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Tesla shares fell on Monday after the electric-car maker’s chief executive Elon Musk said he would form a new political party ...
Donald Trump has said he will impose 25 per cent tariffs on imports of goods from Japan and South Korea, in an announcement ...
The Supreme Court is set to hear Trump’s objection to the 14th Amendment that declared anyone born on US soil to be a citizen ...
Host Brazil criticises US president as being ‘very irresponsible’ for vowing extra levies on states aligned to the group ...
The search for survivors from the deadly Texas flash floods has continued into its fourth day, as authorities warned of ...
The UK government is taking steps to rein in employers’ use of “gagging clauses” to cover up workplace harassment, in a set ...
Also in today’s newsletter, Jane Street to fight India manipulation charges, and Iran’s president says Israel tried to kill ...
China export restrictions affect foundry business while Nvidia has yet to approve tech giant’s advanced products ...
Your report “European CEOs urge Brussels to halt landmark AI Act” ( July 3) reflects a growing tension between innovation and oversight. While the concerns of Airbus, BNP Paribas, and others over ...
As long as we have beggars on the streets of our towns and cities, we should not have billionaires. After all, how much money does anyone really need as a reward for success? In the end, caring for ...
Downing Street has declined to categorically rule out imposing a “wealth tax” on Britain’s richest people after former Labour ...
The Dayton Peace Accords, which ended the war, created a patchwork quilt of a state made up of two devolved entities that ...
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