australia’s first World Champion since Peter Robertson in 2005 and the first person to win a…

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  • Calcium Supplements and Dementia: Major Study Busts Long-Held Myth – SciTechDaily

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    3. Study finds no link between calcium intake and dementia | Tap to know more | Inshorts  Inshorts

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  • Samsung Electronics Ranks 5th in Global Brands for the Sixth Consecutive Year – Samsung Global Newsroom

    Samsung Electronics Ranks 5th in Global Brands for the Sixth Consecutive Year – Samsung Global Newsroom

    Samsung recognized for AI leadership and accelerating adoption

     

    Samsung Electronics today announced it has been recognized by Interbrand, a global brand consultancy, as the 5th-ranked global brand for the sixth year in a row. Interbrand releases its list of “Best Global Brands” each year. For this year’s list, Samsung recorded a brand value of $90.5 billion, upholding its position as the only Asian company to remain in the global top five since 2020.

     

    According to Interbrand, Samsung Electronics’ evaluation was positively influenced by:

     

    • Strengthened AI competitiveness across the company’s business divisions
    • Enhanced customer experiences through unified integration across products
    • Focused investment in AI-related semiconductors
    • Execution of a customer-centric brand strategy

     

    “Through AI innovation and open collaboration, Samsung has worked to ensure that more customers can experience AI in their daily lives,” said Won-Jin Lee, President and Head of Global Marketing Office at Samsung Electronics. “Moving forward, we will continue to focus on benefits for customers including in health and safety so that Samsung can grow into an even more beloved brand.”

     

    Under the vision of “Innovation for All,” Samsung consistently strives to make AI accessible to more customers worldwide.

     

    This year, Samsung reinforced its leadership in mobile AI with the continued advancement of Galaxy AI, aiming to make it available on 400 million devices within the year driving the democratization of AI. In Consumer Electronics (CE), Samsung has expanded AI competitiveness by introducing AI technologies tailored to each product category, such as Vision AI and Bespoke AI.

     

    Through open collaboration with diverse partners, Samsung has enhanced personalized AI experiences for customers, while also providing industry-leading security with Samsung Knox.

     

    In semiconductors, Samsung has been addressing the growing demand for AI with a comprehensive portfolio across cloud, on-device and physical AI. This includes actively responding with advanced products including HBM, high-capacity DDR5, LPDDR5X and GDDR7.

     

    Beyond AI, Samsung continues to enhance the accessibility of its products and services and drive sustainable innovation across all business divisions. This includes energy savings through energy-efficient appliances connected via SmartThings.

     

     

    Samsung’s Recognized Efforts in Each Business Division

    Mobile

     

    • Leading the mobile AI era and driving the popularization of AI with Galaxy AI
    • Strengthening foldable category leadership with the launch of Galaxy Z Fold7 and Z Flip7
    • Enhancing customer trust through strengthened privacy and security technologies
    • Expanding health services through advanced wearables, Samsung Health enhancements and open collaboration

     

    Networks

     

    • Reinforcing leadership in AI-powered virtualized Radio Access Networks (vRAN) and Open RAN
    • Consistently innovating technologies to support various 5G use cases, including high quality streaming and gaming
    • Leading the technical standardization of 6G
    • Enhancing partnerships with customer companies and communicating the sustainability aspects of Samsung’s network technology

     

    Visual Display

     

    • Solidifying global leadership in TVs, soundbars and gaming monitors
    • Innovating viewing with rich AI features based on Vision AI
    • Enhancing The Frame and Art Store services to deliver personalized art TV experiences
    • Expanding content offerings through partnerships in TV Plus, entertainment, gaming and music

     

    Digital Appliances

     

    • Maintaining global leadership in categories such as refrigerators and washing machines through consistent product innovation and advanced AI capabilities
    • Providing differentiated convenience and advanced AI experiences through SmartThings integration
    • Expanding Bespoke AI appliance leadership across energy efficiency, usability, performance and design

     

    Semiconductor

     

    • Operating a diverse portfolio across cloud, on-device and physical AI applications
    • Maintaining leadership in mobile and automotive semiconductors, including DDR, SSD, LPDDR, UFS and Auto SSD
    • Continuing development and investment in innovative solutions like CMM-D and HBM
    • Sharing vision and industry leadership through influential tech events

     

    Interbrand’s Best Global Brands are ranked based on brand value evaluation, which involves a comprehensive analysis of the company’s financial performance and outlook, the influence of the brand on customer purchases and brand competitiveness (including strategy, empathy, differentiation, customer engagement, consistency, trust and more). The ranking is one of the world’s longest-standing brand value evaluations, widely recognized for its credibility.

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  • OPPO ColorOS 16 Set for Global Unveil: A New Era of Smoothness, Intelligence, and Seamless Connectivity

    OPPO ColorOS 16 Set for Global Unveil: A New Era of Smoothness, Intelligence, and Seamless Connectivity

    SHENZHEN, CHINA –
    Media OutReach Newswire – 15 October 2025 – OPPO has revealed its first look at ColorOS 16, the latest version of its mobile operating system, launching with the upcoming Find X9 Series. The update sets a new…

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  • Overdose in America – a Guardian Series |

    Overdose in America – a Guardian Series |

    This series is supported through philanthropic funding to theguardian.org, a US-based foundation that partners with the Guardian on independent editorial projects.

    All of the journalism is editorially independent, commissioned and produced by our…

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  • Grimes’ Co-Creative Director Launches Sci-Fi-Inspired Beauty Brand

    Grimes’ Co-Creative Director Launches Sci-Fi-Inspired Beauty Brand

    The creative mind behind the multi-hyphenate musician Grimes is bringing his signature fantasy aesthetic to the beauty world.

    The musician’s co-creative director Bryan Huynh, as well as co-founders David José and Mollie Gloss, announced the…

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