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Bitcoin achieved a significant milestone by surpassing $40,000 for the first time this year.
Researchers have developed a computer program that can figure out where wine comes from by looking a
Many of America's largest companies are enthusiastically discussing artificial intelligence (AI) in
Fuso Chemical, a crucial supplier in the chipmaking industry, is facing mounting debt problems becau
While decision-makers are often shielded by busy schedules and gatekeepers throughout the year, Dece
Around 20 countries have agreed to triple global nuclear power production by 2050, and Sweden is act
Sultan Al Jaber, the president of Cop28, has faced criticism for his statement that there is no scie
Honda Motor is reducing its workforce by cutting 900 jobs in its partnership with Guangzhou Automobi
Passwords are becoming less effective in protecting against cybercriminals. Many people struggle wit
Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza are facing tough economic times due
The World Bank is partnering with a group of 15 finance leaders to encourage private investment in c
China's regulatory authority is encouraging provinces to develop their own strategies for managing f
The entertainment industry is currently dealing with how to handle discussions about the Israel-Hama
Housing prices in Sweden are once again going down because of the country's struggling economy and i
Postnord, the postal service provider, has announced a postage price increase that will come into ef
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In the summer of 2023, the tech world was again engaged with the bashing between Elon Musk and Mark
Elon Musk's Tesla is currently disagreeing Swedish unions, a conflict that highlights the clash betw
Exploring why B2B shouldn't pause on weekends: Opportunities and innovation don't stick to 9-5. With
In the past year, many young adults aged 24 to 29 came back to London, which was the largest return
Meta is still struggling with child safety issues even after setting up a child-safety task force in
Friends and colleagues of Hong Kong journalist Minnie Chan are worried because she hasn't been in to
Viaplay Group AB, a company that streams sports and entertainment content, found itself in a dire si
SAS has reported another substantial financial loss of SEK 2.1 billion before taxes for the period f
TikTok has committed to investing €12 billion over the next ten years to improve its relationship wi
In the Hungarian village of Surd, which has been a major supplier of Christmas trees to the country,
Interest rates in developing countries, especially in Asia, are lower than those in advanced nations
The Philippine government is thinking about whether to stop security personnel from using the TikTok
Volvo trucks in Umeå are reducing their operations, and this will affect around 400 employees who ar
William McKechnie, the chief legal officer at Alecta AB, a Swedish pension group that suffered a $2
Volkswagen is working on a plan to save 10 billion euros ($10.9 billion) by making changes to how th
The UK is seeing near-record levels of immigration, with 672,000 more people moving to the country t
S&P, a company that assesses how well other companies manage their money, has confirmed that Samhall
Europe, which banned most oil shipments from Russia a year ago, is now experiencing a significant in
Three international companies—Fraport AG, Vinci SA, and Airports Company South Africa—have shown int
Tesla has filed lawsuits against the Swedish government and its postal service due to an ongoing str
Starting from December 1, Malaysia will allow citizens of China and India to enter the country witho
Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo has left the social media platform X citing it as a destructive force that
ByteDance Ltd., the company behind TikTok, is making significant changes in its gaming division.
British retailers are having a tough time this Christmas.
The World Trade Organization (WTO) reports that global trade in goods is picking up, mainly because
With Advent approaching, it's time for lussebak, a Swedish baking tradition.
Predictions are suggesting that the S&P 500 could reach a new record high in the upcoming year.
X has been removed from Australia's voluntary code for addressing misinformation and disinformation.
US President Joe Biden won't be attending the climate change meeting in Dubai, called Cop28, because
The UK government has introduced an "Advanced Manufacturing Plan" with a focus on supporting local i
Israeli businesses are slowly reopening after the recent conflict with Hamas and Gaza, and more of t
Salt batteries can store extra heat from the summer and use it in the winter, providing an efficient
Pilots usually create flight plans before taking off, but during the flight, changes often become ne
Electricity costs might go up, and the expected efficiency improvements from smart electricity grids
Pieter van Oord has been chosen as the next CEO of Amsterdam's Schiphol airport by its owner, Royal
On Sunday, Gulf stock markets reacted negatively due to a drop in oil prices caused by a decrease in
Neuralink, a company founded by Elon Musk, has raised an additional $43 million in funding, bringing
Australia's government is preparing to introduce new laws to update the operations of the Reserve Ba
Huawei, the Chinese tech company, is moving important technologies and resources from its smart car
On Black Friday in the United States, a record-breaking $9.8 billion in online sales occurred.
