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30.10 / 14:55
FIVE Racing Align Death Experts country reports Mint Explainer: India abstains from UN vote on Israel-Gaza conflict. Why?
India recently chose to abstain from a UN General Assembly vote that sought a humanitarian truce and the protection of civilians amid the intensifying conflict between Israel and Gaza, drawing significant domestic scrutiny. Here's a breakdown of India's decision and its implications - The UN General Assembly's resolution called for an “immediate, durable and sustained humanitarian truce leading to a cessation of hostilities", especially given that the death toll in Gaza has reportedly surpassed 8,000, due to Israel's ongoing airstrike campaign. The conflict escalated following Hamas' attacks in Israel on 7 October, leading Israel to launch a ground offensive into Gaza.
30.10 / 14:37
Provident Reuters Manufacturing economy Pool Daimler show As baby boomers retire, German businesses turn to robots
(This Oct. 27 story has been corrected to change the name of the Daimler (OTC:MBGAF) Truck works council head to Matthias Brecht, not Matthias Krust, in paragraph 23)
30.10 / 13:21
Citizens Southern Death information reports testing Israel-Gaza War: 23-year-old German-Israeli woman, missing after 7 October Hamas attack, found dead
Israel Foreign Ministry took to microblogging site ‘X’ to inform that the German-Israeli dual citizen Shani Louk's dead body was found, confirming that the status of the hostage taken by Hamas fighters after the 7 October surprise attack on Israel. According to reports, the 23 year old Louk was attending the Re'im music festival in Re'im.
30.10 / 12:03
Technology G7 countries to launch AI code of conduct: Report
The Group of Seven (G7) industrial countries are scheduled to agree upon an artificial intelligence (AI) code of conduct for developers on Oct. 30, according to a report by Reuters. 
30.10 / 10:15
Manufacturing WhatsApp Stock Market Today: Nifty 50, Sensex extend gains into second consecutive session; mid, smallcaps underperform
Nifty 50 today: Key equity indices the Sensex and the Nifty 50 closed in the positive territory for the second consecutive session on Monday, October 30, on gains led by select heavyweights including Reliance Industries, HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank, amid positive global cues. Major European markets, including the UK's FTSE, France's CAC 40 and Germany's DAX were up over half a per cent each when the Sensex closed as investors shifted focus on key central bank meetings this week.
30.10 / 09:15
Software Healthcare show reports European shares rise on healthcare boost, retreating bond yields
(Reuters) — European shares recovered in early trading on Monday, boosted by healthcare stocks, as bond yields declined with investors assessing key inflation data.
30.10 / 09:15
Provident Apple show country reports gatherings inflation data European stocks edge higher; inflation data in focus ahead of Fed meeting
Investing.com — European stock markets traded with small gains Monday as investors digested regional inflation data, ahead of several central bank meetings, including a crucial gathering by the U.S. Federal Reserve.
30.10 / 09:15
Reuters economy show Q3 German economy shrinks slightly in Q3
BERLIN (Reuters) — The German economy shrank slightly in the third quarter, data showed on Monday, as Europe's largest economy continues to be weighed down by weak purchasing power and higher interest rates.
29.10 / 21:01
Platform Action Adidas exclusive blues reports Adidas tackling duplicates of Team India blue jerseys, says general manager
Sportswear firm Adidas India is clamping down against «IP infringements» of its blue India cricket jerseys and closely monitoring the market for duplicates, at a time when the jerseys are selling out within hours during the ongoing ICC World Cup. said general manager Neelendra Singh. «We have a process in place to clampdown IP infringement.
29.10 / 19:45
Career CEO Healthcare WSJ cover innovations information Morning Coffee: Why Lazard is hiring while revenues collapse. Curious quirks of Ted Pick
To listen to Peter Orszag, the new CEO of Lazard, talk about the bank's results yesterday, you might assume that things are going well there. According to its presentation, Lazard wants to hire 10-15 managing directors 'net' every year. In an interview with Financial News, Orszag declared that these bankers will cover everything from technology to industrials, healthcare and energy and that Lazard will also be hiring for Germany, America, restructuring and its private capital business. 
29.10 / 18:59
Manufacturing economy country information NOT Invest in human capital, not longer work hours
Infosys co-founder NR Narayana Murthy's suggestion to India's youth to work more hours has stirred a controversy in a country that has among the world's longest working weeks, yet trails in labour productivity by international standards. The obvious analogies to rebuilding post-war Germany and Japan may be misleading, because those countries faced labour shortages. India has a problem with unemployment and underemployment that pulls down its labour productivity.
