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Business May 12, 2026

Dangote Targets Mombasa for $15‑17bn Oil Refinery: Implications for Africa’s Energy Future

Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest man, is eyeing a $15‑17 billion oil refinery in Mombasa, Kenya afte…
Lead: Dangote’s Next Mega‑Refinery in East AfricaAliko Dangote announced plans to build a new oil refinery in Mombasa, Kenya, following the successful launch of his 650,000 bpd Lagos facility in early 2026. The move comes as African nations scramble for energy security after the Iran‑related closure of the Strait of Hormuz.Dangote’s Plan for a Mombasa RefineryIn an interview with the Financial Times, Dangote said he prefers Kenya over Tanzania because Mombasa offers a larger, deeper port and a bigger domestic market. He indicated that the final decision rests with President William Ruto, who has been championing a joint East African refinery at Tanzania’s Tanga port.Location: Mombasa, Kenya – deep‑water port with higher throughput capacity.Projected start‑up: mid‑2028 (based on typical 2‑year construction timeline for similar projects).Strategic partner: still under discussion; potential involvement of regional governments and private investors.Financial Scale and Capacity MetricsConstruction cost: estimated between $15 bn and $17 bn.Processing capacity: expected to mirror Lagos’s 650,000 bpd, making it one of the largest single‑train refineries on the continent.Regional demand: East Africa currently imports the majority of its refined products; Kenya alone imported 40 million barrels in 2025.Refining gap: Africa refines only about 44 % of its oil consumption, leaving a heavy reliance on Middle‑East imports.Strategic Impact on African Energy SecurityThe Mombasa refinery would reduce East Africa’s vulnerability to geopolitical shocks such as the Hormuz closure, which disrupts roughly 20 % of global oil and gas shipments. Local refining could lower fuel prices, cut transport costs, and provide by‑products like fertilisers and petrochemicals, boosting agriculture and manufacturing.Analysts note that while Dangote’s Lagos plant has already begun exporting jet fuel and diesel to neighboring countries, the East African market presents a more fragmented political landscape that could test the scalability of his model.Outlook: How the Project Could Reshape Regional RefiningIf completed on schedule, the Mombasa refinery could position Kenya as a net exporter of refined products, encouraging similar investments in Uganda, Tanzania and the broader Horn of Africa. Competing projects, such as Angola’s $470 m Cabinda refinery and Uganda’s planned 60,000 bpd plant, suggest a continent‑wide shift toward self‑sufficiency.Ultimately, the success of Dangote’s East African venture will hinge on government policy, financing structures, and the ability to navigate cross‑border logistics. A functional Mombasa refinery could set a precedent that accelerates Africa’s transition from oil importer to regional energy hub.
#Aliko Dangote #Kenya #Mombasa
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Sports May 12, 2026

Jake Paul's Boxing Career in Jeopardy After Broken Jaw from Anthony Joshua Fight

Jake Paul's boxing career may be over due to a broken jaw he suffered during his fight against Anth…
The Incident and Its Aftermath Jake Paul has admitted that the broken jaw he suffered during his loss to Anthony Joshua in December may have ended his boxing career. The YouTuber turned boxer was stopped during December's fight after a brutal shot from former world champion Joshua. Paul said the injury is still being monitored five months later. The Extent of the Injury “We'll see what my doctors say,” Paul told Uncrowned on Monday. “I'll be able to get a more accurate timeframe, or can I even fight again? That is definitely in the realm and possibilities of things [that I can't]. [The jaw] does feel a lot better as weeks and time goes by, but I definitely need to get cleared first to be able to spar. Possible Career Implications “Most definitely [my boxing career could be over],” he added. “It just depends on how the bone heals. Then, also, there's a tooth missing. I'm pretty sure I'm going to have to get an implanted tooth of some sort. I'm not sure how much time that's going to add to things, but we just have to see and figure out what the smartest thing is for me.” Paul's Boxing Career and Business Ventures Paul's defeat to Joshua was the second of his 14-fight professional career, during which he proved a competent but limited boxer. The Joshua bout was his first against a world-class boxer, with his other fights coming against fighters past their prime – such as a 58-year-old Mike Tyson – or crossover stars from other sports: his second contest was against former NBA player Nate Robinson. Paul's Reflection on the Fight While the 29-year-old never established himself as a force in the ring, he is a savvy businessman and made tens of millions of dollars from his fights. He said he had no regrets about fighting Joshua, despite his injuries. “I think it was such a win on so many different levels, and I had a really good experience,” Paul said. “Just overall, such a net positive for me, my companies, my fighting experience, my content, and yeah, I just really will fight anybody, to be honest. I've been saying that, and I think people now believe me, but I'm here for entertainment purposes.”
#Jake Paul #Anthony Joshua #Boxing
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Tech May 12, 2026

