The ability of generative AI ('GenAI') to generate plausible text, images, music and computer code in response to human prompts is impressive. GenAI promises huge productivity gains in many domains, and large amounts of financial and political capital are staked on its success. Nevertheless, the current generation of models exhibit well-publicised weaknesses that might not simply disappear by using more data and processing power or smarter training. This paper looks at those limitations, and the lower-profile alternative approaches to AI that could overcome them and even provide the EU with a competitive advantage. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
The global economic paradigm has shifted from globalisation to competition between transformative state projects. This briefing paper examines the risks and opportunities in EU-US relations, across the short-term threat of an AI Minsky moment in the US, the structural challenges of building state capacity for transformative industrial policy, and global Euro ambitions that require the European Central Bank to strengthen its local market maker and global lender of last resort frameworks, and European institutions to tighten the governance of Eurodollar stable coins while protecting monetary sovereignty through a digital euro. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
Smart Deliveries has strengthened its position as one of Malawi’s leading tech-driven courier companies by rolling out enhanced digital systems and opening a new service point in Limbe to support growing demand for modern parcel delivery solutions. The company says the new service point forms part of its broader innovation strategy, which aims to expand […] The post Smart Deliveries Boosts Tech-Driven Courier Services with New Limbe Service Point appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
President Peter Mutharika has publicly conceded that his government has failed to prepare the country for the 2025/26 planting season, admitting that Malawi is heading into the rains without adequate fertiliser and with procurement dangerously behind schedule. The President made the confession at Mtunthama State Lodge during a high-stakes meeting with IMF Africa Department director […] The post Mutharika Finally Admits Malawi Is Unready for Planting Season as Fertiliser Crisis Deepens appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
A secretive 5am coronation in Salima has exploded into a full-blown cultural and political crisis, laying bare deep cracks within the Chewa people and raising questions about legitimacy, power and the future of one of Malawi’s largest ethnic groups. In an extraordinary act of defiance, Makewana—the revered spiritual custodian of Chewa tradition—crowned Raphael Nowa Phiri […] The post Chewa Kingship Showdown: Dawn Coronation Exposes Deep Rifts, Power Struggles And Competing Claims to A Fractured Nation appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The Board Chairperson of the Export Development Fund (EDF), Ted Nankhumwa, singled out inadequate infrastructure as a major barrier to trade competitiveness and export growth, including for Malawi. Speaking at the official opening of a three-day workshop on Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) in Lilongwe, Nankhumwa said this is a vital platform to build capacity, deepen knowledge, […] The post EDF urges private sector to prioritize infrastructure development appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The barbs traded between the government and the opposition in Parliament on Monday, November 24, 2025 transported me back to childhood—those dusty afternoons after school when grudges were not settled with words but with bare-knuckles. if someone wronged or insulted you during class, the matter never ended in the classroom. We waited for the knocking-off […] The post How Chithyola Banda Watered Down Mwanamvekha’s ‘Taxing’ Mid-Year Budget appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
In a video for civil servants marking International Men's Day, Deputy PM and Justice Secretary Mr Lammy is believed to have been asked who he looked up to most when younger.
Lady Caroline - whose racing driver father, the 7th Marquess of Bute, died in 2021 aged 62 - has got engaged just eight months after she split up with her previous fiancee.
The BBC are reportedly developing a reboot of iconic children's show Grange Hill - 17 years after it was last on screens.
A key gene known for its role in Alzheimer's disease has been found to play a second, damaging role in a different brain condition.
A British mother was arrested by ICE in California during her green card appointment and taken from her husband and newborn despite previously being told her visa overstay would be ok.
Top stories from the Russian press on Tuesday, November 25th
According to diplomat Dmitry Birichevsky, Western countries continued their aggressive rhetoric against Russia at the G20 summit, but there was no situation in which they would have been agreed with or endorsed
The Russian foreign minister noted that in September, the Secretaries General of the CSTO, the CIS, and the SCO had approved a roadmap prepared by Russia to develop trilateral cooperation
The regional operational headquarters reported that a man sustained injuries from a drone strike in Bessonovka
Earlier, media reports stated that Zelensky had decided not to travel to the United States in the coming weeks, fearing a new conflict with Trump
Tears gathered in Jeremy Bray’s eyes as he absorbed the news that his pleas for Manitoba’s government to cover his life-sustaining treatment hadn’t changed the health minister’s mind.
DOGE has dismissed a Reuters report about its shutdown as “fake news,” touting fresh cost-saving efforts Read Full Article at RT.com
A London court has refused bail for Robert James Purkiss, wanted in Kenya over the 2012 killing of Agnes Wanjiru Read Full Article at RT.com
Storage levels across the EU slipped below 80%, one of the lowest marks for this time of year in a decade, the Russian energy giant says Read Full Article at RT.com
The FSB reports that it thwarted an attempt to firebomb a church in Kaliningrad Region allegedly backed by Ukraine Read Full Article at RT.com
Censures were historically rare rebukes against lawmakers. But members of the House are increasingly using them in ways their peers say are political.
Judiciary officials had asked lawmakers for an additional $142 million for security for lower federal courts, a 19 percent increase.
The Ram Mandir in Ayodhya saw its Dharma Dhwaj flag hoisted. Israeli Ambassador Reuven Azar called it a significant civilizational symbol. Prime Minister Narendra Modi participated in the ceremony. The flag represents ancient traditions and Lord Ram's lineage. This event marks the culmination of a 500-year resolve. India aims for developed nation status by 2047.
À l'occasion des 16 jours d'activisme contre les violences faites aux femmes, qui se déroulent du 25 novembre au 10 décembre 2025, en tant que femme et femme de médias, je tiens à rendre un hommage solennel à toutes celles qui ont perdu la vie, victimes de féminicides. Leur disparition tragique nous rappelle, avec gravité, que la violence fondée sur le genre demeure l'un des défis majeurs de notre époque. Cette campagne internationale, qui s'ouvre chaque année lors de la Journée (...) - LIBRE PROPOS / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
Madame Élodie Diane Fouefoue épouse Sandjoh, Ministre de la Femme, de la Famille et de la Protection de l'Enfance, a honoré de sa présence ce jour la célébration de la Journée Internationale des Droits de l'Enfant, organisée par l'Association des Sourds-Muets du Gabon. À cette occasion, Madame le Ministre a réaffirmé la détermination des autorités nationales à promouvoir et à garantir les droits de tous les enfants, sans aucune distinction. La cérémonie s'est tenue au siège de (...) - SOCIETE / SUJET_ECRIT_MAISON
As he was gearing up for the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE), Azaan Khan Mohamed Rafi Khan seemed to have it all — rugby captain, student councillor and a math whiz. But it all came crashing down when the 12-year-old was diagnosed with leukaemia, a cancer of the blood, in May. Still, the Primary 6 student beat all odds to score 14 points for his PSLE.Speaking to AsiaOne after receiving his results on Tuesday (Nov 25), Azaan and his parents shared about his cancer journey and his aspirations for the future.Although Azaan expressed slight disappointment with his results, as he was aiming for a top school in the east, his parents comforted and praised him for doing his best. His diagnosis of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia had shattered his hopes of applying for a direct school admission based on sports. He was also looking forward to competing in the national school rugby championships. While his parents had considered letting Azaan take his PSLE next year, they were concerned about how it would affect his future.
[New Times] Land is a vital productive asset, and access to it is an economic right. Yet governance across Africa remains weak, with many countries lacking clear rules that define ownership and tenure.