Boosting AI transparency and accountability.
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Transparency and accountability must be a priority to prevent discrimination.
Oil price uncertainty.
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Alongside the global economic outlook, Russian supply and Chinese demand are contributing to ‘a cocktail of uncertainty’ for oil prices.
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A reputation is worth safeguarding but not at all costs.
Tech support for investors.
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AI tools could help you to learn more about investing in shares and other financial markets – but it’s not a perfect solution.
Doctors striking in Leeds, March 2023.
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Collective bargaining has worked well in other countries.
The worst tragedy of its kind the world has ever seen.
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At least 1,132 workers died when the Rana building collapsed in Bangladesh, while several thousand more were injured.
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Republicans and Democrats may find it harder than ever to reach an agreement on how to tackle the enormous national debt before July.
Saudi Arabia has moved closer to China as an ally.
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Saudi Arabia is edging closer to China and away from the US, says an expert.
Nap time.
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A short nap during the working day can boost productivity as much as a pay rise, according to research.
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Why companies should be worried about diversity in ‘top jobs’ and what they can do to make this happen.
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It’s a popular but expensive way of paying.
AI music has no friends in the industry.
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From majors to indies to artists, the industry is in the unusual position of facing a common enemy.
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Rightwing activists are creating a ‘parallel economy’ to compete with mainstream tech and financial systems.
Indian prime minister Narendra Modi is one of the democratic leaders who have not condemned Russia for invading Ukraine.
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South Africa, India and Brazil are not prepared to condemn Russia for invading Ukraine.
Climbing inflation.
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The deeper causes of inflation will make it very difficult to bring price rises down to more manageable levels.
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Instead of simply applauding nudges, journalists should critically assess when and why governments use this tool.
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While there are some benefits to the free trade agreement, the UK would be better off striking a deal with its neighbours.
The chips are down.
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The car industry is celebrating an increase in production as the chip shortage subsides, but it could be short-lived.
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The UK retail bank business model has allowed banks to make significant profits as interest rates have risen over the past year.
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US regulators are beginning bringing more enforcement actions against crypto firms, with the latest targeting top exchange Binance.
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English is spoken by over a billion people around the world, often at the expense of local languages.
Loyal customers?
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Research shows what happens when people are forced to swap their favourite shops.
Augusta, home of The Masters – golf’s first major championship of the year.
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But is it a fair way to build sporting influence?
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Why diversity and not anti-racism?
Brazil’s president Lula met with US president Joe Biden in February 2023.
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Brazil’s new leader is treading a fine line between China and the US in his foreign policy.