EU Lawmakers Vote to Limit AI Use, Ban Public Face-Scanning
The European Parliament voted to completely ban real-time, remote biometric surveillance — a decision that will put lawmakers
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Billionaire Niel, Partners Make €1.1 Billion Approach for French Grocer Casino
Billionaire Xavier Niel and two partners approached ailing French grocer Casino Guichard-Perrachon SA with a €1.1 billion ($1.19
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Google’s Ad Tech Dominance Sparks Breakup Threat From EU
Google was accused of abusing its dominance over advertising technology to crush competition, as the European Union fired
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Why Billionaires Are Circling Debt-Laden Grocer Casino: Q&A
The tussle over the future of Casino Guichard-Perrachon SA is heating up, with telecom billionaire Xavier Niel and
1970-01-01 08:00
Apple TV’s Futuristic Climate Show Is Already Coming True
When the futuristic climate series Extrapolations premiered on Apple TV+ in March, its opening episode depicted a New
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Nigeria Said to Be Near Decision to Let Naira Trade More Freely
Nigeria is on the verge of making a decision to allow its local currency to trade more freely
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BlackRock and Brookfield Are Beting Big on Tiny Solar Farms in Chile
Some of the world’s biggest fund managers are piling in to a quirky Chilean business model that offers
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HSBC to Raise UK Mortgage Prices for Second Time in Under a Week
HSBC Holdings Plc told brokers it will raise prices on UK residential and buy-to-let mortgages starting Thursday, its
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Marcelo Claure of SoftBank Fame Has a New Venture Firm
Marcelo Claure, the former chief operating officer of SoftBank Group Corp., has a new gig: executive chairman and
1970-01-01 08:00
Ghana’s Surprise Uptick in Inflation May See Rate Hikes Return
Ghana’s inflation rate unexpectedly rose in May, adding pressure on the central bank to resume rate hikes next
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At least 11 states have enacted restrictive voting laws this year, new report finds
At least 11 states have enacted 13 restrictive voting laws this year, according to a new analysis from the liberal-leaning Brennan Center for Justice at New York University's law school.
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Bank of America Leads Big Banks Back to the ESG Market
Bank of America Corp. returned to the green bond market last week, ending a seven-month issuance drought for
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