UncategorizedForeign investors in agriculture say U.S. tariffs could wipe them out—and they may test America in global court fwadmin / September 12, 2025 One lawyer says tariffs on low-margin agricultural businesses can “effectively destroy the ability of that business to function.”
UncategorizedStarmer is still captive to Labour’s contradictions fwadmin / September 12, 2025 His challenges spring from unresolved tensions within his party and leadership
UncategorizedWhy the Mandelson affair raises questions about Starmer’s judgment fwadmin / September 12, 2025 ‘Withdrawal’ of Labour peer from America is more evidence of prime minister’s failure to pick right people, say critics
UncategorizedInvestigators in Charlie Kirk killing find weapon, release images of person of interest fwadmin / September 12, 2025
UncategorizedGemini prices IPO at $28 per share, to trade on NASDAQ as GEMI fwadmin / September 12, 2025
UncategorizedAnalysis-Malaysia reins in data centre growth, complicating China’s AI chip access fwadmin / September 12, 2025
UncategorizedTrump India ambassador nominee touts warm US-India ties, sees tariff deal soon fwadmin / September 12, 2025
UncategorizedWhat we know about weapon used by suspect in Charlie Kirk’s fatal shooting fwadmin / September 12, 2025
UncategorizedS&P 500 will hit 7,000 by early 2026, JPMorgan argues, as stocks climb ‘wall of worry’ fwadmin / September 11, 2025 Here’s why stock investors seem to love trouble so much.
UncategorizedAha moments, the ‘first ten hours’, and other pro tips from business leaders building AI-ready workforces fwadmin / September 11, 2025 In a candid roundtable discussion at Brainstorm Tech, leaders from Adobe, Workday, Indeed, Upwork, and Deloitte shared insights and learnings on how businesses are preparing their workers to excel in the age of AI.