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Ukraine and Russia met in Istanbul on Monday to exchange memorandums on a possible ceasefire to end Vladimir Putin’s ...
Leftwing candidate Lee Jae-myung is frontrunner after turmoil sparked by ousted leader Yoon Suk Yeol’s martial law bid ...
Elon Musk’s xAI is launching a $300mn share sale that values the group at $113bn, as the world’s richest man returns to his ...
Karol Nawrocki inches towards victory over centre-right rival Rafał Trzaskowski backed by Prime Minister Donald Tusk ...
Liverpool is one of Britain’s leading universities and boasts many links to the UK defence establishment. In September 2024, ...
Donald Trump’s administration has begun a process to open swaths of Alaska’s wilderness to oil drillers by scrapping Joe ...
Andrew Macdonald, Uber’s head of mobility, has been appointed president and chief operating officer with immediate effect, ...
The business impact of Operation Sindoor continues as India expands its actions against Turkish companies in the aviation sector, after cancelling Turkish ground management provider Celebi’s security ...
Tareq Amin talks about processing 7 per cent of global AI workloads, using 180,000 Nvidia chips, and even “real-time inventory” for auditing. But none of this addresses a deeper concern: what happens ...
Gambling has never been easier in the US — especially since a landmark 2018 US Supreme Court ruling paved the way for states to legalise sports betting. Some 38 states now offer legal sports betting.
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Ruling could undermine central part of Friedrich Merz’s plan to cut immigration but government says it will stay the course ...
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