05/02/2025 13:29
Saudi Arabia Hosts EDGEx 2025, Pushing the Boundaries of Education

Saudi Arabia has taken another step forward in its educational reform journey with the successful conclusion of the International Education Exhibition (EDGEx), held from April 13–16, 2025. Organized by the Ministry of Education, the event convened education leaders, technology developers, and policymakers from around the world under the theme “Beyond Readiness.” This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250502190798/en/Saudi Ara...

04/29/2025 00:00
VeriSilicon Launches the Industry-Leading Automotive-Grade Intelligent Driving SoC Design Platform

VeriSilicon (688521.SH) recently announced that its automotive-grade high-performance intelligent driving system-on-chip (SoC) design platform has been verified and successfully implemented in customer projects. Leveraging VeriSilicon’s Silicon Platform as a Service (SiPaaS) business model, this platform provides robust technical support for high-performance computing applications such as autonomous driving and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). VeriSilicon’s chip design process has ob...

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Why Philanthropy Matters for Journalism

At AFP, the climate crisis is an editorial priority. The effects of global warming - devastating wildfires, record temperatures, superstorms, and melting ice sheets - are daily realities. To truly understand the scale of this crisis, the world needs trusted, on-the-ground journalism that cuts through misinformation and highlights solutions.

BACKSTORY | 'War has taken everything': AFP reporter returns home to Khartoum

It had been nearly two years since AFP journalist Abdelmoneim Abu Idris Ali set foot in his home in war-torn Khartoum, after the sound of children playing in the street gave way to the fearsome fire of machine guns.

It had been nearly two years since AFP journalist Abdelmoneim Abu Idris Ali set foot in his home in war-torn Khartoum, after the sound of children playing in the street gave way to the fearsome fire of machine guns.