UK PM Sunak under fire for free child care as deputy steps down over bullying.
Dominic Raab, the deputy prime minister of the United Kingdom, resigned reluctantly on Friday after it was discovered that he had intimidated government employees, albeit
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Taiwan’s economy grows at the fastest pace of 8.6% in 15 years on the AI boom.
Meta faces trial in New Mexico for alleged child exploitation on its platforms and profiting from it.
Nvidia, Amazon, and Microsoft are to issue term sheets for a $60 billion investment in OpenAI.
US banks may lose $500 billion to stablecoins within 24 months, posing a threat to financial stability.
African nations are trapped in a debt cycle, as Chinese loan repayment exceeds the amount they receive in new loans.
Nvidia invests $2 billion in CoreWeave to accelerate the construction of data centers.
Autodesk sheds 7% of its global workforce to redirect investments to AI and cloud.
Netflix’s $72 billion offer for Warner Bros. is all cash as it steps up its proposal.
Zurich Insurance offers $10 billion for the UK’s Beazley in a bid to expand in the specialty insurance market.
A UN treaty to safeguard biodiversity in the high seas comes into effect, aiming to protect 30% of the oceans by 2030.
Dominic Raab, the deputy prime minister of the United Kingdom, resigned reluctantly on Friday after it was discovered that he had intimidated government employees, albeit
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Just days after being released from jail, a man admitted to shooting and killing four people, including his parents, before opening fire on passing cars
Chinese online users criticized the German car manufacturer BMW on Thursday, accusing it of discrimination at the Shanghai auto show over accusations that employees at
Authorities announced Wednesday that a hospital fire in Beijing has claimed 29 lives, including 26 patients. Twelve people, including the hospital’s head and her deputy,
In an effort to reduce its reliance on Asia for the small computer chips that run everything from vehicles to washing machines, the European Union
According to new guidelines for battery procurement, the US Treasury changed its list of electric vehicles qualifying for a $7,500 EV tax credit, and BMW,
A Johnson & Johnson subsidiary is once more requesting that a U.S. judge halt the tens of thousands of lawsuits that have been filed against
Following industrial action by the firm’s internal workers union, Exxon Mobil Corp. in Nigeria declared force majeure on oil liftings from several terminals in the
In a rural village close to the Arctic Circle, Norwegian firm Freyr will initially construct batteries to power electric vehicles and store sustainable energy. What