Author: admin

  • ‘The Office’ South African Adaptation ‘Die Kantoor’ Sets Premiere

    ‘The Office’ South African Adaptation ‘Die Kantoor’ Sets Premiere

    The Afrikaans-language adaptation of “The Office” has locked in its premiere date, with “Die Kantoor” set to debut on Showmax on Jan. 20.

    Broadcaster kykNET will preview the first episode on Jan. 18, ahead of the double-episode…

    Continue Reading

  • Scotland’s Zander Fagerson leaves darkness behind after toughest year

    Scotland’s Zander Fagerson leaves darkness behind after toughest year

    After the Tonga game, while beaming, he talked us through the torment.

    He has 76 caps now, but the time away made him sound like a man who had just won his first. Was he nervous making his comeback? Yes, but he was more nervous for his family that…

    Continue Reading

  • Beyfortus® (nirsevimab) now available in Malaysia to protect all infants against RSV disease

    Beyfortus® (nirsevimab) now available in Malaysia to protect all infants against RSV disease

    • Beyfortus® (nirsevimab) is an available option designed to protect all infants – whether born full-term or pre-term, healthy or with underlying conditions – against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), with proven high and…

    Continue Reading

  • Chinese scientists reveal potential driver of ulcerative colitis-Xinhua

    NANJING, Nov. 24 (Xinhua) — A research team from Nanjing University has discovered a novel gut bacterium that acts as a potential driver of ulcerative colitis, paving the way for new treatment approaches. The findings were published on Friday…

    Continue Reading

  • Death toll nears 100 in Southeast Asia as heavy rains cause floods and landslides

    Death toll nears 100 in Southeast Asia as heavy rains cause floods and landslides

    HANOI, Vietnam — The death toll in widespread flooding and landslides caused by heavy rains in Southeast Asia mounted on Monday with another person reported killed in Vietnam, and five others in Thailand with tens of thousands of people…

    Continue Reading

  • HPV Vaccine Proven to Prevent Cervical Cancer

    HPV Vaccine Proven to Prevent Cervical Cancer

    Two new Cochrane reviews show strong and consistent evidence that HPV vaccines are effective in preventing cervical cancer and pre-cancerous changes, especially when given to young people before they are exposed to the virus.

    Girls…

    Continue Reading

  • Multi-omics uncover lipid metabolism disorders caused by intestinal fl

    Multi-omics uncover lipid metabolism disorders caused by intestinal fl

    Introduction

    Gestational hypertension (GH), defined as two episodes of blood pressure ≥140/90 mmHg occurring after 20 weeks of gestation, is a condition that arises during pregnancy.1 If left uncontrolled, this condition may progress to…

    Continue Reading

  • EU leaders welcome ‘new momentum’ in Ukraine peace talks but stress red lines on territory – Europe live | Ukraine

    EU leaders welcome ‘new momentum’ in Ukraine peace talks but stress red lines on territory – Europe live | Ukraine

    European reactions to Ukraine talks stress ‘momentum’ but obvious issues remain — analysis

    Jakub Krupa

    European leaders have emerged from this morning’s discussions on their counterproposal for a peace plan for Ukraine with strikingly positive…

    Continue Reading

  • Revolut share sale values London fintech giant at £57 billion

    Revolut share sale values London fintech giant at £57 billion

    Nik Storonsky is the founder and chief executive of Revolut (PA)

    London’s biggest fintech Revolut has been valued at $75 million (£57 billion) after completing a share sale that makes it worth more than high street giants Barclays and Lloyds.

    The sale brought in new funding from a range of investors including NVentures, the venture capital arm of AI giant Nvidia, the world’s most valuable company.

    The transaction was led by US investors Coatue, Greenoaks, Dragoneer, and Fidelity Management & Research, with participation from a “broad group” of institutions including Andreessen Horowitz (aka a16z), Franklin Templeton, and T. Rowe Price Associates.

    Staff were given the opportunity to sell their shares as part of the transaction.

    Revolut, which is headquartered in Canary Wharf and has more than 65 million customers worldwide, including 12 million in the UK, has the stated ambition to “build the world’s first truly global bank.” It aims to have 100 million retail customers by mid 2027.

    In September the company committed to £10 billion of investment over five years to drive its expansion, including a £3 billion commitment to the UK supporting over 1,000 new jobs in the market.

    Revolut relocated to the newly refurbished YY London building in the centre of Canary Wharf (Revolut/PA)
    Revolut relocated to the newly refurbished YY London building in the centre of Canary Wharf (Revolut/PA)

    Landmarks this year include final banking authorisation and imminent launch in Mexico, winning a banking incorporation licence in Colombia, and upcoming launch in India.

    Revolut’s CEO and co-founder Nik Storonsky, said: “This milestone reflects the remarkable progress we have made in the last twelve months towards our vision of building the first truly global bank, serving 100 million customers across 100 countries. I’d like to thank our team for their determination and energy, and for believing that it is possible to build a global financial and technology leader from Europe.”

    CFO Victor Stinga said: “The level of investor interest and our new valuation reflect the strength of our business model, which is delivering both rapid growth and strong profitability. We welcome onboard a series of world-class investors and look forward to working with them for the next stage in Revolut’s evolution.”

    Last year Revolut’s revenue grew 72% to $4 billion, while pre-tax profit before tax increased 149% to $1.4 billion.

    Nik Storonsky co-founded Revolut with Vlad Yetsenko in 2015 in the Canary Wharf tech hub of Level39.

    Continue Reading

  • Death toll climbs in Southeast Asia as heavy rains cause floods and landslides

    Death toll climbs in Southeast Asia as heavy rains cause floods and landslides

    HANOI, Vietnam — The death toll in widespread flooding and landslides caused by heavy rains in Southeast Asia mounted on Monday with another person reported killed in Vietnam, and five others in Thailand with tens of thousands of people…

    Continue Reading