Battery industry leaders are starting to invest in sodium-based technology as an alternative to lith
The United Nations' Food & Agriculture Organization (FAO) is about to release a comprehensive plan c
British companies are hiring more women for executive leadership roles, but many of these women are
The German government is currently dealing with internal conflicts and the possibility of instabilit
ESG fund managers, who focus on environmental, social, and governance factors, are getting increasin
Sweden's central bank, Riksbank, is facing a decision on whether to raise or keep its benchmark inte
Signa Real Estate Management, a company that manages real estate properties, has officially declared
Gulf Air, an airline company, reported a data breach on Friday.
Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel has urged the German government to quickly sort out the budget si
PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), the global accounting firm, has trimmed its workforce in Canada by 2%
The Indian government aims to mix biogas with natural gas to reduce its dependence on gas imports an
Sangamo Therapeutics Inc.'s efforts to reduce costs have had widespread effects, impacting not only
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a hot topic right now, with platforms like ChatGPT and DALL-E changi
Switzerland wants to host the Winter Olympics in 2030, and they have a new idea to keep it affordabl
The dispute between Swedish labor unions and Tesla has grown more intense as Hydro Extrusions, a sup
Brazil's cocoa industry is making a remarkable comeback after a devastating disease outbreak in the
The European Central Bank, led by President Christine Lagarde, has decided to take a break to assess
India frequently uses internet shutdowns as a response to political unrest or sectarian violence, ef
Fidelity National Financial (FNF), a big company in real estate and mortgages, recently had a comput
Sweden is currently experiencing a significant drop in new housing construction, reaching its lowest
The Idaho National Laboratory (INL) recently confirmed that it suffered a cyberattack carried out by
On Black Friday, a busy day for online shopping, many HSBC customers experienced trouble accessing t
The congestion at the Panama Canal is causing a change in the destination of U.S. liquefied natural
Thai Airways International Pcl is thinking about buying up to 90 new airplanes, mainly the big ones,
Germany's economy shrank by 0.1% in the third quarter of this year, which is the same as what was es
Barclays, a major British bank, is thinking about ways to save a lot of money, around 1 billion poun
China has introduced a temporary visa-free entry policy for citizens from several European countries
Deutsche Bank suggests that if India's central bank lowers interest rates next year, it could give a
Deutsche Telekom AG faced a setback in a significant legal dispute at the highest European Union cou
Kinect Energy AS made a significant mistake when they tried to sell too much electricity in Finland
The Riksbank, which is Sweden's central bank, has decided not to increase interest rates for the nin
Novo Nordisk is investing $2.3 billion in a factory in Chartres, France, to make more of its popular
Germany's financial institutions are currently facing challenges such as increased interest expenses
The euro had a small increase in its value on Thursday because new data hinted that things might be
A Citigroup executive named Andy Morton has asked employees to report any inappropriate behavior the
Elon Musk has shown his support for Tesla in a labor dispute in Sweden, where a strike initially aff
Researchers have created a machine powered by AI that can make personal care products just for you.
A team of researchers from Penn State conducted a study on virtual assistants like Siri and Alexa to
Pressure is mounting on the Swedish pension group Alecta due to an investigation related to its larg
In 2023, women in northwestern Europe faced a significant funding gap in the world of venture capita
Western fast-food chains in Cairo and other Arab countries have seen a drop in customers because peo
Nepal's recent ban on TikTok, a popular social media platform, has left its users, including content
Chinese leaders are intensifying their efforts to resolve the nation's property crisis, with a focus
UBS Group AG's CEO, Sergio Ermotti, has called for Switzerland to have stronger powers to punish ban
The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza is imposing a significant financial burden on
Swedish landlord SBB is facing a credit rating downgrade from Fitch Ratings, which has lowered its l
Binance's CEO, Changpeng Zhao, has pleaded guilty to money laundering violations in the U.S., result
A Florida judge has found significant evidence indicating that Tesla's CEO, Elon Musk, and other com
A recent court ruling in Germany might cause Intel to lose billions of euros in subsidies for their
Conservative activists who previously focused on challenging race-related college admissions in the
In a recent survey conducted by SEB AB's trading room, most of the people surveyed believe that Swed
Sunflower oil, which was in short supply and had high prices during Russia's invasion of Ukraine, is
The Russian Agricultural Bank, a government-owned financial institution responsible for managing fin
Egypt is once again sending liquefied natural gas (LNG) to other countries after a pause caused by a
Sam Altman is about to become the CEO of OpenAI again after being fired unexpectedly.
US President Joe Biden recently joined Threads, a social media platform developed by Meta, the paren
Artificial intelligence (AI) has generated different reactions from various groups.
