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  • What Saudi Arabia and Bangladesh can teach Silicon Valley

    What Saudi Arabia and Bangladesh can teach Silicon Valley

    The way Saudi entrepreneur Mohammed Aldossary sees it, innovators are animated by the same motivations whether they are in Silicon Valley, the Arabian peninsula or in South Asia: they want to solve vexing problems at scale.

    “What excites talent, what excites the community is to go build around those needs,” Aldorassy told the Fortune Global Forum on Sunday in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

    He is the founder and CEO of SILQ, the result of the merger in April between Saudi business-to-business marketplace Sary, which connects small businesses with manufacturers to buy supplies, and Bangladesh’s ShopUp, which offers similar services.

    Aldorassy said the vast majority of companies in Saudi Arabia are small and medium-sized enterprises, but they only account for 9% of bank lending. And that is the kind of problem that young Saudi entrepreneurs are tackling—and sparking a culture of innovation there, as evidenced by SILQ. “What differentiates us here is we have a younger generation,” Aldosarry said.

    Indeed, some 63% of Saudis and 50% of Bangladeshis are under the age of 30, while only 30% of Americans are.

    Lutfey Siddiqi, the special envoy for international affairs in Bangladesh’s interim government, also said at the Fortune Global Forum that his country’s young demographic is key to economic progress, making an oil analogy to explain how Bangladesh should leverage that advantage.

    “Our crude oil is our young people, but we need refineries so that we were able to find applications for various grades of skills and education,” said Siddiqi, a former banker at UBS and Barclays. “That’s a resource that we are willing to share with the rest of the world. Because the rest of the world, by and large, is aging.”

    He added that companies like Chevron, Met Life and Youngone, a Korean company that makes jackets for The North Face, have all praised Bangladesh’s more business-friendly climate that he attributed to government reforms that made the country more agile and responsive to direct foreign investment.

    “That has allow us to convert what is an interest into actual investment,” Siddiqi said.

    But as investors increasingly look to emerging markets, another panelist urged them to be mindful of their perception of risk when considering Africa in particular.

    “We need to change the discourse when you talk about African continent. When you talk about the African continent, look at businesses on the continent and what they have achieved, and let that be your proxy,” said Mpumi Madisa, CEO of Bidvest Group, a services, trading, and distribution company listed on the Johannesburg stock exchage.

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  • Check out “a revolution in the world of cycling: the first truly bespoke monocoque carbon frame”

    Check out “a revolution in the world of cycling: the first truly bespoke monocoque carbon frame”

    Italy’s Gregario has just won the ‘Best New Builder’ award at Bespoked 2025 handcrafted bike exhibition (held 10-12th October in Dresden, Germany), boasting that it’s the first manufacturer to create a truly monocoque custom carbon-fibre…

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  • Price of rare Master Ball Umbreon has tumbled into the double digits

    Price of rare Master Ball Umbreon has tumbled into the double digits

    The Eeveelutions have to be some of the most popular Pokémon out there. Eevee is incredibly adorable, and it can evolve into one of seven fantastic new forms, and also into Flareon. Because of the popularity of Eevee and its evolutions,…

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  • Stephen Graham on Playing Bruce Springsteen’s Dad

    Stephen Graham on Playing Bruce Springsteen’s Dad

    For Stephen Graham, it’s been a big year for dad roles, starting with his part as the distraught parent of a tragically warped son in Netflix’s Adolescence — the culture-shaking show he also co-created. He gives an equally strong…

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  • Forward prize names poets Vidyan Ravinthiran and Karen Solie its first joint winners | Forward prize for poetry

    Forward prize names poets Vidyan Ravinthiran and Karen Solie its first joint winners | Forward prize for poetry

    Vidyan Ravinthiran and Karen Solie have been named joint winners of this year’s Forward prize for best collection, one of the UK’s most prestigious poetry awards, marking the first time in the prize’s history the honour has been shared.

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  • Navitas and SRH Expand Partnership with New International College in Munich

    Navitas and SRH Expand Partnership with New International College in Munich

    Navitas and SRH University have announced the expansion of their successful partnership with the launch of a third international college in Munich, building on the strong foundations established in Heidelberg (2023) and Berlin (2025).

    The new SRH International College in Munich will welcome its first cohort in September 2026, offering two Foundation programs designed to prepare students for progression into a range of SRH degree pathways, including Civil Engineering, Medical Engineering, Mechatronics, Biotechnology, Computer Science, and International Business Administration. Applications open in mid-November 2025.

    Expanding access to quality education

    Munich’s status as a globally recognised tourism and education hub — and its proximity to leading multinational companies in the automotive, finance, and technology sectors — will offer students not only world-class learning opportunities but also access to valuable industry experience.

    “We are delighted to have further strengthened our partnership with SRH, building on the strong foundations we have in place in Heidelberg and Berlin,” said Paul Lovegrove, CEO of Navitas University Partnerships Europe. “We are committed to supporting our students to find the right study destination for them, with three locations that each offer unique benefits. Munich is a city recognised worldwide, and Navitas is thrilled to be able to add it to our portfolio.”

