Browsing: July

The International Monetary Fund says the global economy remains resilient despite the shock from the recent war but warns that inflation remains a concern. In its July update to the World Economic Outlook, the IMF kept its medium-term growth projections broadly unchanged while noting that progress in bringing down inflation has stalled

The cybersecurity landscape is becoming more challenging as businesses face a growing number of cyber threats. The rapid adoption of artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing and connected devices has expanded the attack surface, giving cybercriminals more ways to target organizations. At the same time, businesses are deploying more AI applications, making it increasingly important to…

Reform UK Leader Nigel Farage announces his resignation as a member of parliament while giving a statement on his “future in public life” at Millbank Tower in London, England. Dan Kitwood/hide caption

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Mini gadgets are great for people on the go, but finding the right ones can be tricky. In addition to being compact and portable, these devices, more importantly, must also function well and complete the task you need them to do. Any gadget can be small, but if you’re heading to the beach, on a camping…

U.S. stock markets closed higher on Thursday as artificial intelligence (AI) trade regained momentum. Decline in crude oil prices despite the continuation of the Middle East war also boosted market participants’ sentiments. All three major stock indexes ended in positive territory

Pere Romeu: “I love being able to do my job at my lifetime club” – FC BarcelonaBarça Femení coach officially signs contract extension at ceremony attended by president Joan Laporta and members of the Board of Directors