Economists surveyed by LSEG predict GDP data on Friday will show a quarter-on-quarter growth rate of 0.2 per cent for the three months to September. That is below the 0.5 per cent in the previous ...
Increasing numbers of UK interiors brands are “peddling their wares” with a village-fete style verve – both broadening their ...
“What was said about the desire to restore relations with Russia, to bring about the end of the Ukrainian crisis in my opinion this deserves attention at least,” Russian President Vladimir Putin ...
Companies conduct “evaluations” of AI models by teams of staff and outside researchers. These are standardised tests, known as benchmarks, that assess models’ abilities and the performance of ...
Premier League football clubs are targeting stadium upgrades to boost revenues as England’s top 20 teams aim to reap the benefits of rising ticket demand and reduce the reliance on income from ...
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The Philippines intends to buy intermediate-range missile launchers from the US, a plan likely to trigger more Chinese protests over Manila’s efforts to boost its defences.
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President Claudia Sheinbaum has limited leverage despite the country being the largest trading partner of the US ...
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All three of the country’s major industries are in crisis, and the economy is flatlining. Are politicians finally waking up?