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Also in today’s newsletter, former TSMC staff arrested for alleged ‘trade secret leaks’, and OpenAI releases models to compete with DeepSeek ...
Nearly two-thirds of manufacturers, some 62 per cent, expect their staff to spend all their working days on site, compared with less than a third of business-to-business firms. Half of manufacturers ...
Lebanon’s government has told the army to devise a plan that would bring Hizbollah’s weapons under the control of the state by the end of the year, as the country’s political leaders come under ...
The UK’s financial regulator has fined former fund manager Neil Woodford and his defunct company £46mn for “failures” in managing his eponymous equity income fund, which left thousands of investors ...
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US Coast Guard report finds deaths of five people on Titan were caused by poor design, maintenance and oversight ...
Iran has appointed a veteran politician to head the country’s top security body, signalling what observers said was an ...
Under the terms of the sanctions regime, western-linked companies are prohibited from buying seaborne oil priced above a G7 ...
A report published by Sir Jon Cunliffe, a former deputy governor for the Bank of England, recommended that a new regulator replace Ofwat and assume its wider responsibilities, in the wake of public ...
Your guide to what Trump’s second term means for Washington, business and the world Pity anyone tasked with delivering bad news about the US economy to Donald Trump. For months, Federal Reserve chair ...
Linda Yaccarino has been appointed as chief executive of a telehealth start-up that offers weight loss medication, weeks ...
Launch of free and more transparent AI systems marks departure from group’s subscription-based closed approach ...
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