Malaysia to Invest $150 Billion in U.S. Tech and LNG as Part of New Trade Deal

Malaysia strikes a trade deal with the U.S., pledging up to $150 billion in purchases across semiconductors, aerospace, and LNG. U.S. reduces tariffs to 19% amid efforts to fix trade imbalance.
U.S. SEC Launches AI Task Force, Appoints First Chief AI Officer to Drive Innovation

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has established an AI task force led by Valerie Szczepanik as Chief AI Officer to enhance innovation and regulatory efficiency.
China Mobile Acquires 14.4% Stake in HKBN for $138 Million to Strengthen Hong Kong Telecom Presence

China Mobile buys 14.4% stake in HKBN for HK$1.08 billion ($138 million), increasing its shareholding to nearly 30%. Learn what this strategic move means for Hong Kong’s telecom sector.
MTN South Africa Invests R220 Million to Expand Rural Network in Eastern Cape

MTN South Africa announces R220 million investment to improve rural network coverage in Eastern Cape. Learn how this move supports 4G and 5G expansion, site upgrades, and digital inclusion.
Global Data Breach Costs Decline for First Time in 5 Years Thanks to AI and Automation

The average global cost of a data breach dropped by 9% in 2025, reaching $4.44 million. Learn how AI and automation helped reduce breach costs and the risks posed by shadow AI and poor governance.
Ghana Orders MultiChoice to Slash DStv Subscription Fees by 30% or Face License Suspension

Ghana’s government gives MultiChoice Ghana an ultimatum to reduce DStv subscription fees by 30% before August 7, 2025, or risk losing its broadcasting license over unfair pricing.
6 Things AI Still Can’t Do for You (And Why That’s a Good Thing)

AI tools like ChatGPT are brilliant—but they’re not magic. Here are 6 important things artificial intelligence still can’t do for you in 2025, from keeping secrets to making moral decisions.
What Your First App Says About You: Most-Used Morning Apps by Young Nigerians in 2025

From WhatsApp and Gmail to TikTok and YouTube, discover the top morning apps young Nigerians open first—and what those choices say about their routines, priorities, and mindset.