Breaking 08:13 Artificial Intelligence: China Defends Digital Sovereignty Against American Pressures 08:08 Trump Revives Dialogue with Kim Jong-un and Scales Back Military Exercises with Seoul 07:54 Tariffs: Trump Gives Canada Three Days to Finalize Trade Agreement 19:45 Nasa tests autonomous navigation technology for spacecraft 19:25 U.S. Treasury holdings diverge among major economies and Arab investors 17:47 OpenAI strengthens ChatGPT safety measures for teenage users 17:30 Elon Musk’s fortune nears $900 billion as SpaceX valuation surges 17:10 Morocco to benefit from F-16 engine overhaul program under $470 million international contract 15:47 Cybersecurity: Morocco Ranks 43rd Worldwide in the 2026 Ranking 15:25 Anthropic Enhances Text Identification for Claude with Invisible Watermarking 15:23 Canada: New 50% U.S. Tariffs Threaten $20 Billion in Imports 14:45 U.S. Court Blocks Trump Administration Plan To Move FBI Headquarters 13:45 53% of Americans Say Their Finances Have Worsened Since Trump Returned to the White House 12:47 Melania Trump records historically low approval rating among first ladies 12:42 Syria: Washington Condemns Israeli Strikes and Warns of Further Escalation 12:33 OpenAI defends leadership stability amid executive departures 12:16 Anthropic’s revenue surges as the global artificial intelligence race intensifies 10:32 Trump says contacts with Hamas are advancing as disarmament talks continue 10:00 Trump signals major reduction in US-South Korea drills as North Korea dialogue returns to focus 08:46 US-Iran Crisis: Why Oil Prices Are Climbing Above $90

JPMorgan CEO warns investors may be underestimating growing risks in global markets

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has warned that investors may be overlooking a number of risks that could threaten financial market stability, arguing that current asset valuations do not fully reflect growing geopolitical and economic uncertainty. Dimon said he does not currently see U.S. stocks or long-term government bonds as particularly......

US condemns Ortega’s authoritarian stance after Nicaragua rejects elections

The United States has criticized Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega after he rejected the possibility of holding new elections, with Washington accusing his government of demonstrating an increasingly authoritarian approach to political power. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Ortega’s refusal to organize elections reflected what......

Amgen agrees to $74 million settlement in shareholder lawsuit over tax disclosure claims

Biotechnology giant Amgen has agreed to a $74 million settlement in a shareholder lawsuit alleging that the company delayed disclosing a potential $10.7 billion tax liability linked to claims of underreported taxes. The proposed settlement, filed in a federal court in Manhattan, still requires approval from a judge before becoming final.......

Anthropic reaches $1.5 billion copyright settlement with authors over AI training data

Artificial intelligence company Anthropic has reached a landmark $1.5 billion settlement with a group of authors and publishers over allegations that copyrighted books were used without authorization to train its Claude chatbot. The settlement, approved by a U.S. federal court, is considered one of the largest known agreements arising from......

Washington signals possible new tariff measures against dozens of countries

The United States is preparing for the possibility of a new round of tariffs targeting several trading partners, raising concerns that global trade tensions could intensify under President Donald Trump’s administration. U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer indicated that new trade measures could be announced soon, although he did......

Canada and US agree to intensify trade talks after Trump tariff warning

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said he and US President Donald Trump have agreed to accelerate trade negotiations following renewed tariff tensions between the two countries. The discussions come as Ottawa seeks to prevent further trade disruptions while keeping diplomatic channels open with its largest economic partner. The announcement......

US administration pauses over $1 billion in Medicaid payments to California and Minnesota

The United States government has suspended more than $1 billion in Medicaid payments to California and Minnesota, citing concerns over suspected fraud and regulatory noncompliance, according to Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The decision marks a significant intervention by the Trump administration into the federal healthcare funding......

Elon Musk’s fortune falls below $800 billion after Starship launch setback

Elon Musk’s personal fortune has fallen below the $800 billion mark following another setback involving Starship, the next-generation spacecraft developed by his aerospace company SpaceX. According to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, Musk’s wealth dropped by approximately $40.7 billion in the latest trading session, bringing......

US lawmakers press Trump to challenge EU tech regulations through trade action

A group of 25 U.S. lawmakers has urged President Donald Trump to respond more aggressively to the European Union's digital regulatory framework, arguing that the bloc's technology rules disproportionately affect American companies and could warrant formal trade action. The appeal adds a new dimension to the ongoing transatlantic debate......

US prepares new tariff measures targeting around 60 economies

The United States is preparing a new round of tariff measures that could affect approximately 60 economies, according to a senior White House trade official, signaling another potential escalation in Washington's evolving trade strategy. The announcement suggests the administration is moving closer to replacing temporary import duties......

Intel prepares another round of layoffs as it restructures its data center business

Intel is preparing another round of workforce reductions as the US semiconductor giant moves forward with a broad restructuring aimed at improving efficiency and strengthening its competitive position in the technology sector. The latest cuts are expected to affect the company’s data center division, according to reports citing an Intel......

Trump administration weighs cutting ties with UN refugee agency

The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump is reportedly considering ending its relationship with the United Nations refugee agency, according to sources cited by Reuters, raising concerns about the future of U.S. support for international refugee protection efforts. The United States has historically been one of the largest financial......

Meliá ends operations in Cuba after more than three decades amid US pressure

Spanish hospitality giant Meliá Hotels International has announced it will end all of its remaining operations in Cuba on July 24, marking the conclusion of more than 30 years of activity on the Caribbean island as geopolitical pressures reshape the tourism landscape. The withdrawal represents the company's final exit from one......

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