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"The Tsunami Is Coming, and It’s Massive": The World’s Richest Man Unveils a New AI Vision
Oracle founder Larry Ellison told thousands in Las Vegas that artificial intelligence will surpass the industrial revolution in impact, promising it will not replace humans but enhance them — backed by a three hundred billion dollar deal...
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New Covid Variant Emerges in France With Distinct Symptoms
Health officials in France have confirmed the presence of a new Covid-19 variant nicknamed 'Frankenstein,' advising the public to watch for evolving symptoms as monitoring intensifies.
France Launches Flu and Covid Vaccination Campaign for Winter
Health authorities prepare for 2025–2026 season
Florida’s Vaccine Revolution: DeSantis Declares War on Mandates
Florida is poised to become the first state to erase all vaccine requirements. Health director Joseph Ladapo calls mandates ‘slavery,’ while a new committee chaired by Casey DeSantis signals a political fight with Washington.
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Germany’s Auto Industry Sheds 51,500 Jobs in First Half of 2025 Amid Deepening Crisis
German carmakers slash nearly 7% of workforce as profits slump, exports fall, and economic downturn compounds industry pressures
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Tedros claims the WHO "did not impose anything on anyone during the Covid-19 pandemic."
"Not lockdowns, not mask mandates, not vaccine mandates. We don't have the power to do that. We don't want it and we are not trying to get it."
US Bio-labs in Ukraine
Diplomatic disputes heighten as Russia and China voice allegations against the US regarding biological research facilities.
Centrist Criticism of von der Leyen Resurfaces as she Survives EU Confidence Vote
Dutch commentator’s speech questioning Commission’s transparency coincides with von der Leyen’s parliamentary backing. The motion, brought forth by Romanian MEP Gheorghe Piperea, highlighted concerns over the Commission's transparency, i...
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Are Diamonds Even a Luxury Anymore?
The Shifting Sparkle of a Once-Unquestioned Luxury
Inside America’s Booming Immigration Detention Industry
The enormous U.S. deportation program is enriching private companies even as detainees complain of poor treatment.
Declining Beer Consumption Signals Cultural Shift in Germany
Young Germans are turning away from alcohol, leading to a significant drop in beer consumption and posing challenges for local breweries.
Von der Leyen Faces No-Confidence Vote Amid 'Pfizergate' Scandal
European Commission President confronts parliamentary scrutiny over vaccine procurement transparency and alleged procedural misconduct
Air France-KLM to Increase Stake in Scandinavian Airline SAS
The airline group aims to raise its holding in SAS from 19.9% to 60.5% by acquiring shares from major investors.
France Requests Airlines to Cut Flights at Paris Airports Amid Planned Air Traffic Controller Strike
The French government is urging airlines to reduce flight schedules at Paris airports in anticipation of a strike by air traffic controllers.
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Emirates Airline Expands Market Share with New $20 Million Campaign
The airline's significant investment aims to strengthen its brand presence in a competitive market.
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Trump Calls for Review of Subsidies Received by Musk's Companies
President emphasizes the need for government efficiency in evaluating financial support for major corporations.
Surge in Criminal Activity in Paris Raises Concerns
Recent incidents reflect an uptick in criminal behavior, prompting public debate on safety and law enforcement in the French capital.
Global Inflation Rates Show Signs of Easing Amidst Economic Uncertainty
Many countries report a decline in inflation rates as central banks reassess their monetary policies.
India Strengthens Aerospace Presence at Paris Air Show Despite Recent Tragedy
The country's inaugural pavilion at the Salon du Bourget highlights its growing importance in the aviation sector.
Air India's Boeing 787 Aircraft Forced to Return Due to Technical Issues
The incident raises further concerns regarding the safety of Boeing's 787 Dreamliner, following a recent string of challenges for the manufacturer.
Russian Classical Music Stars Make a Comeback in Europe Amid Ongoing Conflict
Controversial performances by Russian artists reignite tensions between Ukraine, the EU, and supporters of cultural engagement.
Global Economic Outlook: Inflation and Economic Growth Trends for 2023
A comprehensive analysis of inflation rates and economic growth projections across major economies.
Global Inflation Rates Decline Amidst Economic Uncertainties
Several countries report a decrease in inflation rates, reflecting diverging economic conditions and central bank policies.
France's Minister of Families Proposes Comprehensive Measures to Address Youth Violence and Support Parental Roles
Catherine Vautrin outlines initiatives including screen bans for young children, a new parental leave scheme, and increased mental health resources amid rising youth violence.
