What began as a single public-sector contract shortly after the launch of ChatGPT has evolved into one of the fastest-growing technology spending trends within Spain’s public administration. In less than four years,
MoreWhat began as a single public-sector contract shortly after the launch of ChatGPT has evolved into one of the fastest-growing technology spending trends within Spain’s public administration. In less than four years,
MoreVenezuelan Acting President Delcy Rodríguez arrived in Mumbai on Friday to pursue expanded strategic partnerships with India and to establish new agreements, as Venezuela strengthens its role as a major crude supplier
MoreColombian President Gustavo Petro has accused the United States of politically aligning with drug trafficking networks in Colombia, intensifying diplomatic tensions as the country moves toward a closely contested presidential runoff election
MoreThe United States has warned it may reconsider its role in Bosnia and Herzegovina after the Peace Implementation Council failed to agree on a successor to the country’s High Representative, a position
MoreFormer Cuban President Raúl Castro made a rare public appearance on Friday during a tribute ceremony marking his 95th birthday, his first known appearance since the United States announced an indictment against
MoreGoogle has announced a sweeping set of water stewardship commitments designed to offset the environmental footprint of its rapidly expanding data center operations, positioning water management as a central pillar of its
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MoreThere is a genre of writing immune to journalistic standards in gathering evidence, retaining balance and complete disclosure. It is the opinion piece. In its honest form, it declares a position and
MoreViewed through the security lens, every report carries weight—because in the international power struggle, intentions are rarely transparent. Startling revelations from a Tamil Nadu–based media outlet point to a secret meeting in
MoreInSight Crime, a thinktank which claims to fuse “investigative journalism with academic rigor,” accuses Nicaragua’s government of “hiring assassins” to hunt down and kill opponents abroad. This bold accusation is based on
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