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Europe’s rocky relations with Donald Trump

Former Nato leader on the future of the transatlantic alliance

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The last major U.S. tariff law was the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930, which established an average tariff rate of 20% on all imp...

Sheryl Sandberg breaks down why it’s a troubling time f...

Hundreds of thousands of working women left the U.S. workforce this year, while issues of gender stereotyping, workplace harassmen...

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With agentic AI on board, companies must rethink their very makeup: how work is designed, how decisions are made, and how value is...

Asia will get steady growth next year, defying global h...

Asia is contributing more to global growth than the Americas or Europe, says Mastercard's David Mann.

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Exclusive: YouTube launches option for U.S. creators to...

Google, which owns YouTube, has already used PayPal’s stablecoin to receive payments from customers using its cloud computing serv...

Backflips are easy, stairs are hard: Robots still strug...

Yet the next generation of robots will soon be able to learn from experience, creating more adaptable machines—perfect for the hom...

OpenAI aims to silence concerns it is falling behind in...

OpenAI said its new model outperforms those from rivals Google and Anthropic across a wide range of evaluations.

Bob Iger says Disney’s $1 billion deal with OpenAI is a...

The three-year deal will bring more than 200 Disney characters to Sora.

ComfortDelGro joins Singapore’s race for autonomous veh...

Both ComfortDelGro and ride-hailing platform Grab plan to roll out AVs to the public by next year.

Why Europeans need to learn more about money

In many countries, financial knowledge is poor and savings are held in low-return products, slowing the continent’s economy