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Tech

Calls grow to ban Palantir in Australia after manifesto described by UK MP as ‘ramblings of a supervillain’

companies and government agencies to analyse vast amounts of data. Earlier this month, Palantir [published a manifesto on X](https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/apr/21/palantir-manifesto-uk-contract-fears-mps), arguing the benefits of American power and implying some cultures are inferior

The Guardian WorldApr 30
Tech

Musk accuses Altman of betraying OpenAI’s nonprofit founding mission

benefit. The trial centres on OpenAI’s 2015 founding as a nonprofit that later evolved into a for-profit venture. In the company’s early years, Musk invested about $38m between

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 29
Science

How South Korea plans to use the Iran crisis to spur a renewables revolution

public benefits of the solar panels the village had installed Photograph: Guyang-ri village solar cooperative The village deliberately chose to spend solar income on welfare rather than individual dividends, a decision Jeon says residents

The Guardian WorldApr 16
Politics

Moldovan oligarch jailed in $1bn 'theft of the century' case

companies owned by pro-Russian oligarch Ilan Shor. Plahotniuc was not immediately accused of involvement. But by 2019 he was facing corruption charges and fled Moldova after his Democratic Party was ousted from power

BBC NewsApr 22
Politics

Met police in talks to buy Palantir AI tech for use in criminal investigations

public contracts with the NHS, Ministry of Defence, councils and smaller police forces. Those contracts are already valued at more than £500m in total. Last week, MPs [demanded ministers scrap](https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/apr/16/labour-and-lib-dem-mps-demand-shameful-palantir-nhs-contract-be-scrapped) NHS England

The Guardian WorldApr 22
Politics

Labour and Lib Dem MPs demand ‘shameful’ Palantir NHS contract be scrapped

company like Palantir controlling it all.” The fresh wave of calls for the contract to be axed comes as the health service and Palantir try to fight back and sell the benefits of their contract

The Guardian WorldApr 16
Politics

UK ‘invention agency’ grants £50m of public money to US tech and venture capital firms

public money to US tech and venture capital firms Britain’s “invention agency” has pledged £50m of UK taxpayer money to US tech companies and venture capital projects. Dreamed up by Dominic Cummings to fund

The Guardian WorldMay 3
Business

How algorithms wreaked havoc with these workers' schedules and cut their pay

benefits. The Haitian Creole-English interpreter helps people bridge language barriers over the phone during people's hospital visits, court proceedings and the like. But in 2025, Valerus's hours were cut and became fragmented

NPR Topics: NewsMay 3
Health

RFK Jr’s podcast has glimmers of his old show – will he address health issues differently?

companies, and by this global public health cartel led by Bill Gates and the WHO. It now amounts to $2tn and wants to magnify and amplify its wealth and its power over our lives, over

The Guardian WorldApr 20
Tech

Musk v Altman: The most toxic row in tech goes on trial

company. And as the race to artificial general intelligence (AGI) barrels full steam ahead, OpenAI accuses Musk of trying to derail one of his key rivals. Musk and Altman co-founded OpenAI

BBC NewsApr 28
Business

UAE’s ruling royal family benefits from more than €71m in EU farming subsidies

benefits from regular EU farm payouts. The Al Nahyans and companies named in this article did not respond to several requests for comment. ADQ declined to comment. The findings come as policymakers debate the future

The Guardian World9h ago
Politics

UK seeks closer EU ties in volatile times - but at what cost?

public is more open to closer EU ties nowadays because of huge geopolitical instability: "I do find a support for closer UK–EU relations… I think there is a particular imperative at the moment

BBC NewsApr 16
Politics

Musk testifies at OpenAI trial it’s not OK to ‘loot a charity’

power and pay top scientists to stay competitive with Google’s DeepMind AI lab. Musk’s lawyer, Steven Molo, told jurors in his opening statement that it was the OpenAI defendants who were greedy

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 28
Health

Purdue Pharma expected to forfeit $225m as sentence in criminal opioids case

powerful prescription painkillers from being diverted to the black market, even though it told the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) that it did. It also admitted that it paid doctors through a speakers program

The Guardian WorldApr 21
Business

NPR went looking for Polymarket's Panama headquarters. It's elusive

publicly available corporate records. Court filings show the law office also did work for FTX, the now-collapsed exchange whose founder, [Sam Bankman-Fried, was handed a 25-year prison sentence](https://www.npr.org/2024/03/28/1241210300/sam-bankman-fried-ftx-sentencing-crimes-crypto-mogul-greed)

NPR Topics: NewsYesterday
Politics

Trump pauses Hormuz plan 50 hours after he announced it - what happened?

company - was hit in the Strait of Hormuz and South Korea reported an explosion on one of its ships anchored just off the UAE. A fire also broke out at the oil port of Fujairah

BBC News23h ago
World

Back to books - Sweden's schools give up digital learning

companies, educators and computer scientists, who argue it could impact pupils' employment prospects, and even damage the Nordic nation's economy. At a high school in Nacka just outside Stockholm, final-year students are unpacking

BBC NewsApr 15
Politics

Araghchi in Beijing: How China could shape the direction of the US-Iran war

companies not to comply with the sanctions. However, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent still publicly urged China to use its influence with Tehran to help de-escalate the crisis, signs of the recent thaw

Al Jazeera English23h ago
Tech

Musk vs. Altman: Tech CEOs head to court Monday over fate of OpenAI

benefit humanity](https://openai.com/index/introducing-openai/)," free from the pressures of shareholders and profit considerations. But according to [statements](https://openai.com/index/openai-elon-musk/) OpenAI has posted online, the founders concluded early on that in order to raise

NPR Topics: NewsApr 27
Politics

Roman Abramovich takes Jersey to European human rights court over Chelsea sale proceeds

company owned by the billionaire oligarch to warn that the [£2.4bn proceeds of the sale of Chelsea](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/mar/09/roman-abramovich-ready-to-fight-uk-government-over-proceeds-from-chelsea-sale), which have been promised to the victims of the Ukraine

The Guardian WorldApr 22
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