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Amazon is moving deeper into satellite communications with plans to acquire Globalstar, a deal that will expand the capabilities of its Amazon Leo low Earth orbit satellite network and add direct-to-device (D2D) mobile connectivity services.

Expanding Amazon Leo into mobile

The agreement will give Amazon access to Globalstar’s sa...


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bp has secured a 60 percent stake in three offshore blocks in Namibia’s Walvis Basin, reinforcing its upstream ambitions and positioning the company for long-term exploration growth in a high-potential frontier region.

STRATEGIC ENTRY INTO NAMIBIA

bp has agreed to acquire a 60 percent interest in three offshore e...


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Vodafone and WWF celebrate the collection of one million unused phones, transforming everyday consumer action into £1 million for global conservation while accelerating the shift towards a circular, low-impact digital economy.

A MILLION SMALL ACTIONS, ONE GLOBAL IMPACT


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The global technology companies behind the Trusted Tech Alliance initiative to promote secure, transparent and trusted digital infrastructure.

Strengthening trust in digital technology

The Trusted Tech Alliance (TTA) is a global initiative bringing together leading technology companies committed to developing and operating secure...


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The Coca-Cola system in South Africa has confirmed plans to invest R17.6 billion in the country through 2030, a move designed to expand production capacity, strengthen distribution and accelerate innovation across its beverage value chain.

Strengthening Beverage Production and Distribution

The planned investment will support expa...


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