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AI Researchers Claim Human-Level General Intelligence Is Already Here
Tragedy in Serbia: Coach Mladen Žižović Collapses During Match and Dies at 44
Trump–Putin Budapest Summit Cancelled After Moscow Memo Raises Conditions for Ukraine Talks
Russia’s President Putin Declares Burevestnik Nuclear Cruise Missile Ready for Deployment
Francis Ford Coppola Auctions Luxury Watches After Self-Financed Film Flop
Convicted Sex Offender Mistakenly Freed by UK Prison Service Arrested in London
Swift Heist at the Louvre Sees Eight French Crown Jewels Stolen in Under Seven Minutes
‘Frightening’ First Night in Prison for Sarkozy: Inmates Riot and Shout ‘Little Nicolas’
White House Announces No Imminent Summit Between Trump and Putin
China Presses Netherlands to “properly” Resolve the Nexperia Seizure as Supply Chain Risks Grow
US and Qatar Warn EU of Trade and Energy Risks from Tough Climate Regulation
Merz Attacks Migrants, Sparks Uproar, and Refuses to Apologize: “Ask Your Daughters”
Apple Challenges EU Digital Markets Act Crackdown in Landmark Court Battle
Nicolas Sarkozy begins five-year prison term at La Santé in Paris
This Is How the 'Heist of the Century' Was Carried Out at the Louvre in Seven Minutes: France Humiliated as Crown with 2,000 Diamonds Vanishes
France’s Wealthy Shift Billions to Luxembourg and Switzerland Amid Tax and Political Turmoil
S&P Downgrades France’s Credit Rating, Citing Soaring Debt and Political Instability
"The Tsunami Is Coming, and It’s Massive": The World’s Richest Man Unveils a New AI Vision
Dramatic Development in the Death of 'Mango' Founder: Billionaire's Son Suspected of Murder
Two Years of Darkness: The Harrowing Testimonies of Israeli Hostages Emerging From Gaza Captivity
EU Moves to Use Frozen Russian Assets to Buy U.S. Weapons for Ukraine
Europe Emerges as the Biggest Casualty in U.S.-China Rare Earth Rivalry
French Business Leaders Decry Budget as Macron’s Pro-Enterprise Promise Undermined
“Firepower” Promised for Ukraine as NATO Ministers Meet — But U.S. Tomahawks Remain Undecided
Brands Confront New Dilemma as Extremists Adopt Fashion Labels
The Sydney Sweeney and Jeans Storm: “The Outcome Surpassed Our Wildest Dreams”
French PM Suspends Macron’s Pension Reform Until After 2027 in Bid to Stabilize Government
Orange, Bouygues and Free Make €17 Billion Bid for Drahi’s Altice France Telecom Assets
AI and Cybersecurity at Forefront as GITEX Global 2025 Kicks Off in Dubai
Ex-Microsoft Engineer Confirms Famous Windows XP Key Was Leaked Corporate License, Not a Hack
China’s lesson for the US: it takes more than chips to win the AI race
French Political Turmoil Elevates Marine Le Pen as Rassemblement National Poised for Power
The Davos Set in Decline: Why the World Economic Forum’s Power Must Be Challenged
France: Less Than a Month After His Appointment, the New French Prime Minister Resigns
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated that Hungary will not adopt the euro because the European Union is falling apart.
Mayor in western Germany in intensive care after stabbing
Australian government pays Deloitte nearly half a million dollars for a report built on fabricated quotes, fake citations, and AI-generated nonsense.
Macron Faces Intensifying Pressure to Resign or Trigger New Elections Amid France’s Political Turmoil
UK Police Crack Major Gang in Smuggling of up to 40,000 Stolen Phones to China
BYD’s UK Sales Soar Nearly Nine-Fold, Making Britain Its Biggest Market Outside China
Latvia to Bar Tourist and Occasional Buses to Russia and Belarus Until 2026
Wave of Complaints Against Apple Over iPhone 17 Pro’s Scratch Sensitivity
France Names New Government Amid Political Crisis
Pro Europe and Anti-War Babiš Poised to Return to Power After Czech Parliamentary Vote
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Sentenced to Fifty Months in Prison Following Prostitution Conviction
Taylor Swift’s ‘Showgirl’ Launch Extends Billion-Dollar Empire
Trump Announces Intention to Impose 100 Percent Tariff on Foreign-Made Films
Altman Says GPT-5 Already Outpaces Him, Warns AI Could Automate 40% of Work
Russian Research Vessel 'Yantar' Tracked Mapping Europe’s Subsea Cables, Raising Security Alarms
Global Cruise Industry Posts Dramatic Comeback with 34.6 Million Passengers in 2024
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