Author: Kate Duffy
Europe’s biggest airlines are pushing the European Union to introduce temporary measures to help them through potential jet-fuel shortages and higher costs caused by the Iran war.Read More
An inquiry found that a mass killing by a British teenager in 2024 at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class could have been prevented if his parents and state agencies had acted on his violence fixation.Read More
The United Kingdom’s stock market has recently faced challenges, with the FTSE 100 index experiencing a decline due to weak trade data from China, highlighting concerns over global economic recovery. In such an environment, identifying stocks that may be undervalued becomes crucial for investors looking to capitalize on potential opportunities amidst broader market uncertainties.Read More
Connecting Excellence Group Plc (AQSE:XCE, OTCQB:XCELF), the international executive recruitment firm that holds Bitcoin as a core treasury asset, has received 0.516 Bitcoin worth approximately £27,472 as payment for executive recruitment services provided through its flagship business, Spencer…Read More
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. today announced its long‑term vision, “Mobility Intelligence for Everyday Life,” defining a customer‑centric strategic direction. The vision integrates mobility intelligence into everyday life through Nissan’s focus on AI-Defined Vehicles (AIDV), offering a choice of electrification technologies to meet diverse customer and market needs.Read More
In international politics, outcomes are shaped not only by what countries do, but by how those actions are perceived. UC Santa Barbara political scientist Julia Morse studies how information disorder — a media environment where it’s easy to create content and spread false or misleading material — shapes international politics. “At the end of the day, it may or […]Read More
The Under 30 Europe class rebuilding financial infrastructure—from redesigning how we pay to managing multi-billion dollar compute budgets.Read More
The conflict is already disrupting retail in the Middle East, driving up material costs and squeezing global supply chains, with price hikes likely next.Read More
Nissan Motor said on Tuesday it plans to streamline its global lineup to 45 models from 56 by exiting low-performing ones and seek to deploy its artificial intelligence driving technology across 90% of its lineup over the long term. Nissan said it will give an update on the progress of its restructuring plan when it reports full-year financial results next month and announce further elements of its strategic direction later in the year.Read More
Nissan Motor said on Tuesday it plans to streamline its global lineup to 45 models from 56 and seek to deploy its artificial intelligence driving technology across 90% of its lineup over the long term.Read More