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Peter Roessner is feeling both sides of Donald Trump’s trade war.Read More
Major heat waves have pushed temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius or 104 degrees Fahrenheit in southern European countries including Italy, Spain and Greece. Local authorities issued new warnings against theRead More
Europe wants artificial intelligence to understand all its languages. Can it overcome English dominance to make AI truly multilingual?Read More
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is set to visit Europe this week as Beijing tries to counter the pressure from US tariffs by improving ties with other trading partners. During his trip, Wang is expected to meet top officials in Brussels, Germany, and France. Bloomberg’s Oliver Crook reports. (Source: Bloomberg)Read More
Shafaq News – Washington Trade negotiations between the United States and Canada resumed on Sunday after Ottawa withdrew its plan to impose a digital services tax on American technology companies,Read More
Canada will rescind taxes impacting US tech firms that had prompted President Donald Trump to retaliate by calling off trade talks, Ottawa said Sunday, adding that negotiations with Washington would resume.Washington has previously requested dispute settlement talks over the tax — but on Friday Trump, who has weaponized US financial power in the form of tariffs, said he was ending trade talks with Ottawa in retaliation for the levy.Read More
At its Data & Analytics Summit in Sydney, Gartner analysts advised businesses to prioritise data trust over AI hype and outlined the coming era of autonomous business processes guided by AI agentsRead More
Business owners in Tulsa’s historic Greenwood District said it is safe to visit, shop, and tour Black Wall Street after a shooting during Juneteenth that left one man dead.Read More
Exclusive: Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors says lack of action leaves firms at risk of ‘sleepwalking’ into problemsRead More