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Productivity software giant Atlassian is making its largest acquisition yet to add a developer productivity tool to its product suite. Atlassian announced Thursday it has agreed to acquire the developer productivity insight platform DX for $1 billion in cash and restricted stock. Enterprises use DX to analyze how productive their engineering teams are and identify bottlenecks slowing them down. DX was launched five years ago by Abi Noda and Greyson Junggren. Noda told TechCrunch in 2022 that he founded the company to find a better way to understand what hampered engineering teams. At the time, he felt the metrics he was using as a product manager at GitHub weren’t giving him the full picture, and he wanted to build something better…
Hundreds of thousands of workers are expected to take part in strike action across France on Thursday, after trade unions called for a day of protests against budget cuts.The interior ministry said between 600,000 and 900,000 people could attend demonstrations nationwide, adding it would deploy 80,000 police officers. Scuffles were reported in the cities of Lyon and Nantes, where police used teargas to try to disperse protesters.The strikes come barely a week after Sébastien Lecornu, a close ally of President Emmanuel Macron, was appointed prime minister following the toppling of François Bayrou’s government. Public transport was heavily disrupted on Thursday…
“The Visioneers With Zay Harding” has been renewed for a second season at CBS. Produced by Hearst Media Production Group (HMPG) in partnership with the VoLo Foundation, the 30-minute weekly series hosted by international explorer and longtime adventure host Harding,travels around the world to show viewers scientists, engineers and everyday people developing environmental solutions. The first season of “The Visioneers” aired its first season between April and August. “The Visioneers with Zay Harding” Season 2 will air during the 2025-2026 TV season weekend mornings during the “CBS WKND” programming block beginning Oct. 4. Per HMPG’s description for the new episodes,…
United States President Donald Trump announced late on Wednesday that he was designating the left-wing activist movement, antifa, a “terrorist” organisation.Here is what we know:Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of listWhat has Trump said about antifa?On his Truth Social platform, Trump wrote: “I am pleased to inform our many U.S.A. Patriots that I am designating Antifa, A SICK, DANGEROUS, RADICAL LEFT DISASTER, AS A MAJOR TERRORIST ORGANIZATION.”He added: “I will also be strongly recommending that those funding Antifa be thoroughly investigated in accordance with the highest legal standards and practices.”What is antifa?Antifa, which is short for “anti-fascists”, is not…
Max OlsonCloseMax OlsonESPN Staff WriterCovers the Big 12Joined ESPN in 2012Graduate of the University of NebraskaEli LedermanCloseEli LedermanESPN Staff WriterEli Lederman covers college football and recruiting for ESPN.com. He joined ESPN in 2024 after covering the University of Oklahoma for Sellout Crowd and the Tulsa World.Sep 17, 2025, 05:08 PM ETUCLA and Virginia Tech kicked off the coaching carousel season in college football Sunday when they moved on from DeShaun Foster and Brent Pry, respectively, after 0-3 starts.Athletic directors generally don’t want to make these dramatic changes and give up on a season in September, and they try not to…
A former defence minister and vocal critic of Togo’s government, Marguerite Gnakadé, has been arrested, according to security sources. Gnakadé, the sister-in-law of long-serving leader Faure Gnassingbé, recently called for his resignation and urged the military to stand with the people in ending decades of dynastic rule.”She was arrested for serious acts, including her recent public appearance inciting the military to rebellion,” a police source told the AFP news agency. Local media reported she was arrested by security forces at her home in the capital Lomé on Wednesday.Togo has recently been gripped by deadly protests calling for Gnassingbé to resign…
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Liberia: ‘Weapon of Mass Destruction’ – Cummings Declares Liberia’s Drug Crisis a National Emergency
Alternative National Congress political leader Alexander B. Cummings on Wednesday described Liberia’s drug epidemic as a “massive emergency” and urged the government to take stronger action against narcotics trafficking and addiction. Cummings delivered the warning during a visit to West Point, one of Monrovia’s most crowded communities, where disadvantaged youths are among the hardest hit by substance abuse. “I’m not here as a political leader,” Cummings told a gathering of young people. “I’m here because I’m a father, a grandfather, an uncle. This is an emergency, a massive emergency, because it is killing our young people and affecting your future.”…
Key eventsShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this featureWe watch VT of Tebogo talking to BBC; he says he likes to relax on his farm when he’s not running, and wants to make Africa proud. He says it’s always interesting to see what Noah Lyles is going to do – he’s hyped up and Tebogo needs to be so too – and he reckons the man he beat to gold in the Paris 200 is good for the sport.ShareImminent on the track: the semis of the men’s 200m. Bednarek is the big name in the first race.ShareHunter…