Dessn Secures $6M to Power Production‑Focused AI Design Tool

Design startup Dessn raised $6 million in a Series A led by Connect Ventures to launch a cloud‑base…
Executive Overview: Funding and VisionDessn announced a $6 million Series A led by Connect Ventures, with participation from Betaworks and N49P. The startup aims to reshape design workflows by letting teams edit live codebases in the cloud, eliminating the “design‑to‑code” hand‑off.Production‑Centric Design EngineThe platform abstracts away local dependencies, enabling designers to run a full codebase in the cloud without setup cost. By operating directly in the production environment, designers can hand off work to developers instantly. Current adopters include Color (health), Wispr (voice AI), and Mercury (fintech).Financial Snapshot and Pricing ModelFunding round: $6 million (Series A)Lead investor: Connect VenturesParticipating investors: Betaworks, N49PFree tier: one repository + five prompts per weekPaid tier: $39 per user per month (higher prompt limits, public links, opt‑out of AI training)Strategic Implications for the Design‑Tool LandscapeDessn’s focus on production fidelity challenges the prevailing “ideation‑first” model championed by tools like Figma or Vercel’s v0. By avoiding mandatory migration from existing design suites, it reduces switching costs and positions itself as a complementary layer for teams with established codebases. The decision to forgo a Figma integration underscores its commitment to keep teams in the production loop.Outlook: Adoption, Integration Roadmap, and Market PositionAnalysts expect Dessn to attract mid‑stage startups that need rapid UI iteration without rebuilding infrastructure. Planned integrations with Slack and meeting‑note AI such as Granola could unlock workflow automation, while the modest team size (four members) suggests a lean scaling strategy. If the pricing and performance hold, Dessn could become a niche standard for production‑centric design, prompting larger players to reconsider their own code‑aware offerings.
#Dessn #Gabriella Hachem #Nim Cheema
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Sports May 12, 2026

Kenyan Rugby Star Kevin Wekesa Champions Climate Action with Play Green

Kenyan rugby sevens star Kevin Wekesa is using his platform to highlight climate injustices, launch…
Kevin Wekesa’s Climate Call from the Rugby PitchKevin Wekesa, a 25‑year‑old Kenyan rugby sevens Olympian, argues that climate change is already affecting sport at the grassroots level. He notes that while most climate voices come from North America and Europe, Kenyan athletes are confronting rising heat, cracked pitches, and erratic weather daily.Founding Play Green and Tackling Plastic in Kenyan RugbyIn 2024, ahead of his debut at the Paris Olympics, Wekesa founded Play Green, an organisation that connects sport with climate action. The programme supplies schools with rugby equipment, promotes reusable water bottles, and campaigns to ban single‑use plastic in Kenyan clubs and upcoming events such as the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations.Quantifying the Impact: 1,000 Plastic Bottles Saved Weekly and 6,200 Trees Planted1,000 single‑use plastic bottles saved each week by the men’s and women’s national sevens teams.6,200+ fruit trees planted across 40+ schools, providing shade, nutrition, and carbon sequestration.Workshops delivered in 10 schools during May, with plans to expand further.Why Kenyan Sport and Communities Are Feeling Climate InjusticesPlay Green’s education focus highlights that Kenyan children, despite a low per‑capita carbon footprint, face disproportionate climate impacts—drought, floods, heatwaves, and food insecurity. By turning students into active participants—planting trees, conserving water, and sharing climate knowledge—Wekesa aims to shift the narrative from victimhood to empowerment.Future Outlook: Scaling Play Green Across Africa and Influencing PolicyWekesa is meeting with Inger Andersen, executive director of the United Nations Environment Programme, to embed plastic‑reduction policies in the 2027 AFCON. He envisions a cascade effect: eliminating plastic in Kenyan rugby clubs, inspiring other sports, and eventually shaping national environmental legislation.
#Kevin Wekesa #Play Green #Kenya
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Sports May 12, 2026

