A lawyer for Elon Musk, the owner of Twitter, accused Microsoft of exploiting the service’s data and he ordered an investigation. The letter mostly discusses
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Britain supports the computer chip industry with $1.2b, dwarfed by U.S Chips Act’s $52b and E.U’s $46b.
In an effort to lessen reliance on Asian production of the computer chips that are crucial to contemporary living, the British government published its long-awaited
The UK taxpayers incurred $200 million on the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II.
According to the treasury, the cost of Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral and lying-in-state to the British government last year was estimated at 162 million pounds
China’s debt trap diplomacy leaves the poorest nations comatose at the mercy of the Chinese, IMF, and World Bank.
Under the weight of hundreds of billions of dollars in foreign loans, a large portion of which are from China, the largest and most forgiving
A 12-year-old kid shot a victim severally at a Texas Sonic restaurant, arrested with an accomplice.
According to police, two people have been detained on murder warrants in connection with the Texas murder of a Sonic Drive-In employee: a 12-year-old kid
The British car industry is set to collapse unless the Brexit trade deal is reworked.
In the absence of government action to modify the terms of its Brexit trade deal with the European Union, the fourth-largest automaker in the world
EU approves laws to regulate, license, and document cryptocurrency transactions.
The world’s first complete set of laws to govern cryptoassets received final approval from European Union states on Tuesday, adding pressure on nations like Britain
Brazilian EV startup Eve completes flying car’s wind tunnel tests, a step closer to airborne.
The development of a flying car by Brazilian electric aircraft manufacturer Eve Holding Inc. has advanced thanks to successful wind tunnel tests, the company said
UK financial sector struggles to create a new post-Brexit market model.
The financial services sector in Britain commissioned the report, which it claimed would include law and regulation, market practice, and cultural change, to outline what
Bolivian EV startup hopes its small car will be a game changer when fuel subsidies are removed in the lithium-rich nation.
Dr. Carlos Ortuo recently boarded a little electric car on a chilly morning to visit a patient outside of La Paz, the capital of Bolivia,
