In response to rising worries about the technology and its misuse by governments, police, and others, Facebook said that it will shut down its face-recognition
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World leaders pledge to protect forests and reduce methane emissions at COP 26.
At the United Nations climate summit on Tuesday, world leaders pledged to protect the world’s forests, reduce methane emissions, and assist South Africa in weaning
Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini have been charged with fraud in Switzerland.
Swiss prosecutors accused former FIFA officials Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini with fraud and other offenses on Tuesday, following a six-year investigation into a disputed
BodyArmor, a Gatorade competitor, will be entirely acquired by Coca-Cola for $5.6 billion.
BodyArmor, a sports drink brand partly owned by Coca-Cola, has been fully acquired. Coke said on Monday that it has paid $5.6 billion for the
Petrobras reports jumbo profit after President Jair Bolsonaro criticizes the company for being “too successful.”
Petrobras the state-run oil firm in Brazil, reported third-quarter results on Thursday that blew away profit and margin expectations, less than two hours after President
OMV, an Austrian conglomerate, is considering separating its energy and chemicals operations.
According to the Kurier newspaper on Saturday, Austria’s OMV is considering splitting into independent energy and chemicals businesses. The company’s board has yet to make
G-20 begins with a plea for more vaccines for developing countries.
As he launched a conference of the world’s powerful economies, Italy’s Premier Mario Draghi made a strong plea to speed up the delivery of vaccines
PAG, a Hong Kong-based PE firm, is working to raise $9 billion through a new buyout fund.
People familiar with the situation say PAG, an Asia-focused investment group, is looking to raise $9 billion in what would be its fourth and largest
Facebook transforms to Meta in the midst of violations to concentrate on metaverse.
Facebook rebranded itself to build the “metaverse,” a shared virtual environment, and shares of Meta Platforms Inc gained modestly in premarket trade on Friday. Mark
Japanese businesses have been badly hit by global supply bottlenecks.
Global parts and chip scarcity is wreaking havoc on Japanese businesses, with seven out of eight automakers reporting a decline in global output in September,