Brighton and Manchester City Secure Wembley Spots After Thrilling FA Cup Semi‑Finals

On 12 May 2026 both Manchester City and Brighton clinched Wembley berths after dramatic FA Cup semi…
Quick Take: Brighton and Manchester City Book Wembley SpotsOn 12 May 2026 the Women’s FA Cup semi‑finals produced dramatic comebacks, sending Brighton & Hove Albion Women and Manchester City Women to the final at Wembley.Dual Semi‑Final Drama: City Over Chelsea, Brighton Over LiverpoolManchester City overturned a deficit at Stamford Bridge, with Bunny Shaw scoring a decisive brace to clinch the win. Brighton rescued a 1‑0 half‑time hole against Liverpool, netting the winner in stoppage time to claim their first ever FA Cup final appearance.Scorelines and Key StatsManchester City 3‑2 Chelsea (Bunny Shaw 2 goals, comeback after trailing 2‑0)Brighton 2‑1 Liverpool (winning goal in added time)Both matches featured four goals in the final 15 minutes.City’s victory secures a double with the Barclays WSL title already confirmed.What the Wins Mean for Women’s FootballBrighton become the first southern club to reach the FA Cup final since 2015, expanding the geographic spread of elite women’s teams.Manchester City’s back‑to‑back success reinforces the growing dominance of clubs with strong financial backing.The matches highlighted depth in the league, with emerging talents like Shaw influencing high‑stakes games.Media coverage and fan engagement surged, with live podcast analysis drawing over 200,000 listeners.Looking Ahead: Final‑Week ForecastBrighton will need to maintain defensive solidity and exploit set‑piece opportunities against a City side that thrives on late pressure.City’s experience in title‑clinching moments gives them a psychological edge, but a single‑goal margin could decide the trophy.Potential breakout performances from Lucy Staniforth (retiring) and upcoming talents could swing momentum.Regardless of outcome, the final is set to boost the profile of the Women’s FA Cup and attract further sponsorship.
#Manchester City Women #Brighton & Hove Albion Women #FA Cup
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Sports May 12, 2026

Manchester City's Premier League Title Hopes Hang in the Balance

Manchester City kept themselves alive in the Premier League title race with a solid home win over B…
The Premier League Title Race: Manchester City's Chances Manchester City's victory over Brentford on Saturday kept them in the hunt for the Premier League title, but Arsenal's win at West Ham United maintained their five-point lead at the top of the table. Manchester City's Road to the Title Manchester City are second in the Premier League table, five points behind leaders Arsenal. City have three games remaining, including their home match against Crystal Palace on Wednesday. If City win against Palace, they will reduce the gap to Arsenal to two points, with both teams having two games left. What Happens if City Win, Draw, or Lose to Palace? A win against Palace would keep City alive in the title hunt, but they would need to beat Bournemouth in their penultimate match. A draw or loss would leave City four or five points behind Arsenal, respectively, making it difficult for them to catch up. The Run-in for City and Arsenal City face Bournemouth on May 19 and Aston Villa on May 24, while Arsenal host Burnley on May 18 and play away to Palace on May 24. Arsenal's run-in is considered easier, with their final match against Palace likely to feature a weaker Palace side. Is the Premier League Trophy Arsenal's to Lose? Yes, Arsenal's dramatic win against West Ham means they have one hand on the trophy. They will be crowned champions if they win their final two matches, regardless of City's results. Can City and Arsenal End the Season on Equal Points? Yes, it is possible. If City win all three remaining matches and Arsenal draw one of their two games, both teams will end the season level on points. The title would then be decided by goal difference, goals scored, and other tiebreakers.
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Sports May 12, 2026