Germany is currently facing a financial crisis that is putting its green technology initiatives in j
Swedish battery company Northvolt AB has introduced its groundbreaking sodium-ion technology, a batt
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella suggested the possibility of Sam Altman returning to OpenAI in some capa
In October, there was a major terrorist attack by Hamas in Israel that resulted in over 1,200 casual
Elon Musk's company, now called X, has filed a lawsuit against Media Matters, accusing them of defam
Russia, a major oil producer, is hesitant to reduce its oil supply despite discussions within OPEC+
Investors in OpenAI are considering taking legal action against the company's board after the remova
North Korean IT workers are using tricky tactics to land jobs in Western tech companies.
The European Central Bank (ECB) has expressed concerns regarding European banks' susceptibility to f
The Philippines, a country that buys a lot of rice, has given private rice importers a one-month dea
Dubai Taxi Co. recently conducted its initial public offering (IPO), and it proved to be highly popu
Taiwan's main stock market, known as the Taiex, reached its highest point since April 2022.
OpenAI's headline announced a leadership transition, but it had seismic consequences for Silicon Val
An explosion at Sweden's only sugar mill has led to a decrease in sugar production.
Klesch Group Holdings Limited, a company based in Jersey that deals with oil refining, is taking leg
The ongoing situation at OpenAI revolves around the demand from nearly 500 of its 770 employees, inc
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen expressed concerns about privacy and social media issues in the
Kyle Vogt, the CEO of General Motors' self-driving taxi unit, Cruise, has stepped down from his posi
Scientists are making significant progress in developing vaccines for Alzheimer's disease.
US hedge fund Fir Tree Partners has expressed concerns about the clarity of a recent buyback offer b
Microsoft has hired OpenAI co-founders Sam Altman and Greg Brockman to lead a new AI research team.
African governments are facing a severe shortage of US dollars, which is causing divisions among in
The Philippines recently made history by selling its first-ever tokenized Treasury bonds, converting
European natural gas prices increased due to colder weather forecasts and rising tensions in the Mid
Central banks in the US, eurozone, and the UK have paused their efforts to raise interest rates, whi
Sam Altman, who was recently removed as the CEO of OpenAI, is thinking about returning to the compan
France, Germany, and Italy have reached an agreement on how to regulate artificial intelligence (AI)
A significant software flaw in Citrix Systems Inc., a company known for enabling remote access for w
The French government is working to save €12 billion (equivalent to $13 billion) in its 2025 budget.
The Swiss National Bank (SNB) is currently facing criticism for its $9 billion investment in 69 oil
Big tech companies frequently receive fines for various violations, but it often takes them years to
India, the world's top rice exporter, plans to keep its restrictions on rice exports, which could re
OpenAI's major investors, including Microsoft, are actively working to reinstate Sam Altman as CEO a
The probability of Sweden's central bank, the Riksbank, raising interest rates for the ninth time si
Amazon is cutting jobs in its Alexa team to focus more on artificial intelligence (AI), particularly
Recent deepfake videos circulating on social media have raised concerns because they falsely depict
The founders of IRL, Abraham Shafi and Genrikh Khachatryan, are suing their investors, alleging that
OpenAI co-founder and president Greg Brockman has left the company, following the abrupt firing of C
Elon Musk is getting ready to file a legal lawsuit, which he called a "thermonuclear lawsuit," again
Rodolphe Saade, the CEO of CMA CGM SA, has issued a warning about the upcoming arrival of new contai
An Israeli spyware company called NSO Group is currently involved in a legal dispute with WhatsApp a
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has led wealthy Americans to delay their travel plans to Par
Apple, along with several other major technology and media companies, has chosen to stop their adver
Sam Altman, the co-founder and former CEO of OpenAI, has been removed from the company following all
Chinese billionaire Li Shufu's company, Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., is selling approximately $
Experts suggest that it's possible to provide electricity to healthcare facilities in poorer countri
EY, a major consulting firm, fired an Australian partner accused of promoting a tax avoidance scheme
The research suggests that even though many people believe that adopting new technology is the best
The study led by Robert Riener from ETH Zurich examined how well humanoid robots perform compared to
Japan's health ministry intends to purchase 1.4 million doses of Daiichi Sankyo's updated COVID-19 v
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved AstraZeneca's new breast cancer treatment,
European Union (EU) lawmakers and member states have reached an agreement to revise regulations on s
In Sweden, labor unions are currently on strike against Tesla, causing disruptions to the company's
China has been trying to get foreign investors interested in its economy, but it's been tough.
