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Licensing delays under new regime put at risk shipments of materials crucial for products from EVs to fighter jets ...
Markets currently expect that the ECB will cut borrowing costs by a quarter-point in June and again by the same amount in the ...
Chipmaker establishes ties with nation states and ‘neoclouds’ in effort to reduce reliance on Microsoft, Amazon and Google ...
A magazine interview sparked Kristofferson to write a track that’s been covered in multiple styles and languages ...
As cold, still weather settled across Britain on January 8 and with coal-fired power plants turned off for good, the team in ...
Leading models are sycophantic about their makers, critical of rivals but agree on one thing: the brilliance of AI chiefs ...
CIA director John Ratcliffe has chosen an intelligence operative who heads a critical station in a Middle East country to be ...
The US has been stripped of its top-notch triple-a credit rating by Moody’s on concerns about rising levels of government ...
Brewer’s chief says gaming, streaming and social media have eaten into drinking’s share of ‘entertainment and joy’ ...
To revive Germany’s ailing economy, new chancellor Friedrich Merz must tackle a baffling paradox: employment is at record highs but individually, Germans have never worked less.
His defiance may, according to one resident, have momentarily reassured the population of Sudan’s wartime capital, which includes tens of thousands of people who have fled other parts of the country.
Lobbyists are now racing to persuade lawmakers to rescind or moderate cuts to nuclear industry subsidies, which until recently had more bipartisan support than other low-carbon energy technologies ...