NZ Food Exporters Celebrate Major Regulatory Breakthrough
New Zealand’s food exporters are set to benefit from a major policy shift that removes the need for special exemptions when exporting products that meet overseas standards. Starting 25 September…
Malaysia’s BRICS Bid Strengthened by China’s Support
Malaysia’s push to join BRICS gained traction after Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim confirmed China’s full backing, calling it “a great honour.” Experts say BRICS membership could boost Malaysia’s global influence…
Danish Scientists Turn Plastic Trash into Climate-Fighting Tech
September 2025 — In a breakthrough that could reshape both waste management and climate strategy, chemists at the University of Copenhagen have developed a new material that transforms discarded plastic…
Why IT Energy Efficiency Matters in Data Centres
As digital demand surges, data centres have become the backbone of modern infrastructure—powering everything from cloud services to AI. But behind the scenes, they’re also massive energy consumers. IT energy…
Madrid Hosts First Anniversary of Groundbreaking AI Treaty Talks
September 5, 2025 — A year after the launch of the world’s first international treaty on artificial intelligence, policymakers, legal experts, and civil society leaders gathered in Madrid to reflect…
SEMICON Europa 2025: Global Partnerships Take Center Stage in Munich
Germany— As Europe’s semiconductor ambitions accelerate, SEMICON Europa 2025 is set to become the continent’s most pivotal tech gathering of the year. Celebrating its 50th anniversary, the event will run…
IAEA Launches Third Marine Sampling Mission Near Fukushima to Monitor Treated Water Impact
Japan — September 2, 2025 The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has commenced its third comprehensive marine sampling mission near the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, continuing its long-term review…