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Tech

AI will create more jobs for humans, not replace them, Bezos says

predicted during an appearance at a tech conference in Paris. Bezos pushed back against growing concerns that AI will replace large numbers of workers. Instead he argued that the tech will unlock new opportunities

BBC NewsJun 17
Business

‘Turbulent and dangerous’: How shipping is the new global battleground

major costs and uncertainty,” Jack Kennedy, head of MENA Country Risk at S&P Global Market Intelligence, said. As an example, he pointed to an incident reported by the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations tracking

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 1
Business

Trump airport branding deal opens new route to profit for family

predict the president is likely to net millions from the unorthodox [legal agreement](https://www.pbcgov.com/pubInf/Agenda/20260505/6J1.pdf) between the county and DTTM Operations llc, his Delaware-based company that oversees licensing, marketing and intellectual property. Under

The Guardian WorldMay 9
Politics

Could key climate talks mark ground zero in global push to ditch fossil fuels?

predicted the current shock would mark a permanent change for the global energy industry, leading consumer countries to lose trust in fossil fuels. “Their perception of risk and reliability will change,” he said. “Governments will

The Guardian WorldMay 1
World

Is hojicha the next matcha? The Japanese tea creeping onto menus

company Nielsen IQ. Sipping matchas in the sun, Anjani, 28, says she feels the drink is still "very trendy". Her friend Abeer, 28, agrees, but adds that she thinks the majority of people drink

BBC NewsMay 8
Politics

Russia has given Iran something more important than weapons

market does not remove the need to restructure its economy in the face of Western sanctions. It is also clear that external conditions alone are insufficient for achieving its objectives in Ukraine. On this basis

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 30
Politics

What really holds China and Russia together

companies to become a key pillar of Russia's telecommunications industry. With ever-more fractured links to the West, China has become the first port of call for expertise, whether technological, scientific or industrial. Since

BBC NewsMay 18
Business

Squeals of horror over price caps – but how are we going to fix our broken food system?

predictable squeals of horror this week. [Supermarkets](https://www.theguardian.com/business/supermarkets) were reportedly “furious”, while luminaries from the former head of the Institute for Fiscal Studies to the former chair of M&S could be found

The Guardian WorldMay 24
Conflicts

Maths behind Hormuz toll: Is paying Iran for transit cheaper than blockade?

markets. Global LNG trade has been similarly hard hit. On the day before the war broke out, Brent crude – the global benchmark for oil prices – closed at $72.48 per barrel. After Iran closed the waterway

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 21
Science

Climate disaster victims are rebuilding using prefab homes from boxy to bespoke

market share. Most of those sales are happening in states with nearly annual flooding, hurricane or wildfire disasters — Texas, Florida and California. Given the escalating climate risks across the country, Harrison Langley, CEO of MDLR

NPR Topics: NewsApr 27
Politics

Why Europe’s car industry is at the centre of a new US trade war

predictability that’s very important for our businesses on both sides of the Atlantic”. Von der Leyen had also defended the deal, saying the aim was to rebalance a trade surplus with the US. Trump

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 5
Politics

'Britain at the heart of Europe': How Starmer's plans are going down in the EU

predicted. Especially when you think - it's the 10-year anniversary of the Brexit vote next month!" This was the response of an EU contact of mine, here in Brussels. He asked to remain anonymous

BBC NewsMay 11
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