Pentagon’s internal watchdog to probe U.S. strikes on alleged drug boats
WASHINGTON — The Defense Department’s inspector general said Monday that it’s investigating U.S. Southern Command over its targeting of alleged drug-smuggling boats in the military’s campaign against drug cartels, which some critics have argued is illegal. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. Southern Command has targeted…
SpaceX accelerates Nasdaq IPO timeline to June eyeing $1.75 trillion valuation
The ticker symbol SPCX is poised to become one of the most highly anticipated listings on the Nasdaq. As first reported by Reuters, SpaceX has aggressively accelerated its initial public offering (IPO) timeline, aiming to debut on the stock exchange by June 12. Read: Bandwidth Blog & Smile 90.4FM Tech Tuesday: AI trends shifting! According…
Three killed in suspected hate crime at San Diego mosque
A note left by one of the teenage suspects contains general “hate rhetoric”, investigators say.
Top ICT tenders: Mpumalanga education to upgrade connectivity
The Mpumalanga Department of Education requires installation and maintenance of high-speed network and internet provision. ICT-targeted activity on National Treasury’s eTenders Portal is seeing a recovery, with tender numbers and depth of requirements showing improvements. This week, we focus on a re-advertised tender from the Mpumalanga Department of Education for the installation and maintenance of…
The story of the 1996 shootdown that could lead to Raúl Castro’s indictment
In February 1996, three small civilian planes took off from a Miami-area airport, operated by a Cuban exile group that searched for people seeking to flee the island nation in rafts. Two of the planes were shot down by a Cuban fighter jet, killing four people. Now, 30 years later, the deadly shootdown appears to…
Elon Musk’s war on OpenAI ends in crushing defeat
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Elon Musk during the trial. Manuel Orbegozo/Reuters A US jury on Monday ruled against Elon Musk in his lawsuit against OpenAI, finding the AI company not liable to the world’s richest man for having allegedly strayed from its original mission to benefit humanity. In a unanimous verdict, the jury in…
Africa: From Medieval Plague Ships to Hantavirus – How Outbreaks At Sea Helped to Shape the International Public Health System
Cruise ships are convenient floating hotels by which to see far-flung parts of the world – but as an epidemiologist, I know they are also everything an infectious pathogen could want: thousands of strangers packed into enclosed spaces for days or weeks, sharing dining rooms and high-touch surfaces such as elevator buttons and handrails, breathing…
Police respond to shooting at US mosque | Gun Violence
NewsFeed US police have responded to a shooting at a mosque in California, with officials saying the threat had been ‘neutralised’. The area around the Islamic Centre of San Diego was locked down, after witnesses said they heard dozens of shots fired. Published On 18 May 202618 May 2026 Click here to share on social…
Bolt launches electric vehicle category in South Africa
The South African division of Estonian ride-hailing giant Bolt has officially announced the launch of an electric vehicle (EV) category for the local market. The rollout follows a strategic partnership with ride-sharing platform YugoRide, which aims to deploy a fleet of 500 EVs in Cape Town by December 2025, with a broader expansion to Johannesburg…
Africa: Why Is African Cinema Out of the Picture At the Cannes Film Festival?
Does the absence of African films in the main competition at this year’s Cannes Film Festival point to a glass ceiling? Or is African cinema still slowly but surely finding its way to the top table? The absence of African-made films among the 22 contenders for this year’s Palme d’Or might suggest African filmmakers are…