LeBron James Faces Uncertain Future After Lakers’ Playoff Sweep

LeBron James said he has no clear plan after the Los Angeles Lakers were swept by the Oklahoma City…
LeBron James admits uncertainty after Lakers’ playoff exitLeBron James told reporters following the Lakers’ 115‑110 loss that "what my future holds, I don’t know." The comment came after the Los Angeles Lakers were eliminated in a sweep by the Oklahoma City Thunder in the Western Conference semifinals.Playoff sweep highlights and individual performancesThunder won the series 4‑0, closing the final game 115‑110.James posted 24 points and a game‑high 12 rebounds in the decisive loss.Season‑long scoring leaders for the Lakers were Luka Dončić (33.5 ppg) and Austin Reaves (23.3 ppg); James averaged 20.9 ppg, 7.2 assists and 6.1 rebounds.In the postseason James averaged 23.2 points, 7.3 assists and 6.7 rebounds.Statistical snapshot of the Lakers’ season and playoffsThe 2025‑26 campaign marked James’s record‑setting 23rd NBA season. Key numbers from the article:James: 20.9 ppg, 7.2 apg, 6.1 rpg (regular season); 23.2 ppg, 7.3 apg, 6.7 rpg (playoffs).Dončić: 33.5 ppg (league‑leading) – missed all playoff games due to a hamstring injury.Reaves: 23.3 ppg (regular season) – missed final five regular‑season games and first four playoff games because of oblique strains; holds a $14.9 m player option he is expected to decline.Implications for the Lakers’ roster and free‑agency landscapeJames is heading into unrestricted free agency after the sweep, leaving the Lakers without a clear veteran anchor. The team also faces the loss of Austin Reaves, who is likely to become a free agent. With Luka Dončić unavailable for the postseason and Reaves sidelined, the Lakers must evaluate how to replace scoring, playmaking, and leadership before the 2026‑27 season.What might come next for James and the franchiseJames indicated he will spend time with his family before making a decision, suggesting a short deliberation window. Potential outcomes include:Re‑signing with the Lakers if the front office can assemble a competitive roster around him.Exploring offers from other contenders seeking a veteran leader.Possibly joining a team that can accommodate his desire for a defined role after years of positional shifts.Regardless of the destination, James’s next contract will shape the NBA’s free‑agency market and influence the Lakers’ strategic planning for the upcoming season.
#LeBron James #Los Angeles Lakers #Oklahoma City Thunder
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Sports May 12, 2026

Spurs Slip in Survival Fight as Madrid Turmoil Unfolds – Football Weekly Recap

In the latest Football Weekly episode, Tottenham’s fight for Premier League survival deepens after …
Spurs’ Survival Battle Stumbles with a 1‑1 Draw at LeedsRoberto De Zerbi warned that Tottenham will fight “until the final minute” of the season after they were held to a draw at home against Leeds United. Matthys Tel gave Spurs the lead with a brilliant strike, only for Ethan Ampadu to miss an overhead kick that could have doubled the advantage.Sid Lowe Breaks Down Barcelona’s La Liga Triumph and Real Madrid’s TurmoilBarcelona clinched the league title, ending a season of intense competition.Real Madrid faces internal strife: training‑ground fights and speculation over a possible José Mourinho appointment.Data Point: Mbappé Petition Garners Massive SupportA petition demanding a change in Kylian Mbappé's situation has already attracted 70 million signatures, highlighting the global fan mobilisation around the French star.Broader Football Landscape: Playoffs, Spygate, and England’s Goalkeeping DebateHull City secured a place in the Championship playoff final.New revelations in the ongoing ‘spygate’ saga continue to surface.Former goalkeeper Nigel Martyn is discussed as a potential England coach.Looking Ahead: What the Rest of the Season May HoldThe episode ends with a Q&A segment, offering listeners insight into upcoming fixtures, transfer rumors, and whether Mourinho could indeed steady the ship at Real Madrid.
#Tottenham Hotspur #Atletico Madrid #Barcelona
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Entertainment May 12, 2026

