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Presidents Gabriel Boric Font of Chile and Bolivia’s Luis Arce Catacora advocated for multilateralism, international law, and the strengthening of the Global South during their interventions at the BRICS 2025 summit in Rio de Janeiro.Read More
The Indian unit of U.S. air conditioning giant Carrier has become the latest major firm to sue Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government over electronic waste rules that have hiked the fees manufacturers must pay to recyclers.Read More
The moral argument for global health is the strongest we have.Read More
Jan van den Berg stares out at the sea where his father vanished seven decades ago — lost in a storm just days before his birth.”My father disappeared during a storm on a freezing October night in 1954,” says Van den Berg.Read More
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Lucia Soares is rolling out AI at investment giant Carlyle. She spoke to BI about the successes, pitfalls, and checks and balances.Read More
Before taking office last July, UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves met business leaders over a series of breakfasts that became known as the smoked salmon and scrambled eggs offensive. British bosses were clamoring for change after 14 years of rule by the opposition Conservative party, and her pitch went down well.Read More
The newest St. Cloud Area Quarterly Business Report found slight growth on a local level, while many business owners remain worried about tariffs.Read More
Perplexity AI is taking a softly, softly approach to building its ad business.Read More
The Cincinnati Reds open a four-game series at home against the Miami Marlins on MondayRead More