Category: News
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Iran Claims It Hit A US Tanker as Israel Intensifies Strikes on Tehran
Iran claims it hit a US tanker as Israel launches fresh strikes on Tehran, escalating regional tensions and raising concerns over global oil supply routes in the Gulf.
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Spain Condemns US and Israeli Strikes on Iran, Marking Clear Foreign Policy Shift
Spain slams US and Israeli strikes on Iran, with Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez warning of escalation risks and signalling a more independent Spanish foreign policy stance within the EU.
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Graham Urges Saudi UAE to Mend Ties as Iran Pressure Intensifies
Graham urges Saudi UAE to mend ties as Iran pressure intensifies, warning that Gulf divisions weaken regional security and complicate U.S.-Iran diplomacy amid Yemen and Red Sea tensions.
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EU Courts Gulf Countries for Free Trade Deal to Offset Global Tariffs
EU courts Gulf countries for free trade deal to protect European exports from global tariff pressures and deepen strategic partnerships with GCC states.
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EU Parliament Calls for European Preference in Military Mobility Strategy
The European preference in military mobility plan gains support in the EU Parliament, aiming to prioritise EU infrastructure, suppliers, and control to strengthen defence readiness and strategic autonomy.
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AI Automation Puts Women in Tech and Finance at Greater Risk of Job Loss
New analysis shows female employees in tech and finance AI-driven job losses could accelerate as automation targets roles dominated by women in analytics, compliance, and support functions.
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AI Improves Early Detection of Aggressive Breast Cancers, Study Finds
A new Swedish trial shows how AI improves early detection of aggressive breast cancers by reducing interval cancer rates and supporting radiologist decision-making in mammography screening.
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Capgemini Sell US Subsidiary After ICE Contract Controversy
Capgemini sell US subsidiary Capgemini Government Solutions after backlash over ICE-linked services, highlighting governance limits and rising ESG pressure on tech firms.
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Can Europe Become the New Silicon Valley? Legal, Capital, and Cultural Hurdles Remain
Can Europe become the new Silicon Valley? EU leaders push unified legal frameworks and innovation funding, but scale, fragmentation, and capital gaps persist.
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EU Genuine Federation Needed to Stop Deindustrialisation, Draghi Warns
Mario Draghi warns the EU genuine federation model is essential to stop deindustrialisation, protect industry, and prevent Europe’s economic and geopolitical decline.
