According to a report in the German newspaper Bild am Sonntag on Sunday, Mercedes-Benz and VW have pushed the government to do more to increase
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Microsoft’s Bing to challenge Google’s search engine dominance with generative AI Ads.
As the software giant attempts to challenge Google’s hegemony, Microsoft has begun talking with advertising firms about how it intends to monetize its updated Bing
Portugal tackles housing crisis with $1b, scrapping Golden Visas and banning Airbnb rentals.
Portugal unveiled a sizable package of measures on Thursday to address the country’s housing issue, including the termination of its divisive “Golden Visa” program and
TikTok with 150m active users intends to build 2 more data centers in Europe despite privacy concerns.
In an effort to soothe growing worries about data privacy for its users in the West, TikTok, a popular Chinese-owned video-sharing app, announced Friday that
Climate change: Argentina suffers the worst drought in 60 years, millions of dollars in losses, and bankrupt farmers.
In the midst of the worst drought that Argentina has had in sixty years, which has devastated soy, corn, and wheat crops and decimated cow
Scottish leader Sturgeon resigns in the bid for a new leader to push for independence.
Scottish leader Nicola Sturgeon has announced her intention to resign after eight years as the face of her country’s independence movement, amid criticism of her
Tesla Supercharger networks to accept rivals in $7.5b U.S federal program.
The special plug that is utilized in the United States and Canada has contributed to Tesla’s Supercharging network’s exclusivity to Tesla owners. To access the
Lufthansa IT outage grounds flights worldwide.
After an IT issue at Germany’s flag carrier Lufthansa caused aircraft delays and disruption at airlines across the company, thousands of customers were left stranded
Tata-Air India is set to lead International flights with the purchase of 250 aircraft from Airbus.
Air India, a company owned by the Tata Group, will increase its fleet and operations by purchasing from Airbus 250 aircraft, including 40 wide-body aircraft.
Germany’s Allianz after the collapse of the U.S. $11b fund embraces safe bonds.
For years, Allianz, one of the largest investors in the world, invested billions in real estate, wind farms, and even London’s sewage system. However, the