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The World Bank has revised down its economic growth projections for Bosnia and Herzegovina, citing broader regional ...
The company is facing pressure on two fronts—the government and a host of new AI-powered search rivals. It has the capacity to meet both challenges and continue to prosper.
Alphabet, Inc. is a holding company, which engages in software, health care, transportation, and other technologies. It operates through the following segments: Google Services, Google Cloud, and ...
PARIS—It was something like an American tariff — one that predated President Donald Trump — that convinced one French company of the need to build a firewall against U.S. technology ...
After the association “Bosnian Community Council NSW Australia” sent a letter to the Government of Australia on March 9th, 2025, in which they expressed great concern over the current political crisis ...
A barcode system will be introduced to automatically identify, separate and process NHS letters, The Telegraph can reveal. The special NHS barcodes have been agreed by the health service and Royal ...
Las Vegas (Reuters) -Alphabet said on Wednesday it was still committed to spending some $75 billion this year to build out data center capacity despite turmoil over U.S. tariffs and sought to ...
Senate Democrats sent a letter to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to call on the Trump administration to reverse its recent sweeping tariff actions, while raising alarm over the potential ...
Alphabet aims to boost AI and data center capacity Tariffs may raise data center costs but demand high, executive says Alphabet clients Papa John's, Intuit tout AI benefits Las Vegas, April 9 ...
Under the leadership of Milorad Dodik, Republika Srpska—a collection of Serbian-controlled territories—is trying to secede from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Dodik, a pro-Russian Serbian nationalist, has ...
A letter calling on KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi to respond to a complaint against him has allegedly been withdrawn. "Yes, I can confirm I was advised by the Independent ...
FIRST ON FOX: A letter signed by 14 Maine state senators was sent to the White House on Tuesday, condemning Gov. Janet Mills for her continued support of trans inclusion in girls' sports.