Sports Briefing: 'Heartbreaking' - fighter pay debate laid bare at UFC London Strategic angle: The debate around fighter pay reemerges at UFC London amid some career-defining performances on the undercard. Editorial Staff Mar 22
Sports Briefing: Kennard steals show, wins it for red-hot Lakers Strategic angle: Luke Kennard drained a go-ahead 3-pointer with 0.6 seconds left for the Lakers, who won their ninth straight on a night LeBron James made history. Editorial Staff Mar 22
Sports Briefing: Sources: Nuggets' Watson expected to return Sun. Strategic angle: Peyton Watson is expected to return for Denver on Sunday against the Trail Blazers after missing more than six weeks due to a hamstring strain. Editorial Staff Mar 22
Money Bitcoin mining difficulty drops 7.8% as miner exodus accelerates amid AI pivot The recent decline in Bitcoin mining difficulty highlights a significant shift as miners exit the market in favor of AI opportunities. Editorial Staff Mar 22
Tech Briefing: HopTab: A Free and Open Source macOS App Switcher and Tiler Strategic angle: Replace Cmd+Tab with HopTab for a more efficient app switching experience on macOS. Editorial Staff Mar 22
Money Briefing: China touts itself as ‘harbour of stability’ to global CEOs Strategic angle: Premier Li Qiang paints contrast to US at business gathering in Beijing as Donald Trump gets bogged down in Iran. Editorial Staff Mar 22
Tech Briefing: The paradox machine: How the AI that was banned won the war Strategic angle: An exploration of the implications of a controversial AI technology that defied its ban. Editorial Staff Mar 22
Money Briefing: ‘The stakes are enormous’: how a prolonged Iran war could shock the global economy Strategic angle: A potential conflict in Iran poses significant risks to global economic stability. Editorial Staff Mar 22
Politics Briefing: Germany’s Largest Airport Owners Face €16 Million Environmental Lawsuit Strategic angle: Accusations arise over deforestation for a logistics warehouse in Brazil. Editorial Staff Mar 22
Politics Briefing: Europe’s trade with Iran: Which countries do the most business with Tehran? Strategic angle: EU–Iran trade fell to its lowest level in two decades in 2025 due to sanctions. Trade continues on a limited scale, with Germany accounting for the largest share. Editorial Staff Mar 22