I shoot for the common man: the photographs of Danish Siddiqui The photojournalist Danish Siddiqui was shot dead last week while documenting the Taliban offensive in Afghanistan. His award-winning work for Reuters spanned some of the worlds most era-defining crises
Indonesian B2B marketplace GudangAda raises more than $100M in new funding GudangAda, a Jakarta-based marketplace that brings wholesalers closer to retail stores and other buyers, announced it has closed a Series B of more than $100 million. The company says the round was oversubscribed, passing its initial target of $75 million. The funding was led by Asia Partners and F
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Indias BlackBuck valued at $1 billion in $67 million fundraise Indias trucking system has a big inefficiency problem that continues to drag the economy. BlackBuck, one of the handful of startups that is digitizing the freight and logistics across India, hasjust attained the unicorn status after securing new funds. Tribe Capital, IFC Emerging Asia Fund and VE
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Yoobic raises $50M for its chat and communications app app aimed at frontline and service workers Slack set the standard in many ways for what knowledge workers want and expect out of a workplace collaboration app these days, but a lot has been left on the table when it comes to frontline workers. Today, one of the software companies that has built a popular app for that frontline crowd to beco
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Untitled Ventures joins the scramble for Russian Eastern European startups with a $118M warchest Sorry Mr. Putin, but theres a race on for Russian and Eastern European founders. And right now, those awful capitalists in the corrupt West are starting to out-gun the opposition! But seriously only the other day a $100 million fund aimed at Russian speaking entrepreneurs appeared, and others are
Biden predicts restaurants and businesses will be 'in a bind' for some time President Joe Biden conceded during a CNN town hall on Wednesday that certain businesses will remain "in a bind for a little while" with labor shortages, part of a major set of problems that's unfurling as his six-month-old presidency reaches a critical juncture.
The Amazonification of Space Begins in Earnest With the suborbital flights made by Jeff Bezos and Richard Branson this month, the privatization of the space industry has crossed the point of no return.
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