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17.01 / 12:59
UPS Provident Software Lexicon voice testing Can a computer learn to speak trader?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Microsoft and Google can translate, say, Spanish to English, but who can translate finance speak? Up-and-coming compliance software firms are leaning into artificial intelligence to help crack esoteric trader argot, as Wall Street and London watchdogs increasingly dive into traders’ jargon-loaded and even coded messages to help fight financial crime.
15.01 / 08:33
UPS Food DISH Fishing classical Humble and fried, chips are the hot dish at fancy London restaurants
chips. The thick-cut french fries have been hanging around British pans for around 350 years, since potatoes arrived in the late 1500s, by way of Peru and Virginia. They’re key to the UK’s quintessential working-class dishes, starting with fish-and-chips. More recently, as pubs have struggled, they’ve given the drinking spots an additional revenue stream.
14.01 / 19:45
COST UPS Citi Provident Barcelona Southern country Why is Spain considering a 100% tax on homes bought by non-EU residents?
Spain is planning a raft of measures to address its brewing housing crisis, including an up to 100% tax on properties bought by non-European Union residents
13.01 / 16:29
markets Digital security Strategy Trade PAM country India striving for closer partnership with European Union, says EAM Jaishankar
European Union and will be more visible in the Mediterranean region in future as he discussed regional and global issues with Spanish counterpart Jose Manuel Albares. Jaishankar is here on a two-day visit — his first to Spain as the external affairs minister — nearly two-and-a-half months after Spanish President Pedro Sanchez visited India.
13.01 / 02:55
Citi Booking Celebrity Olympics travelers recommendations Destinations It’s a jubilee year in Italy. Cue the crowds.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. This may be the year to skip Rome—or Italy entirely. The Roman Catholic Church is celebrating a jubilee year, a roughly yearlong tradition dating to the early 14th century.
12.01 / 15:37
markets Digital Strategy President Experts RAI PAM EAM S Jaishankar to visit Spain on January 13-14
It will be his first visit to Spain as the external affairs minister. «During the visit, the external affairs minister will meet the leadership of Spain and hold discussions with his counterpart, Foreign Minister Manuel Albares, on the entire gamut of bilateral relations and regional and global matters of mutual interest,» the MEA said.
10.01 / 14:03
markets Citizens Mobile country travelers International Destinations These are the most powerful passports in the world; where's the U.S, here's the full list
Henley Passport Index of the year 2025 has crowned Singapore as the most powerful passport of the world while granting its citizens visa free access to 195 out of 227 global destinations, reported CNBC Travel. This achievement actually marks a pretty significant milestone in global mobility while demonstrating the diplomatic and international standing of Singapore. According to CNBC Travel, Japan actually closely follows in second place with 193 visa free destinations while Finland, France, Germany, Italy, South Korea and Spain share third place together whereas each country is offering access to 192 destinations. The rankings actually highlight the continued dominance of Asian and European nations in international travel freedom. The United Arab Emirates emerged as a notable climber while rising 32 places to enter the top 10 with access to 185 destinations, asserted CNBC Travel. At the same time, on the other hand, the US eventually experienced a significant decline while dropping seven places to ninth position.
07.01 / 06:45
students Experts Universities hospital reports travelers International 22-year-old tourist killed while bathing elephant at Thailand sanctuary
A 22-year-old tourist was killed by an elephant at a sanctuary in Thailand after the animal turned on her while she was giving it a bath, according to local media reports.
06.01 / 06:53
markets Citi FIVE Discover Research Universities track Abandoned by her mother 20 years ago, Spanish woman return to India in search of her birth family
Indian-origin woman, was abandoned by her biological mother and later adopted by a Spanish couple. Now, as an adult, she has returned to Odisha, India, in search of her birth mother. A researcher in children's education based in Spain, Sneha embarked on this journey with limited knowledge of her past. Her Spanish parents, Gema Vidal and Juan Josh, have supported her throughout the process, even accompanying her to India in her quest to trace her roots.
04.01 / 16:41
Waves Election President social Latin International Venezuela opposition leader recognized by US as election victor embarks on Latin America tour
The Venezuelan opposition leader who the United States recognized as the winner of last year's presidential election has kicked off a tour of Latin America
02.01 / 20:29
Provident Compilation Airlines performer reports International A data company has figured out which airlines fly on time most often
Aeromexico is the most on-time airline in the world, according to a data company that compiled figures for 2024
02.01 / 01:47
COST SUN Bill show country Green electricity costs a bundle
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. As nations use more and more supposedly cheap solar and wind power, a strange thing happens: Our power bills get more expensive. This exposes the environmentalist lie that renewables have already outmatched fossil fuels and that the “green transition" is irreversible even under a second Trump administration.
01.01 / 07:09
markets Digital Platform Strategy Celebrity PAM social Lucky Grapes? Blinkit sees record demand as Indians join the ‘12 grapes’ New Year craze
Blinkit CEO Albinder Dhindsa expressed astonishment over an unusual trend: grapes had become one of the highest-ordered items on the 10-minute delivery platform. “What’s with the sudden craze for grapes today?? It’s one of the highest ordered items on the platform since morning! We’ve already delivered 7x more grapes than we do on a regular day,” Dhindsa tweeted.
01.01 / 00:59
Action economy Sustainability Experts country consequences International A triple fiscal crisis is jeopardizing climate action
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. A recent report by the Independent Expert Group on Debt, Nature, and Climate reveals that many of the world’s 144 developing economies are on an unsustainable fiscal trajectory. On average, these countries spend 41.5% of their budget revenues—or 8.4% of GDP—on debt service, severely limiting their scope for public investments in education, health care, infrastructure, and innovation, which are essential for economic growth.
31.12 / 14:47
UPS Southern Research Simulation Universities track country Jupiter’s Great Red Spot isn’t as permanent as we thought
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Jupiter’s Great Red Spot—a rotating storm that is so large it could swallow Earth—isn’t what it used to be. Research has revealed that the crimson-hued spot visible today is, on average, larger than the one Italian astronomer Giovanni Cassini espied for the first time in 1665 and called the “Permanent Spot." Both Cassini’s spot and the current one are anticyclones, or vortexes of winds in high pressure areas.
30.12 / 21:29
markets Strategy PAM country Latin prevention rights Trinidad and Tobago Announces State of Emergency Due to Rising crime rates and Increased violence
Keith Rowley's office on Monday, followed a weekend of particularly bloody violence. As reported by The Guardian, five men were fatally shot in an estate near the capital, Port of Spain, and a 57-year-old woman was killed while collecting her son from a hospital in San Fernando.
30.12 / 13:45
Fighting security Trade War country Interviews International Fear that China rules the waves jolts US to pursue maritime revival
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Rising tensions with China are prompting Washington to revisit America’s roots as a trading nation of the seas. Protecting merchant sailors and their cargo was what compelled Congress to commission the U.S.

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