Bold Tendencies: How a Peckham Car Park Revolutionized British Art

Bold Tendencies, the groundbreaking art installation in a Peckham car park, is celebrating its 20th…
The Art Revolution That Started in a Car Park It's hard to imagine now, but there was a time when rooftop bars weren't really a thing. A time before pop-ups and contemporary outdoor sculpture parks. A time even, if you can bear to think of it, before immersive art. Way back in 2007, there was none of that – the UK was an experiential art wasteland. And then Bold Tendencies showed up, chucked a whole load of sculptures in a multi-storey Peckham car park, painted a staircase bright pink, built a cocktail bar on the roof, and changed everything. Two Decades of Transformative Art Now going into its 20th summer season, Bold Tendencies is celebrating two decades of sometimes sun-drenched, often windswept and drizzly arts programming. In that time, it has welcomed more than 3 million visitors into its concrete edifice behind Peckhamplex cinema, commissioned dozens of new artworks, hosted countless recitals and performances, built an auditorium and a concert hall, and drawn the roadmap for countless art experiences that have come in its wake. The Artistic Legacy And the art's not been too bad, either. Anthea Hamilton built a doorway to heaven through a man's splayed legs in 2010. Jess Flood-Paddock parked Del Boy's three-wheeled van on the roof in 2011. James Bridle flew a black balloon filled with wifi routers from the roof in 2014. Adam Farah-Saad installed a decorative retro water fountain in 2024. There have been piles of raw pigment, fluttering flags, wobbly walkways, heads on spikes. Almost all newly commissioned, and all free to see. Transforming the Cultural Landscape You can't overstate just how different, not only Peckham was in 2007, but the whole cultural landscape of the country. This was years before the likes of The Vinyl Factory or Frameless, and long before the Hayward and Tate were racing to the bottom to find the most TikTok-ready, Instagram-friendly exhibitions possible. The only large-scale sculptural commissions around back then were the fourth plinth and the Tate's annual Turbine Hall and Duveen projects. There wasn't really anywhere else to see new sculptural work by young artists. The Peckham Effect There also wasn't a lot going on in Peckham at the time. But what the area did have was a handful of project spaces, a single dive bar called Bar Story, seriously cheap rents and – thanks to being squeezed between Camberwell College of Arts and Goldsmiths – a lot of artists. Combined with a relative sense of isolation in the days before the London Overground, it boasted a fairly unique set of circumstances. "I found it to be a place of great possibility," says Barry. "And it still feels like that." The Visionary Behind the Movement Barry had been putting on exhibitions in a semi-derelict house on nearby Lyndhurst Way, and struck up a relationship with the people responsible for property in Southwark council. The council realised that artists could act as caretakers of empty, derelict buildings awaiting redevelopment, and Barry figured that those buildings could be used for art exhibitions. It's a model still followed today by other cultural charities, one that some consider the forward battalion in a wave of gentrification that has engulfed the city ever since. The Future of Public Art "Part of our responsibility in doing a project like this is to offer up the joy of feeling welcome to as many people as possible," says Hannah Barry, the driving force behind Bold Tendencies and owner of Peckham's longstanding Hannah Barry Gallery. "People come here for all sorts of different reasons and they may stay for a short time or stay for a long time. What matters is that they're curious enough to come." As Bold Tendencies enters its third decade, it continues to push boundaries and redefine what public art can be, proving that sometimes the most revolutionary ideas come from the most unexpected places.
#Bold Tendencies #Peckham #British Art
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