In an effort to reduce its dependency on American technology, China has announced the launching of OpenKylin, its first domestic open-source desktop operating system. China’s
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Bank of England to take over foreign bank subsidiaries on the failure of the parent bank.
The Financial Times reported on Tuesday that the Bank of England is considering strategies to compel more foreign banks to establish subsidiaries in the UK.
UK firms are investing in Europe to bypass trade restrictions.
Small manufacturer Farrat, located on the outskirts of Manchester, is ramping up investment in Germany to make up for the increased customs delays and bureaucracy
EU gatekeeper status rattles Google and Apple.
Seven corporations, including Amazon, Apple, Google, Facebook-owner Meta, and Microsoft, claim to fit the EU’s new “gatekeeper” criterion, which calls for them to adhere to
Twitter to be challenged by a rival app from Meta, Threads.
A new app that resembles Twitter will soon be unveiled by Meta as a direct threat to the Elon Musk-owned social media network. The app,
Bahrain signs MOU for $1.3b strategic investments and collaborations with Britain.
Bahrain has signed a memorandum of understanding for strategic partnerships and investments with Britain, according to the Bahraini crown prince’s social media account on Monday.
International cooperation in the services industry will foster development, says World Bank.
On Monday, the leaders of the World Bank and the World Trade Organization urged nations to step up efforts to make international service trade more
U.S Brooklyn Homes party mass shooting leaves 2 dead and 28 critically injured.
Authorities in Baltimore said that two people were killed, 28 were injured, and a manhunt was going on as a result of a shooting spree
Italy’s Eurovita bailout plan: 25 banks, 4 top insurers to provide $6.5b.
After months of negotiations to broker an agreement that also involves 25 banks, the top four insurers in Italy and Allianz of Germany have reached
The Dutch king apologizes for the “crime against humanity” on the 150th anniversary of the abolition of slavery.
At a ceremony to mark the anniversary of the abolition of slavery, Dutch King Willem-Alexander made a historic apology and begged for forgiveness. His speech