    A growing network across Germany

    The new Munich college strengthens the Navitas–SRH partnership’s vision to create multiple entry points for international students across Germany. Students will have the flexibility to continue their studies at over twelve SRH University campuses, including Hamburg, Cologne, Hamm, and Stuttgart, offering diverse academic and lifestyle experiences.

    Dr Thorsten Bagschik, Managing Director at SRH University, said: “With the opening of the SRH International College at the newly opened and state-of-the-art Campus Berlin, as well as Munich, we are sending another strong signal for our internationalisation strategy. Together with Navitas, we look forward to giving even more students from around the world access to high-quality education and preparing them for successful futures.”

    Strengthening global pathways

    Germany continues to emerge as a vibrant hub for international education, combining academic excellence with a strong focus on applied learning and innovation. The latest expansion reinforces Navitas and SRH’s shared commitment to supporting student mobility and global opportunity through high-quality, flexible education pathways.

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  • Dylan Efron Shares He’s ‘All Good’ After ‘DWTS’ Partner Broke His Nose

    Dylan Efron Shares He’s ‘All Good’ After ‘DWTS’ Partner Broke His Nose

    Though Dylan Efron and Dancing with the Stars partner Daniella Karagach have been consistently scoring on the ABC/Disney+ reality dancing competition series, the duo hit a bit of a snag when the latter accidentally broke the…

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  • What Science Says About Their Health Benefits

    What Science Says About Their Health Benefits

    You may wonder about the health benefits of coffee versus tea. Both are rich in health-promoting compounds that may protect against many conditions, including certain cancers and diabetes.

    Although drinking too much caffeine through coffee or…

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  • Humans’ hidden “sixth sense” is now being fully mapped by science

    Humans’ hidden “sixth sense” is now being fully mapped by science

    Every human body hums with quiet communication. Beneath every heartbeat, breath, and immune signal lies a hidden conversation between the brain and internal organs. This constant exchange keeps us alive, yet we rarely notice it.

    Scientists are…

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  • Rio Tinto and China’s State Power Investment Corporation launch battery swap truck trial fleet at Oyu Tolgoi mine

    Rio Tinto and China’s State Power Investment Corporation launch battery swap truck trial fleet at Oyu Tolgoi mine

    ULAANBAATAR, Mongolia–(BUSINESS WIRE)–
    Rio Tinto and China’s State Power Investment Corporation (SPIC) Qiyuan have launched a trial of battery swap electric haul truck technology at the Oyu Tolgoi copper mine in Mongolia.

    This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20251026376828/en/

    The trial is Rio Tinto’s first use of battery swap electric haul trucks in surface mining operations. This is a major step towards developing the cost-effective technology and operational learnings required to reduce emissions from mining haulage fleets – one of the largest contributors to the company’s Scope 1 and 2 carbon footprint.

    Over the last year Rio Tinto and SPIC Qiyuan have delivered and installed a fleet of eight 91-tonne Tonly trucks, together with 13 batteries (each 800 kWh), a battery swapping station, static charger, and supporting infrastructure.

    The trucks will now be used by Oyu Tolgoi for tailings dam construction and top soil transportation tasks, providing Rio Tinto with hands on experience operating and maintaining a complete battery electric truck and swap charging system.

    Battery swapping technology allows the battery of an electric mining truck to be replaced at a battery swap station in less than seven minutes, without the need to charge the vehicle at a fixed charging facility. This minimises downtime and improves equipment efficiency.

    Rio Tinto General Manager Global Equipment and Diesel Transition Ben Woffenden said: “The launch of this trial with SPIC Qiyuan is an important milestone, harnessing China’s widely used and leading battery swap technology in a partnership that supports Rio Tinto’s drive to accelerate low-carbon innovation. The rapid deployment and fast-tracked operational learnings have highlighted the importance of partnerships in advancing low-emission haulage alternatives for our business.

    “By working with partners such as SPIC Qiyuan and Tonly, Rio Tinto is rapidly identifying and adopting cost-effective, proven innovations that can support operational excellence and advance decarbonisation goals.”

    General Manager of Qiyuan Green Power, Mr. Guo Peng said: “We are honoured to partner with Rio Tinto to launch this milestone battery-swap truck trial at the Oyu Tolgoi mine. SPIC Qiyuan is committed to advancing green energy technology innovation, and this partnership showcases the significant potential of our proven battery-swap solutions in helping global mining customers reduce emissions and enhance operational efficiency. We look forward to deepening our collaboration with Rio Tinto to jointly explore broader prospects for the mining industry’s low-carbon transition.”

    The equipment will be tested through to the end of 2026 and will help Rio Tinto identify opportunities for wider adoption of this low emission technology across the company. Rio Tinto’s global fleet of 700 haul trucks includes about 100 small or medium class (100-200t payload) vehicles, offering the potential to adopt current-generation battery swap technology.

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