Author: Henry Saker-Clark, PA Deputy Business Editor
Economists at the IMF said global trade tensions are expected to wipe 0.3 percentage points off growth for 2026.Read More
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King Charles has arrived in Canada for the first time since his coronationRead More
Pyongyang says Washington’s plan to counter aerial threats is “the height of self-righteousness”.Read More
The US president says Scott Jenkins is a “victim of an overzealous Biden Department of Justice”.Read More
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The European Union said it would ‘fast-track’ negotiations with Washington, while Japan expressed hope it would agree a deal for tariff relief.Read More
Pensions, regulation, and collaboration emerge as key pressuresRead More
The university’s established drone experts will run the new Counter UAS Research and Testing Center.Read More
President Vladimir Putin said late Monday that Western tech companies still operating in Russia but acting against the country’s interests should be “strangled,” as authorities seek to replace foreign software and services with domestic alternatives. “We need to strangle them… I say this without hesitation,” Putin told business leaders at a Kremlin meeting, responding to complaints from Iva Technologies CEO Stanislav Iodkovsky, who said local firms were “losing billions” because companies like Zoom and Microsoft had not fully withdrawn from the Russian market. “We must respond in kind, mirror their actions,” the Kremlin leader added.Read More