The Engineers' Bet on 'Spider Silk': Steps Taken Towards Honda's Return to F1
In light of Honda's upcoming return to F1 in the 2026 season, former F1 development chief Yasushi Asaki reflects on the challenges faced during the company's previous withdrawal and the motivations behind the reintegration into F1.
BASF: The chemistry is not right in Ludwigshafen
BASF's CEO Markus Kamieth expresses alarm over the company’s dependency on Russian gas in light of previous tensions, indicating dire economic implications amid ongoing strategy changes.
The Harmfulness of Social Media Has Finally Come to Light. Platforms Have Lied for Years
A report reveals that Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has hidden damaging data regarding the harmful effects of its platforms for years.
'No light, no bill' protest begins in Niger
Civil society organisations in Niger State are organizing a protest to demand better electricity supply and fair billing practices from the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company.
Springer Corporation: He Creates the 'World' as He Sees Fit
The article discusses the controversies surrounding Axel Springer CEO Mathias Döpfner and his management style in light of recent leadership changes at the company.
Energean: Green light from the Hellenic Hydrocarbon Management Company for CO2 storage in Prinos
The Hellenic Hydrocarbon Management Company has issued a CO2 storage license in Prinos to Energean's subsidiary, EnEarth Greece, confirming the site's geological suitability.
1926: Group asks that SP chooses Light to electrify tramway
A local group in São Paulo is urging the state government to assign the electrification of the Cantareira tramway to the Light company, citing a surplus of electricity after the end of the city's water crisis.
Expresso Rei de França, former 1001, gathers employees to propose voluntary agreements in light of financial crisis
Employees of Expresso Rei de França met to discuss voluntary separation agreements due to the company's financial crisis, impacting bus services in São Luís.
'Everything's on the table' – Blizzard President on new IP, using AI and the future of Diablo
Blizzard President Johanna Faries discusses the company's future, new IPs, and upcoming content for major titles in light of their 35th anniversary.
A man whose name many still remember drove Sotka – "Almost everyone recognized"
Toni Gardemeister, a second-generation rally driver, reflected on his past collaboration with the widely recognized brand Sotka in light of the company's recent bankruptcy.
Creditors take over Tanure's stake in Alliança Saúde and Light
Investment fund Opus has acquired approximately 49.11% of Alliança Saúde, leading to a significant shift in company control.
Light Boycott in Reggio Emilia: Campaign Against Israeli Medicines in Pharmacies
The city council of Reggio Emilia has approved a 'light boycott' of Israeli pharmaceutical products, though attempts to suspend all commercial relations with the Israeli company Teva were rejected.
Earthquake at Heineken. The CEO made an unexpected decision
Heineken's CEO announced a surprising decision in light of the company's significant challenges marked by rising costs and declining sales, prompting the supervisory board to begin the search for his successor.
The PP will summon Zapatero and the entire management of Plus Ultra to testify in the Koldo commission: "The truth will come to light"
The Popular Party has decided to summon former Prime Minister Zapatero and the leadership of Plus Ultra in order to investigate the corruption scandals surrounding the company's bailout and implications involving the Forestalia business group.
OPAP - Allwyn: The General Assembly has given the 'green light' to the merger
The OPAP General Assembly approved the proposed merger with Allwyn, discussing dividend distribution, company headquarters, and future steps during the meeting.
These light bulbs are being withdrawn from sale throughout Germany: They can cause electric shock
A German company, Ledvance GmbH, warns consumers about the dangers of certain GX53 LED bulbs that pose a risk of electric shock due to issues with the plastic cover detaching easily.
Blackstone now has a green light to sell its shares in Cirsa
Blackstone is now free to sell its 78.4% stake in the gambling company Cirsa, following the expiration of its lock-up period, allowing it to cash out from next Monday.