The landslide vote heralds a return to fiscal responsibility after the pandemic era – but some worry new norms could kill vital green investment
Gaby Del Valle In Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here, Jonathan Blitzer examines how North and Central American migration moves in two directions.
The China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) called on the European Union on Sunday to "continue improving and optimizing the trading environment, providing fair conditions
Ericsson, Nokia, Vodafone Group, IBM and Intel implored EU authorities to take urgent action to elevate the region in the era of the industrial internet, citing a need to shape policies to capitalise on emerging technologies.
The party's programme for the upcoming European elections states that Finland leaving the EU in the near future is unrealistic.
Across the United States, we celebrated an early “Earth Day” win when the federal government announced last week a requirement for municipal water systems to remove six synthetic toxic chemicals from the tap water of hundreds of millions of people.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says recent data show a lack of further
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In a meeting that underscores the European Union’s ongoing scrutiny of the tech industry, Margrethe Vestager, the EU’s antitrust chief, held discussions with representatives from the French artificial intelligence (AI) firm Mistral AI on Friday (April 26). The meeting took place against a backdrop of growing concerns regarding competition in the tech sector, with Vestager expressing concern about […]
Commissioner's office of China's Foreign Ministry in Hong Kong says 'double
The Pact on Migration and Asylum comes nearly a decade after the migration crisis on 2015.
Denver's offerings to new immigrants aren't as generous anymore, and the city wants people to know before they come here.