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18.01 / 18:09
UPS BLOCK Fighting President Courts European Union institutions gear up for a fight over Orbán's rule of law record, funds for Hungary
The European Union's institutions are gearing up for a fight over Hungary and a controversial transfer of 10 billion euros or nearly $11 billion in funds to Budapest
18.01 / 11:03
Provident Aviat wellness Simulation performer cover Features Airbus and Tata’s Joint Venture: Paving the skies with cutting-edge pilot training in Gurugram
In adherence to its ‘Skill India’ commitment, Airbus has formed a 50:50 joint venture with Tata-owned Air India, marking a significant stride in launching a world-class pilot training center in Gurugram, Haryana.
18.01 / 09:59
Reuters Fighting Browser Research recommendations Podcasts Updates EU agrees on stricter rules to combat moneylaundering and capture cryptoassets
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18.01 / 09:39
FIVE security Align community Healthcare Experts International Australia Evaluates Mandatory AI Rules in High-Risk Areas
The Australian Government is actively considering the introduction of mandatory regulations for high-risk AI development. This move follows growing public concerns over the safety and ethical implications of rapidly advancing AI technologies, and publishers' demands for fair compensation for premium content used in AI training.
18.01 / 07:25
Europe Anti-money laundering EU Tightens Crypto Regulations with Provisional AML Agreement
The European Union has provisionally agreed on new anti-money laundering (AML) regulations specifically targeting the crypto sector.
18.01 / 04:59
Art Actor stars reports Arnold Schwarzenegger detained at Munich airport for undeclared expensive watch
Austrian-born actor and former governor of California, 76, was detained in the customs area on Wednesday afternoon after arriving from the United States, spokesman Thomas Meister said. Schwarzenegger was expected to be able to continue his journey later in the day but "the watch will probably have to stay", Meister said.
18.01 / 03:55
markets Digital Google Platform show testing Schools Google to tweak search results to comply with EU tech rules
Google will tweak online search results to give comparison sites more prominence, the company said in a blogpost on Wednesday, as it outlined efforts to comply with new EU tech rules that could hit revenues for some companies. Under the European Union's Digital Markets Act (DMA), which the company will have to comply with by March 7, Google is obligated to treat rival services and products the same way as it treats its own when it ranks them in search results.
18.01 / 03:35
Cooper security Trade President show politician International Davos is little more than a global talk show
The world’s biggest talk show is on: the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) 54th Annual Meeting at Davos began this Monday and ends on Friday. As in the past, this year too, the WEF conclave in the Swiss skiing resort, where they have been held for half a century, is being attended by a veritable who’s-who of business, politics and media.
17.01 / 20:55
economy Sustainability Food War country Ukraine needs money from the US and Europe to keep its economy running
Ukraine has won praise for stabilizing its economy under dire circumstances
17.01 / 16:39
Provident SEC security Gemini awards Trade reports Crypto Exchange Gemini Receives Approval for Launch in France
Crypto exchange Gemini has received approval to operate as a virtual asset services provider in France.
17.01 / 02:07
UPS Citi Telegram WhatsApp community show There are 79% fewer banking jobs in London since Brexit
Brexit was a crossroads moment for the financial services industry in London (and Britain generally), but some of the loudest lamentations about its impact might be heard from the London banking community.
16.01 / 22:41
markets Provident Digital Align cover guidelines Features EU Banking Watchdog Seeks to ‘Harmonize’ AML Measures With Extension to Crypto Firms
Europe’s leading banking entity, the European Banking Authority (EBA), has extended its regulatory reach to cover the cryptocurrency space.
16.01 / 15:27
Provident Platform Trade country information medicines International Non-tariff barriers: India toughens stance, to impose curbs on reciprocal basis
NEW DELHI : India is taking a tough stand on non-tariff barriers being imposed on Indian exports by other countries and would also take similar measures on a reciprocal basis, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said on Tuesday. He asked the industry to share a list of such measures so that India can flag them with the respective nations. Many of India's exports suffer due to such barriers which include cumbersome prior registration requirements, higher pesticide levels, and unreasonable domestic standards/rules in many countries.
16.01 / 15:06
markets Digital Google CEO Platform Apple ByteDance NOT Amazon, Microsoft, Meta and others accused by rivals of not respecting new EU competition rules
A raft of major technology and media companies have signed an open letter accusing tech giants of failing to bring their businesses into full compliance with incoming European Union digital competition rules.
16.01 / 10:47
COST Citi students Universities country International Canada limits international student count: Check 5 other nations offering great courses at affordable fee
Canada is considering imposing a cap on the number of international students due to a housing affordability crisis exacerbated by high demand from foreign students. Immigration Minister Marc Miller recently announced a slew of new requirements for foreign students wanting to come study in Canada including proof of more accessible funds. The previous $10,000 proof of accessible funds has been raised to $20,635, with adjustments based on Statistics Canada's living cost benchmark.
16.01 / 08:45
UPS Waves JPMorgan Racing Tesla country Global Battery Race Heats Up With Billions for Europe’s Northvolt
One of the world’s most valuable battery startups is raising $3.4 billion in debt from the European Union and a group of banks including JPMorgan Chase, accelerating a race to build more batteries outside China and take advantage of a tidal wave of clean-energy subsidies. Europe’s Northvolt plans to use the funding to grow battery production at a factory in northern Sweden for customers such as Volkswagen and BMW. It also plans to expand a recycling facility next door that will convert scrap metal and old batteries into reusable battery materials.
16.01 / 05:23
UPS President War stage country Headlines Support Zelenskyy takes center stage in Davos as he tries to rally support for Ukraine's fight
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is headlining a frenzied first full day of the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in the Swiss ski resort of Davos
16.01 / 02:49
markets FIVE Sustainability Diversity recommendations rights International Global AI governance should be anchored by five key principles
Although artificial intelligence (AI) has been quietly helping us for decades, with progress accelerating, 2023 will be remembered as a ‘big bang’ year. With the advent of generative AI, the technology has broken through in popular consciousness and is shaping public discourse, influencing investment and economic activity, sparking geopolitical competition, and changing human activities from education and healthcare to the arts. Each week brings some new breathtaking development.
15.01 / 19:37
Progressive wellness Trade stage country reports Department Majority of India-UK FTA issues either closed or at advanced stage of talks: Official
free trade agreement (FTA) between India and the UK are either finalised or at an advanced stage of talks, a government official said on Monday. Additional Secretary in the Department of Commerce L Satya Srinivas said that the 14th round of negotiations between the officials of the two countries is underway here. «The majority of the chapters are either closed or at an advanced stage of negotiation.
15.01 / 18:19
COST Citi Cooper Telegram country Traffic Romanian truck drivers and farmers protest as talks with the government fail to reach an agreement
Romanian truck drivers and farmers are protesting again across the country again as negotiations with the coalition government over lower taxes, higher subsidies and other demands failed to reach any agreements

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