IFPI’s Global Music

Global Recorded Music Revenues Hit USD 31.7 Billion in 2025, Led by Streaming and Vinyl Growth

Global recorded music revenues reached USD 31.7 billion (approximately Ksh. 4.1 trillion) in 2025, according to the IFPI’s Global Music Report 2026, marking the industry’s eleventh consecutive year of growth. The figure represents a 6.4% year-on-year increase, up from 4.7% growth in 2024. The report shows revenue growth across every…

Severe Flooding Hits Cundinamarca as Rivers Overflow; Over 1,000 Evacuated

Severe Flooding Hits Cundinamarca as Rivers Overflow; Over 1,000 Evacuated

Heavy rainfall in Cundinamarca, Colombia, triggered widespread flooding early Friday morning, with rivers and streams, including the Río Botello, overflowing from around 04:00 local time. The floods affected neighbourhoods such as Los Manzanos and La Selva, where residents reported water levels exceeding one metre inside their homes. Governor Jorge Emilio…

US Japan Alliance Spotlighted Amid Strait of Hormuz Tensions; Trump Sparks Controversy with Pearl Harbor Reference

US-Japan Alliance Spotlighted Amid Strait of Hormuz Tensions; Trump Sparks Controversy with Pearl Harbor Reference

Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi met with President Donald Trump at the White House on Thursday, 19 March 2026, in a high-stakes discussion reaffirming the US-Japan alliance amid rising maritime security concerns in the Strait of Hormuz, disrupted by the ongoing US-Iran conflict. During the bilateral meeting in the Oval Office,…

Madagascar Revives Ancient New Year Tradition with Cultural Celebrations

Madagascar Revives Ancient New Year Tradition with Cultural Celebrations

Madagascar has marked a cultural milestone with the revival of Alahamady Be, the country’s traditional New Year celebration, in a series of ceremonies aimed at restoring national identity and reconnecting with ancestral heritage. The pre-colonial festival, long abandoned during the colonial era and subsequent decades, returned with rituals honouring ancestors,…