EU tech chief strikes conciliatory tone with Elon Musk
Henna Virkkunen seeks to repair relations after her predecessor sparked US billionaire’s ire
Henna Virkkunen seeks to repair relations after her predecessor sparked US billionaire’s ire
While managers enjoy greater flexibility, investors are deterred by the lack of a clear remit
Geopolitics and human rights concerns make lucrative opportunities difficult to access
Legal and accounting firms expect a fee bonanza from efforts to avoid expected tariffs and export controls
Embattled regulator for England and Wales faces accusation over conflict of interest
A decade of backing Syria’s armed opposition could pay off while reshaping the region’s balance of power
Syria’s strongman was feted in Riyadh three weeks ago. Now he is an asylum seeker in Moscow
Mr. Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency has a vast landscape to examine. The Department of Energy presents just another fertile field.
The Springboks love him as a supersub… but Grant Williams also looks increasingly the country’s premier scrumhalf, says Rob Houwing
The Springboks love him as a supersub… but Grant Williams also looks increasingly the country’s premier scrumhalf, says Rob Houwing
Quartermaine vs. Bateson: British Boxing’s Title Fight Ends in Shocking Second-Round Stoppage @ Boxing News 24/7
Two government departments are trying to reduce their dependence on Eskom and green their energy supply by installing solar installations on the roofs of their facilities.
One hundred forty-three runs stand between Sri Lanka and a significant bit of South African immortality, but Proteas spinner Keshav Maharaj remains confident they can get past Sri Lanka on Monday's final day of the second Test.
One hundred forty-three runs stand between Sri Lanka and a significant bit of South African immortality, but Proteas spinner Keshav Maharaj remains confident they can get past Sri Lanka on Monday's final day of the second Test.
The killings in a Port-au-Prince slum, which appeared to target practitioners of voodoo, were ordered by a gang leader, a human rights organization said.
December 9 – For the first time since 2014, the most successful club in the history of Major League Soccer (MLS) can call themselves, champions! The now, six-time winner of MLS Cup defeated fellow league founders, the New York Red Bulls 2-1 at a boisterous Dignity Health Sports Park, in Los Angeles, the home of the Galaxy.
Читать дальше...Most South Africans still think we're not ready for electric mobility to take over, but many also think electric vehicles are perceived as cool and sporty. But one thing is certain, South Africans are definitely sparking up towards EVs, even if it's just a mindset, a new survey has revealed.
Supreme Court to rule whether minors have a constitutional right to transgender medical procedures.
Passenger vehicle sales in November declined by 14% YoY to 3,21,943 units, while two-wheelers grew by 16% YoY
Science policy plays a crucial role in shaping research and funding, but its science policy analysts who evaluate and refine these policies to ensure that they effectively support scientific progress and innovation.
Jan. 20 can’t come quickly enough so America can get a president with some common sense instead of one that is delusional and incoherent.
The hosts take turns picking the top three U.S. golf courses they would like to visit and play in 2025—public or private.
Читать дальше...'We live in a universe that is just right for us': Study proposes a test for the Anthropic Principle Phys.org
The tragic events in Syria over the weekend should, but will likely not, prompt reflection and rethinking on the part of many within the Washington establishment who were at the forefront of calling for the overthrow of the secular leader of multi-confessional Syria, Bashar al-Assad, beginning in 2011 when his government was the object of a coup attempt by Islamist … Continue reading "Islamist Takeover of Syria Proves Tulsi Gabbard Was Right"
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