Author: Sarah Jacob,Patrick Van Oosterom,William Wilkes
Vincent Karremans had been guiding Dutch economic policy in a caretaker role for a little over three months, when the former entrepreneur elbowed aside a chipmaker’s Chinese owners and escalated a geopolitical spat that threatens another blow to Europe’s economy.Read More
Dozens of flood alerts spread across the country as heavy rain hits the UKRead More
Kyiv reportedly deployed the long-range British missiles this week following a tense meeting between Zelenskyy and TrumpRead More
Beijing has warned that the UK’s “politicization” of Chinese business deals could impact companies’ decisions to invest further in the country, as a slew of incidents roil relations between the two nations.Read More
Red Canary report shows security leaders face rising pressure to combat threats and secure complex technology stacks despite increased investments Key…Read More
Spotify, valued around $138 billion, which boasts about its use of cutting-edge technology (including AI, of course) to profile and cater to music listening habits in real time, needs a month to send a user a list of their own clicks.Read More
For little ghosts, witches, KPop Demon Hunters and superheroes, Halloween is one of the most exciting nights of the year. But it’s also one of the busiest for parents as they try to keep track of…Read More
South Korea’s 52-hour workweek cap is stricter than the U.S. and Singapore but more flexible than much of Europe. Still deep tech founders and investors worry it’s too restrictive.Read More
South Korea’s 52-hour workweek cap is stricter than the U.S. and Singapore but more flexible than much of Europe. Still deep tech founders and investors worry it’s too restrictive.Read More
Chinese policymakers won’t likely release much more support for the struggling property sector, as tech competition and other issues are more pressing.Read More