
The U.S. filmmaking industry is undergoing massive change, balancing streaming and theatrical models, navigating AI and labor tensions, and adapting to a globalized creative economy. At stake: its leadership in a rapidly evolving cinematic world.
by Chris Sturges & WBN News Langley & WBN News Abbotsford
Starting today, the stars are giving you permission to slow your roll—and actually enjoy it. After weeks of putting out fires, you’re shifting gears into a more centered, self-focused groove. It’s not selfish, it’s strategic.
by Leah Powers & WBN News Global
Lagos once again took center stage on the global fashion map as the Spring/Summer 2025 edition of Lagos Fashion Week dazzled fashion lovers from April 22 to April 24, 2025.
by Adaobi Obiejesi & WBN News Africa
Vancouver's efforts to restore urban streams into English Bay are bringing salmon back, revitalizing ecosystems and community engagement.
by 1. Karalee Greer & WBN News Kitsilano & WBN News Vancouver
UBC celebrates Biodiversity Days in May with in-person and virtual events, promoting awareness and action for local ecosystems and global biodiversity.
by 1. Elke Porter & WBN News Vancouver
Nigeria attracts foreign investors with tax holidays and free trade zones, but compliance is critical. From oil to telecoms, each sector has its own rules. NOTAP tech transfer laws and FIRS tax guidelines demand careful navigation for long-term success.
by Olasunkanmi Ibrahim & WBN News Africa & WBN Finance
Nigeria’s palm oil industry, a traditional agricultural sector rooted in manual processes, is experiencing a quiet revolution. Artificial intelligence (AI), once reserved for high-tech industries, is now reshaping how palm oil is cultivated and processed in rural Nigeria.
by Joseph James Udoh & WBN News Africa & WBN Ai
Duties distort trade by raising prices and hiding true costs—consumers end up paying more, even for equal-quality goods. Understanding trade and comparative advantage matters more than ever.
by Miika Makela & WBN News Global & WBN Finance
The U.S. filmmaking industry is undergoing massive change, balancing streaming and theatrical models, navigating AI and labor tensions, and adapting to a globalized creative economy. At stake: its leadership in a rapidly evolving cinematic world.
by Chris Sturges & WBN News Langley & WBN News Abbotsford






Superintelligence is no longer sci-fi fantasy; it may be here within a year. In a stunning prediction, Elon Musk warns that AI could surpass human intelligence by 2026. What does that mean for your future, career, or even your life expectancy? This isn’t tech hype. This is your wake-up call.

AI eliminates stable careers once central to the middle class, rewriting the future of work, wealth, and opportunity.

In just 24 hours, the Iran–Israel conflict has become a global crisis, triggering missile strikes, energy disruptions, market volatility, and rising inflation. This WBN Special Report outlines the key events, economic fallout, and urgent business response.

Public belief that AI will disrupt jobs is rising steadily. Today’s index shows growing concern as layoffs and executive warnings push sentiment into elevated territory.

When people walk into a beautifully designed room, they often notice the big things first—the soft colors, the comfy couch, the way the sunlight hits the wall just right. But what they don’t see is where the real magic lives.

From the clergy to code, every age has crowned a new class of influence. As synthetic intelligence rises, understanding the structure of power has never been more urgent.

WBN News launches The Work Recode Series to help small businesses and professionals navigate AI disruption and seize new opportunities in a shifting job market.

Get your digital toolbox in order before launching your website—five must-have tools to set the stage for online success.

The U.S. filmmaking industry is undergoing massive change, balancing streaming and theatrical models, navigating AI and labor tensions, and adapting to a globalized creative economy. At stake: its leadership in a rapidly evolving cinematic world.
by Chris Sturges & WBN News Langley & WBN News Abbotsford
Starting today, the stars are giving you permission to slow your roll—and actually enjoy it. After weeks of putting out fires, you’re shifting gears into a more centered, self-focused groove. It’s not selfish, it’s strategic.
by Leah Powers & WBN News Global
Lagos once again took center stage on the global fashion map as the Spring/Summer 2025 edition of Lagos Fashion Week dazzled fashion lovers from April 22 to April 24, 2025.
by Adaobi Obiejesi & WBN News Africa
Vancouver's efforts to restore urban streams into English Bay are bringing salmon back, revitalizing ecosystems and community engagement.
by 1. Karalee Greer & WBN News Kitsilano & WBN News Vancouver
UBC celebrates Biodiversity Days in May with in-person and virtual events, promoting awareness and action for local ecosystems and global biodiversity.
by 1. Elke Porter & WBN News Vancouver
Nigeria attracts foreign investors with tax holidays and free trade zones, but compliance is critical. From oil to telecoms, each sector has its own rules. NOTAP tech transfer laws and FIRS tax guidelines demand careful navigation for long-term success.
by Olasunkanmi Ibrahim & WBN News Africa & WBN Finance
Nigeria’s palm oil industry, a traditional agricultural sector rooted in manual processes, is experiencing a quiet revolution. Artificial intelligence (AI), once reserved for high-tech industries, is now reshaping how palm oil is cultivated and processed in rural Nigeria.
by Joseph James Udoh & WBN News Africa & WBN Ai
Duties distort trade by raising prices and hiding true costs—consumers end up paying more, even for equal-quality goods. Understanding trade and comparative advantage matters more than ever.
by Miika Makela & WBN News Global & WBN Finance