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  • Turkish Startups Connect at Global Expansion Day, Hosted by Garanti BBVA

    Turkish Startups Connect at Global Expansion Day, Hosted by Garanti BBVA

    As one of the flagship events of Türkiye’s entrepreneurship ecosystem, Global Expansion Day took place earlier this month under Garanti BBVA’s sponsorship. This year’s edition stood out for its broader international footprint, with official delegations and innovation-focused business development organizations from 15 countries in attendance. The event gave entrepreneurs direct access to an expanded global network, helping them forge meaningful cross-border connections.

    Delegations from Japan, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Germany, Switzerland, and Singapore were joined by prominent organizations including Techstars, GITEXS, Sistem Global, IGNITERS Tech Law, Garanti BBVA Partners, GIRVAK, and La French Tech. With this lineup, Global Expansion Day further strengthened its position as one of the region’s most effective platforms for boosting the international growth of Türkiye-based scale-ups.

    The agenda featured opening remarks by Garanti BBVA Executive Vice President Ceren Acer Kezik, followed by contributions from Techstars MEA & APAC Partnerships Director Steven Kinvi, Prof. Canan Dağdeviren of MIT Media Lab, and other prominent figures from the entrepreneurship ecosystem. Discussions focused on global scaling strategies, innovation-led growth, and the role of strong international networks in helping startups compete globally.

    An entrepreneurship journey spanning 20 years

    According to Acer Kezik, Garanti BBVA views entrepreneurship not only as a driver of economic growth but also as a force for cultural transformation. She pointed to the bank’s nearly 20-year track record of supporting entrepreneurs from the idea stage through to global expansion, and said Global Expansion Day is designed to bring founders together with the right investors and strategic partners to support their international growth: “Our goal is to build the right connections to take entrepreneurs from the local market to the global stage.”

    The executive also noted that Garanti BBVA’s entrepreneurship strategy, which began with a focus on women entrepreneurs, has since expanded to include technology-driven scaleups. To date, the bank has supported close to 60 startups, with total investment volumes approaching $40 million, while its partnership with Techstars has helped connect Turkish entrepreneurs with global networks.

    Now in its second year, Global Expansion Day further boosted the international visibility of Türkiye’s startup ecosystem. As part of the event, entrepreneurs took part in a structured B2B matchmaking program, with 24 selected scale-ups holding one-on-one meetings with investors and country representatives across sectors including artificial intelligence, generative AI, sustainability, fintech, marketing technologies, and cybersecurity.

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  • Lawmaker Sues Trump to Remove Name From Kennedy Center

    Lawmaker Sues Trump to Remove Name From Kennedy Center

    Case 1:25-cv-04480 Document 1 Filed 12/22/25

    Page 1 of 18

    JOYCE BEATTY,¹

    V.

    UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
    FOR THE…

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  • Football season ends, but Dukes fans have much to celebrate

    Football season ends, but Dukes fans have much to celebrate

    JMU fans toss streamers to celebrate a score during the College Football Playoff game Dec. 20, 2025 at Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Oregon. The Dukes gained more yardage and scored more points than any other Oregon opponent this year.

    As the clock…

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  • Pending applications with Discos: KATI urges Nepra to notify cut-off date for net billing – Business Recorder

    1. Pending applications with Discos: KATI urges Nepra to notify cut-off date for net billing  Business Recorder
    2. OPINION: End of net metering – goodbye to green energy?  Business Recorder
    3. Regulating solar energy  The Express Tribune
    4. Nepra proposes shift from net to gross metering for new rooftop solar consumers  Profit by Pakistan
    5. Pakistan revises net metering policy for solar consumers  Daily Times

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  • Did rare 'alien' visitor 3I/ATLAS just 'ignore' Earth? – Chron

    1. Did rare ‘alien’ visitor 3I/ATLAS just ‘ignore’ Earth?  Chron
    2. 3I/ATLAS Ignores Earth  Avi Loeb – Medium
    3. Farewell To 2025: A Year When An Interstellar Visitor Became Global Obsession  NDTV
    4. It passed safely without any danger | Comet `Atlas 3` ends…

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  • Final of ACC Men’s Asia Cup 2025: Naqvi to approach ICC over provocation allegations by Indian players – Business Recorder

    1. Final of ACC Men’s Asia Cup 2025: Naqvi to approach ICC over provocation allegations by Indian players  Business Recorder
    2. Pakistan played ‘fearless, not careless’ cricket to win Under-19 Asia Cup, says head coach  Dawn
    3. ‘Indians kept provoking…

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  • Rethinking Mendelian assumptions in inherited retinal degenerations

    Rethinking Mendelian assumptions in inherited retinal degenerations

    A new study challenges what’s long been assumed about genetic variants thought to always cause inherited blindness. Investigators from Mass General Brigham used large public biobanks to determine that genes thought to…

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  • Tohoku University and Fujitsu utilize Causal AI to discover superconductivity mechanism of promising new functional material

    Tohoku University and Fujitsu utilize Causal AI to discover superconductivity mechanism of promising new functional material

    Tohoku University and Fujitsu Limited today announced their successful application of AI to derive new insights into the superconductivity mechanism of a new superconducting material. Their findings demonstrate an important use case for AI technology in new materials development and suggests that the technology has the potential to accelerate research and development and drive innovation in various industries such as environment and energy, drug discovery and healthcare, and electronic devices. The AI technology was utilized to automatically clarify causal relationships from measurement data obtained at NanoTerasu Synchrotron Light Source. This achievement was published in the Nature Portfolio scientific journal Scientific Reports on December 22, 2025.

    To achieve this result, the two parties used Fujitsu’s AI platform Fujitsu Kozuchi to develop a new discovery intelligence technique to accurately estimate causal relationships. Fujitsu will begin offering a trial environment for this technology in March 2026. Furthermore, in collaboration with the Advanced Institute for Materials Research (WPI-AIMR), Tohoku University, the two parties applied this technology to data measured by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) [1], an experimental method used in materials research to observe the state of electrons in a material, using a specific superconducting material as a sample.

    Fujitsu will begin offering a trial environment for this technology in March 2026. Moving forward, both organizations will further leverage this technology along with NanoTerasu’s world-class capabilities in spatial resolution to automatically clarify the causal relationships between phenomena at the microscopic level. This will contribute to the development of new functional materials that address global environmental issues, one of Fujitsu’s materiality priorities, including in the areas of high-temperature superconductivity and next-generation low-power consumption devices.

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  • Early identification of nutrition risk in ICU patients using artificial intelligence

    Early identification of nutrition risk in ICU patients using artificial intelligence

    A new study by researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai suggests that artificial intelligence (AI) could help predict which critically ill patients on ventilators are at risk of underfeeding, potentially enabling…

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  • Probiotic supplementation restores beneficial gut bacteria in breastfed infants

    Probiotic supplementation restores beneficial gut bacteria in breastfed infants

    In recent years, scientists have learned that key beneficial infant gut bacteria Bifidobacterium infantis are disappearing from infants in high-resource areas such as the United States and Europe. Now, a new study published in the…

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