October 9, 2025

László Krasznahorkai Wins 2025 Nobel Prize In Literature

László Krasznahorkai Wins 2025 Nobel Prize In Literature

Hungarian novelist László Krasznahorkai has been named the winner of the 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature, honoured for a lifetime of writing that the Swedish Academy described as “compelling and visionary” and capable of reaffirming “the power of art in the face of apocalyptic terror.”

The author, reached by phone while visiting Frankfurt, told Swedish Radio that the news left him “happy, calm and very nervous at the same time.”

Born in 1954, Krasznahorkai first gained international notice with his 1985 debut Satantango, a bleak yet darkly humorous portrayal of a collapsing rural community. The novel, later turned into a …

Nigerian Anglican Church Has Cut Ties With Church Of England

Nigerian Anglican Church Has Cut Ties With Church Of England

Nigerian Anglican leaders cite moral decline and opposition to same-sex marriage after Sarah Mullally’s appointment as Archbishop of Canterbury, the rationale for their decision.

The Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) has formally severed spiritual ties with the Church of England, declaring its independence after the appointment of Bishop Sarah Mullally as the new Archbishop of Canterbury.

In a statement released on Monday October 6, 2025, and signed by its Primate, Most Rev. Henry C. Ndukuba, the Nigerian church described Mullally’s elevation as “devastating” and “insensitive,” accusing the Church of England of disregarding long-standing divisions within the global Anglican Communion.

Bishop …

The Untold Truth About Multivitamins You’re Not Told

The Untold Truth About Multivitamins You’re Not Told

“This project was written in the spirit of public service and intellectual integrity. Every claim is grounded in verifiable research; every argument is built to illuminate, not inflame. Its goal is to help readers think more critically about the structures that shape their health decisions”

 

An Investigative Series by Prof. MarkAnthony Nze
Investigative Journalist | Public Intellectual | Global Governance Analyst | Health & Social Care Expert | International Business/Immigration Law Professional | Strategic & Management Economist

 

Executive Summary

The Untold Truth About Multivitamins and the Modern Wellness Illusion

For more than half a century, the multivitamin has symbolized …

Nvidia’s CEO Huang: Electricians, Carpenters To Rise In AI Era

Nvidia’s CEO Huang: Electricians, Carpenters To Rise In AI Era

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, declares that skilled trade jobs like electricians and carpenters will thrive as nations race to build AI data centers and factories.

As the world races to harness the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says two of the most traditional professions—electricians and carpenters—are poised to benefit the most from the AI revolution.

Speaking in an interview with Channel 4 News, Huang said that while automation may reshape many office jobs, skilled trades will experience a boom driven by the massive global demand for data centers and chip factories.

“If you’re an electrician, a …

Singapore’s Digital Economy Climbs To 18.6% Of GDP Within 2025

Singapore’s Digital Economy Rise To 18.6% Of GDP Within 2025

Singapore’s rapid digitalization and widespread Artificial Intelligence adoption propel its economy, with SMEs and non-tech sectors driving most of the growth.

Singapore’s digital economy has surged to new heights, accounting for 18.6% of the nation’s GDP in 2024, up from 14.9% in 2019, according to the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA). The latest Singapore Digital Economy Report 2025 credits this expansion to rapid digitalization and a sharp rise in artificial intelligence (AI) use across industries.

The digital sector contributed S$128.1 billion to the economy last year, representing a S$12 billion increase from 2023. Notably, more than two-thirds of that growth …

Nvidia, Fujitsu Join Forces To Advance AI and Robotics By 2030

Nvidia, Fujitsu Join Forces To Advance AI and Robotics By 2030

Nvidia and Fujitsu, the tech giants aim to build Japan’s AI infrastructure by the year 2030, combining their chips with expertise in computing and robotics.

U.S. chipmaker Nvidia and Japan’s Fujitsu have announced a wide-ranging partnership to accelerate artificial intelligence and robotics development, a move they say could position Japan as a global leader in the fast-evolving AI industry.

The agreement, unveiled Friday in Tokyo, focuses on creating an AI infrastructure—a foundation for next-generation applications in healthcare, manufacturing, environmental monitoring, and customer service. Both companies said they aim to have the system established in Japan by 2030, with plans for …