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Western carmakers will fight back against domestic rivals in China this week, launching new software and intelligence ...
The Israeli military has admitted to “professional failures” and said it would sack an officer, after an incident in which ...
Bukele, the authoritarian leader of El Salvador, has agreed to hold deportees from the US in a notorious maximum-security ...
Parallels are being drawn between the US tariff war and the external shock that kick-started the Indian economy in 1991 ...
GE Vernova, formed a year ago after the conglomerate’s break-up, is investing nearly $600mn to expand its former headquarters ...
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The president of Palau has pledged to maintain recognition of Taiwan, but warned that small countries needed to demonstrate the economic benefits of standing by Taipei as China increases pressure on ...
Gulf state expects move will speed up lawmaking by 70% but experts warn of ‘reliability’ issues with artificial intelligence ...
Trump administration floats closure of African embassies in draft executive order but Marco Rubio calls proposal a ‘hoax’ ...
Californian researchers and groups such as Precision Neuroscience use implants and AI to make advances in ‘voice prosthesis’ ...
Elon Musk’s cost-cutting team has set its sights on the National Gallery of Art, as the billionaire’s so-called Department of ...
Logistics group DHL is suspending some parcel deliveries to the US from Monday as it struggles to cope with the extra costs ...