Raízen Secures 75% Creditor Support for Brazil's Largest-Ever Extrajudicial Debt Restructuring
Raízen nears historic R$66 billion extrajudicial recovery with 75% creditor backing, Shell capital injection, and massive equity conversion plan.
Raízen nears historic R$66 billion extrajudicial recovery with 75% creditor backing, Shell capital injection, and massive equity conversion plan.
As frontier AI reshapes industries overnight, Japan's quiet reliance on analog systems reveals a powerful resilience lesson the world can't afford to ignore.
Naomi Gleit, Meta's longest-serving employee, shares her vision on AI, workforce changes, and why she still calls Meta her dream job.

Both Sudanese nationals admitted to Gandhi Hospital in Hyderabad have tested negative for Ebola, as Telangana steps up health surveillance measures.
A leading Japanese takoyaki producer is expanding into Southeast Asia with a new manufacturing facility, targeting growing demand across ASEAN markets.
Trump directs $700M into coal using wartime authority as the Iran war drives up energy costs for Americans.

Denzel Washington's quote on ease and hardship reveals timeless lessons about discipline, comfort zones, and what real growth actually requires.
Dark Mofo 2026 is back with its signature blend of dark arts, music, and midwinter ritual. Here's everything you need to know about Australia's most provocative festival.
China's regulators are targeting sensationalist micro dramas, banning soft porn, violence, and materialism as the format explodes in global popularity.

A viral video from China shows a humanoid robot kicking a child during a public demo, raising urgent questions about robot safety and regulation.
South Korea's surname tradition means children carry their father's name, often leaving mothers feeling disconnected from their own families.
After centuries of craftsmanship, Denby Pottery fires its last pieces as production ends at the iconic Derbyshire site.