EU pushes ahead with sprawling AI regulation

EU pushes ahead with sprawling AI regulation

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Trump’s new $1.8bn fund under fire

Nvidia will return more than $80bn to shareholders, and Donald Trump attracted ire this week with the creation of a $1.8bn “anti-weaponisation fund”. Plus, OpenAI is getting ready to go public, and Africa’s Ebola outbreak has health officials worried about pandemic preparedness. ...  Afficher plus

The EU wants a Putin whisperer

EU governments are discussing whether former leaders could represent the bloc in potential negotiations with Russia’s Vladimir Putin, and rising fuel prices have triggered deadly protests across Africa. Plus, we look back at US Federal Reserve chair Jay Powell’s legacy as head of ...  Afficher plus

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Trump's Tariff Talks, China's Tariff Response, SCOTUS Probationary Workers
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Military in LA, Immigration Raids and Business, Trump's Hush Money Appeal
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With Marines and National Guard in Los Angeles experts weigh-in on the limits of what they can do. As President Trump's immigration crackdown expands, some workers without legal authorization are being driven underground. And, a federal court of appeals in Manhattan will hear arg ...  Afficher plus

Trump Pauses Tariffs, Businesses Welcome Relief, Trump Targets Former Officials
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