
Drone Startup Shield AI Valued at $2.5 Billion in New Funding Round
Shield AI, a startup that makes autonomous drone technology for military applications, is raising $150 million from investors,
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UK Government Launches £1 Billion Insulation Plan for Households
The British government is offering £1 billion worth of home energy efficiency upgrades in a move that comes
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Driver Shortage Sends Japan Taxi Firms to Recruit New Graduates
With Japan’s chronic taxi driver shortage set to worsen as international tourists return, operators are turning to new
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Kroll’s Message for Critics: ESG Makes Money
For the past few years, ESG investment ratings and scores have been a magnet for controversy. Elon Musk
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Euro Zone Began Second Half of 2023 With Slump in Factory Output
The euro area began the second half of the year with a monthly slump in industrial production, adding
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Chinese Tourists Get Visa-Free Entry to Thailand in Busy Season
Thailand will waive visa requirements for travelers from China and Kazakhstan in the busy holiday season as the
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Britain’s Economy Shrinks at Quickest Pace in Seven Months
The UK economy shrank at the quickest pace in seven months as wet weather held back spending and
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How to Reduce Your Energy Bills - or Even Pay Nothing At All
The winter heating season is looming and finances remain strained, but UK homes are getting the chance to
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Russia Says Ukraine Hit Crimean Shipyard in Missile Strike
Ukraine hit the Sevastopol Shipyard in Crimea in a missile attack overnight, causing a fire and wounding at
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Peter Navarro judge to consider mistrial request Wednesday because jurors may have interacted with protesters during deliberations
The federal judge who oversaw Peter Navarro's criminal contempt of Congress conviction last week will revisit the integrity of the jury deliberations in a rare post-trial hearing Wednesday morning.
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Japan PM Keeps Economy Team, Boosts Women in Cabinet Revamp
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will keep his finance and trade ministers in place while adding more women
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Qantas Illegally Sacked 1,700 Staff in Further Hit to Reputation
Qantas Airways Ltd. illegally sacked almost 1,700 ground workers during the pandemic, Australia’s top court ruled, delivering a
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