29.10 / 18:23
Target Action President country voice exclusive testing Democracy faces a litmus test of sorts in battles
Narendra Modi unveiled this ambitious project on 9 September during the G-20 summit in New Delhi. It has the potential to change face of Asia and Europe through the building of transport and communication links via rail, road, and the sea. Along with the US, Saudi Arabia, UAE, the EU, Italy, France, and Germany have signed a Memorandum of Understanding for this project.
29.10 / 18:23
Provident WhatsApp Highways Death testing Auto-nomous: But shouldn’t we be in charge?
Mint explains: Up until early August, only Cruise autonomous cars with a “safety driver" (human) could charge cab fares for rides in California at night. Cruise driverless cars could take passengers without humans but not charge any fare. Alphabet-owned Waymo, another fully autonomous car, couldn’t charge without a human driver either.
29.10 / 16:21
Provident Booking Manufacturing performer cover 2020 Explainer: Why is Siemens Energy seeking $16 billion state guarantees?
German government and Siemens Energy to strike a deal over around 15 billion euros ($15.9 billion) in guarantees for the power equipment firm continued over the weekend, according to two people familiar with the matter. Shares in the company, which was spun off from former parent Siemens in 2020, fell as much as 39% to a record low last week after the discussions became public, the latest blow after the company unveiled major quality issues at its wind turbine unit Siemens Gamesa. The sources in this story declined to be identified due to the sensitivity of the matter. Here are answers to the most pressing questions: Is this a government bail-out? No.
29.10 / 16:09
Provident Booking Manufacturing performer cover 2020 Explainer-Why is Siemens Energy seeking $16 billion state guarantees?
(Reuters) — Talks between the German government and Siemens Energy to strike a deal over around 15 billion euros ($15.9 billion) in guarantees for the power equipment firm continued over the weekend, according to two people familiar with the matter.
29.10 / 15:17
Provident Reuters Landmark Action economy show country G7 to agree AI code of conduct for companies
BRUSSELS : The Group of Seven industrial countries will on Monday agree a code of conduct for companies developing advanced artificial intelligence systems, a G7 document showed, as governments seek to mitigate the risks and potential misuse of the technology. The voluntary code of conduct will set a landmark for how major countries govern AI, amid privacy concerns and security risks, the document seen by Reuters showed.
29.10 / 14:05
Blockchain Cooper CEO Tether Action Align Tether Intervenes on Terrorism Funding, Freezing 32 Cryptocurrency Addresses
Tether, the preeminent stablecoin firm globally, has once again exemplified its resolve against illicit financial activities by freezing 32 cryptocurrency addresses, implicated in terrorism and warfare funding within Israel and Ukraine. The move showcases the intensifying collaboration between cryptocurrency establishments and global law enforcement to counteract the rising tide of digital-financed crime.
29.10 / 13:49
Provident Reuters Digital Landmark economy show country G7 to agree AI code of conduct for companies: Document
code of conduct for companies developing advanced artificial intelligence systems, a G7 document showed, as governments seek to mitigate the risks and potential misuse of the technology. The voluntary code of conduct will set a landmark for how major countries govern AI, amid privacy concerns and security risks, the document seen by Reuters showed.
29.10 / 07:07
Target economy pandemic show performer country US Fed, Israel-Hamas, Germany vs Japan: The global events wrap, in charts
US Federal Reserve may once again choose to hold it at the 5.25-5.5% range for the second successive time in its upcoming decision on 1 November. While inflation has nearly halved since October last year, Fed Chair Jerome Powell has said it is still “too high" and the aim is to bring it down to the 2% target level. Since its last meeting in September, Fed officials have indicated a policy of ‘higher-for-longer’ interest rate regime, which means a cut is unlikely to happen anytime soon.
28.10 / 08:31
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Whether you are an experienced chef or an aspiring home cook, Bosch's state-of-the-art technology and carefully designed ovens and microwaves simplify meal preparation. Within this collection, we present to you the best Bosch microwaves and ovens, promising to elevate your culinary journey to new heights. So, without wasting any time delve into the fusion of German engineering and culinary artistry that Bosch brings to your kitchen.
27.10 / 19:12
Provident Strategy President Battlefield show country EU summit turns its eyes away from Ukraine despite a commitment to stay the course with Zelenskyy
The European Union summit showed that Ukraine will be facing tougher times to get all the attention and political, economic and military aid that it wants

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