Investcorp Capital Plc, a company backed by a major Middle Eastern investment manager, had a disappo
Oil prices have been dropping for the fourth week in a row, mainly because there is too much oil ava
Swedish landlord SBB plans to sell assets to Brookfield Asset Management and use the proceeds, which
AI chatbots are increasingly being used by businesses to interact with customers and provide answers
Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks are on the rise and are particularly targeting major cl
The increasing popularity of artificial intelligence (AI) is causing worries about a possible shorta
The Swedish government is actively supporting the expansion of nuclear power to address the expected
A recent study by the Bank of Korea has raised concerns about the potential replacement of nearly fo
Rich countries made a promise in 2009 to give $100 billion each year to help poorer nations deal wit
Burberry, a British luxury brand, is facing difficulties in achieving its annual revenue target of l
Last week, foreign investors made their largest purchase of Japanese stocks in five months, investin
Turkey's currency, the lira, has been steadily losing value over the past three months, which has ca
The Philippine central bank has decided to keep its key interest rate unchanged at 6.50% in order to
Hungary's central bank, led by Deputy Governor Barnabas Virag, has decided to keep the current pace
Tesla is facing challenges in Sweden as workers demand a collective bargaining agreement.
Counterfeit Australian identity documents, especially driver's licenses, are frequently traded on th
Nvidia Corp, a California-based company, has experienced an impressive 10-day winning streak in the
Sweden's struggling construction industry, especially in building new homes, appears to be stabilizi
A new artificial touch system, similar to how a human finger senses things, has been created.
Germany's drug regulator, BfArM, is considering a potential export ban on Novo Nordisk's diabetes dr
Meta has filed an appeal against the "gatekeeper" designations applied to its Messenger and Marketpl
3D printing has made big improvements and can now use a wider range of materials, including slower-c
Hewlett-Packard (HP) and its auditors, EY, had a disagreement about whether a $5 billion decrease in
Elon Musk has denied reports suggesting that SpaceX, his space company, plans to offer its satellite
YouTube has introduced new rules for AI-generated content, requiring creators to disclose whether th
European natural gas prices increased by 2.9% due to worries about potential problems with heating g
Investors are increasingly expecting Egypt's currency to lose value significantly after the December
SBB, the Swedish property company, has been upgraded to a "hold" by analysts at DNB Bank ASA.
McDonald's UK is facing serious allegations of sexual misconduct within its workforce, with employee
Israel's military chief spokesman, Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, recently held a press briefing at Gaz
Knut Frangsmyr, who had recently taken on the position of CEO at Avanza Bank Holding AB, a Swedish o
Catalent, a company that makes medicines for other companies, is having financial troubles and is de
Elon Musk's company "X," has not paid a $388,000 fine imposed by Australia's internet safety watchdo
Egypt is discussing the idea of joining Indian financial markets and using their own currencies for
Adobe's $20 billion bid to acquire the cloud-based design platform Figma is facing potential antitru
A recent survey of 554 public companies employing 26.7 million people found that businesses offering
The United States has given visas to many Chinese journalists to cover the upcoming meeting between
Swedish households are feeling uncertain about housing prices for the third month in a row due to ec
India is considering reducing taxes on fully assembled imported electric vehicles for a period of up
PepsiCo is on track to become the biggest beverage company in the US by market value, marking a sign
Researchers at the University of Leeds have developed a neural network that can quickly and accurate
Ikea's parent company has purchased a shopping mall in Brighton, UK, for an estimated £145 million.
The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), China's largest bank, recently faced a cyberatta
Tata Steel's Dutch division, based in IJmuiden, is planning to reduce its workforce by around 800 em
Face recognition technology, commonly used for tasks like unlocking smartphones, relies on Deep Conv
Royal Mail has been fined £5.6 million by Ofcom for failing to meet its first- and second-class mail
Since the conflict with Hamas began, Israel borrowed about 30 billion shekels (which is approximatel
Dubai's airlines, Emirates and flyDubai, have placed orders for Boeing aircraft totaling over $50 bi
Higher mortgage rates and very expensive homes are expected to slow down the increased spending on h
Some traders think the Bank of England (BOE) might lower UK interest rates soon, while others disagr
Volvo Car AB is launching a high-end battery-powered minivan, called the EM90, in China.
In November, former cryptocurrency titan Sam Bankman-Fried was found guilty of seven counts of fraud
In October, foreign investors withdrew a large amount of money from funds that invest in Middle East
A cyber campaign conducted by a group known as Imperial Kitten, which is linked to the Iranian Revol
DP World, a major operator of Australian ports, experienced a significant disruption in freight trad
New rules in South Africa state that farms primarily owned by white people can't export their agricu
Continental AG, a major European car parts manufacturer, is considering announcing a workforce reduc
Novo Nordisk has disclosed that its obesity treatment, Wegovy, provides heart-protective benefits th
The container shipping industry, which had previously enjoyed record profits, is now encountering fi
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