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There’s a growing desire in the UK for more Black specialty venture funds
There is an increasing number of funds saying they are dedicated toward backing diverse founders.
There’s a growing desire in the UK for more Black specialty venture funds by Dominic-Madori Davis originally published on TechCrunch
Elon Musk triples down on making Twitter terrible for trans people
Elon Musk, world’s richest person and ostensible champion of free speech, took to Twitter late Tuesday to stoop to a fresh low. Responding to tweet complaining about being called “cis” — the shorthand version of the word “cisgender,” which simply means “not transgender” — Musk declared that from here on out both terms are now […]
Elon Musk triples down on making Twitter terrible for trans people by Taylor Hatmaker originally published on TechCrunch
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Rocket Factory Augsburg aims to launch from French Guiana in 2025
Rocket Factory Augsburg will build a dedicated launch pad at the Guiana Space Center (GSC) in French Guiana, with launches commencing in 2025, the company said Wednesday. RFA signed a binding agreement with France’s national space agency CNES for use of the launch site at GSC, located in Korou, French Guiana. The launch complex had […]
Rocket Factory Augsburg aims to launch from French Guiana in 2025 by Aria Alamalhodaei originally published on TechCrunch
Quick commerce startup Getir plans to exit France amid regulatory issues
In a press release sent to AFP, Getir has announced that it plans to exit France. As a reminder, Getir pioneered the concept of quick commerce. Those services allow you to order groceries without picking a delivery slot. Instead, companies like Getir start working on your order right away and can usually deliver your groceries […]
Quick commerce startup Getir plans to exit France amid regulatory issues by Romain Dillet originally published on TechCrunch