Daimler, BMW sells jointly-owned PARK NOW App

  Daimler, BMW sells jointly-owned PARK NOW App Daimler and BMW sell jointly-owned App PARK NOW to Swedish rival EasyPark. The App is part of a 2019 joint venture  and has five parts including smartphone-based route management and booking service, among others. The sale will allow the unit to grow even further in the US…

Roblox floated in NYE valued at £30bn

David Baszucki’s video-game platform Roblox is being floated on the New York Stock Exchange valued at £21.6bn ( $30bn) and hopes to become the center of Metaverse- an online world not just for gaming but for work and learning as well. Roblox, a marketplace where you can create games, pick and choose whether you play…

Organic spices empowered by Women

India, the world’s largest producer of consumer and exporter of spices, produces 75 of the 109 varieties of spices listed in the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) exported £2.64bn worth of spices in 2020 alone. Orco (organic condiments), New-Delhi-based claims to produce hand-round organic and natural spices, founded by Pragya and marketed by her daughter…

International Women’s Day

March 8th is an International Women’s day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women and focus on upholding women’s achievements, recognize challenges, and greater attention on women’s rights and gender equality, and also celebrate acts of courage by ordinary women, who played an extraordinary role in the history of their countries and…

Meghan and Harry Interview: Racism claims

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were interviewed by Oprah Winfrey for a two-hour CBS prime special, produced by Harpo Productions, especially on International women’s Day to be aired on ITV on Monday at 21:00GMT and on ITV Hub. The couple spoke about their relationships with other royals, racism, and how their mental health suffered.…

Return to schools in England freedom of class room teaching

Back to school by scooter at Rosary School in Hampstead Millions of children in England are returning to classroom teaching after more than two months of home-schooling.  Primary schools are expected to be open for all pupils, while secondary schools will have a phased opening with regular rapid Covid tests and they all need to…

Pope Francis visits Mosul

Pope Francis visits churches destroyed by ISIS in Northern Iraq on Sunday in the ruins of the churches and celebrate an open-air mass on the last day of the first-ever visit by any pontiff, healing the wounds of sectarian violence and to pray for the dead of any religion. The Pope heard Muslim and Christian…

The Powerful world free from foreign constraint

Linda Colley encapsulate a common purpose to define power,  the rights and responsibilities of states and citizens by starting with the Corsican Constitution of 1755 as both monarchs and radicals play a role, from Catherine the Great of Russia with her remarkable Nakaz to Sierra Leone’s James Africanus Horton to Tunisia’s Khayr-al-Din,  a creator of…

World economics and must read for would-be oil barons

In The World for Sale: Money, Power and the Traders who Barter the Earth’s Resources by  the Bloomberg News reporter and former FT journalist, Javier Blas and  Jack Farchy tow leading journalists lift the lid off one of the least scrutinised corners of the economy including the working of the billionaire commodity traders who buy,…