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Wednesday , 15 July 2026

Top 10 of the Week

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SAMSUNG OVERTAKES NVIDIA AS WORLD’S MOST PROFITABLE TECH GIANT

Samsung Electronics has overtaken NVIDIA as the world’s most profitable tech company, posting a record Q2 operating profit of 89.4 trillion won ($58.6...

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HAVAS APPOINTS RAPHAËL DE ANDRÉIS AS CHIEF STRATEGY OFFICER

Havas has named Raphaël de Andréis as its first Chief Strategy Officer, alongside his role as CEO, Western Europe. Reporting to Yannick Bolloré,...

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FRANCE HONOURED AS CANNES LIONS CREATIVE COUNTRY OF THE YEAR

France was named Creative Country of the Year at the 2026 Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, with President Emmanuel Macron delivering a...

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WHITE SQUARE 2026: GLOBAL CREATIVITY REDEFINED

White Square 2026 honoured winners from 1,115 entries across 40 countries, reaffirming its global role in creative excellence. Eight juries selected Best of...

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SENTOSA SETS SAIL WITH DISNEY MAGIC

Sentosa partners with Disney Cruise Line for its largest-ever island-wide transformation, running 24 June to 20 September. Inspired by the Disney Adventure cruise...

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CRAFTING EXCELLENCE AND CULTURAL IMPACT: CANNES LIONS 2026

Cannes Lions 2026 celebrated craft excellence with Grand Prix wins for Google’s “Project Genie”, Coinbase’s “Your Way Out”, and De’Longhi’s “Tiny Coffee Shops”....

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META INVESTS ₹8,550 CRORE IN CRED AS KUNAL SHAH TAKES HELM AT WHATSAPP

Meta will invest ₹8,550 crore ($900 million) in CRED at a $4.5 billion valuation, marking one of India’s largest fintech deals. Founder Kunal...

PhotographyTop 10 of the Week

SONY WORLD PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS TRAVELLING EXHIBITION OPENS IN TOKYO

The Sony World Photography Awards travelling exhibition opens in Tokyo on 20 June, presenting over 200 prints at the Tokyo Photographic Art Museum,...

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