Spiderman creator Stan Lee dies at 95

Stan Lee, the legendary writer, editor and published of Marvel Comics died at Cedars-Sinal Medical Centre in Los Angeles . He was 95. His career began at Marvel in the 1960s, and was known for giving Marvel superheroes personalities in addition to their power. He wrote, art-directed and edited most of Marvel’s series and newspaper…

China’s Invictus are the “League of Legends” World Champion

China’s Invictus Gaming trashed its European rival Fnatic 3-0 taking home the Silver Summoner’s Cup and over $840,000 in prize money with a global audience of over 200m tuned to watch the final, according to Chinese streaming companies. The rise of esports in China has been more dramatic than anywhere else in the world, as…

Watches GPHG prize winner s

The Financial Times and the jury of the Grand Prix D’Horlogerie De Geneve have announced  awards for  high-quality creations in watchmaking art and  contribute to promoting the watch industry worldwide. In the Ladies watch section  Chanel won the top prize  “Boy-friend Skeleton and Men’s watch was won by Akrivia “Chronometre Contemporain”.  

Who’s more rich and powerful

  Oliver Bullough argue in his latest book Moneyland: Why Thieves and Crooks Now Rule the World  and How To Take It Back, that the current financial system is broken and is actively damaging society, corruption and ideptocracy is not a symptom of a bust society but is a root cause. Oliver Bullough a former…

What makes a good leader

      Books became the greatest of companions for both Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt. In his new book “Leaders:Myth and Reality”,  Stanley McChrystal admits to an intensive reading habit  by devouring history, biography and memoir before during and after his time as an army cadet at West Point and worked his way to…

Richemont’s  growth worries fuels fears for China demand

After the Swiss luxury goods group Richemont’s shares fell sharply yesterday, they said  that growth had fizzled out towards the end of September, and blamed on setbacks in the Asia-Pacific sector. The confession fuelled fears of a drop in Chinese demand for luxury goods amid global trade tensions, which have hit the shares of other…

Quick thinking flight attendant breastfed a passenger’s baby

A 24-year-old Philippine Airlines flight attendant breastfed a passenger’s baby mid-flight after the baby’s mum ran out of formula milk. She approached the crying passenger after she heard an infant’s cry and saw the mother crying. She said ” The tiny fragile baby was breastfed  until she fell asleep. What the Philippine Airlines flight attendant…

Ryanair plane impounded by French authorities in a cash row

The French Civil Aviation Authority said “ It is unfortunate that the state had to seize a Ryanair plane in a row over money which led to the inevitable inconvenience of the 149 passengers on board the immobilised plane. Those passengers were able to eventually reach their destination later that evening on another Ryanair plane,…

Sainsbury reveals £302m profit

Sainsbury’s half-year result show  £302m profits and cost saving after adding Argos outlets to Sainsbury’s stores, which plans to merge with rival Asda. The fate of this controversial merger is being decided by the Competition and Markets Authority and a decision is expected early in the year. The UK’s second largest supermarket said pre-tax profits…

Airlines warned of potential software flaw in Boeing 737

The  Federal Aviation Administration, the US Aviation regulator has notified all airlines to warning from Boeing that the latest version of its best-selling 737 Max jet, the US Aircraft maker’s top selling twin-engined  jet has a potential flaw in safety-critical software, following the Indonesia’s Lion Air jet crash on October 29, plunging into the Java…