Despite recent good news, many on Wall Street still see a recession coming
The economy is facing a number of dangers ahead that could cause at least a mild contraction.
EU approves 11th sanctions package against Russia over Ukraine
European Union governments agreed on Wednesday to an 11th package of sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.
European Uber rival Bolt will deliver food to your door via self-driving robots
Ride-hailing firm Bolt will start offering food delivery via a fleet of robots supplied by U.S. robotics firm Starship Technologies.
Bitcoin rallies to touch highest level since April as traders get bullish on ETF news
The price of bitcoin briefly jumped above $30,000 following a series of recent applications from traditional financial firms.
FTC sues Amazon over ‘deceptive’ Prime sign-up and cancellation process
The agency claims Amazon used so-called “dark patterns” to steer users to enroll in Prime without their consent.
These ‘A.I. humans’ are letting gamers modify their voices in real time
Voicemod, which is based in Valencia, Spain, on Wednesday released 20 humanlike characters, ranging from a 20-something woman to an elderly man.
Powell expects more Fed rate hikes ahead as inflation fight ‘has a long way to go’
Noting that inflation has cooled but “remains well above” the Fed’s 2% target, Powell said the central bank still has more work to do.
Inside China’s spy war on American corporations
Intelligence and law enforcement officials are issuing a stark warning to American companies: The Chinese government wants to replace you.
‘We do not want only a cease-fire’: EU chief calls for lasting peace in Ukraine
A cease-fire in Ukraine is not enough for European officials, who want to see lasting peace, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said.
Business in China is getting harder for European companies despite the end of Covid controls
European businesses in China are finding it harder to operate in the country, even after it has re-opened from Covid, the EU Chamber of Commerce in China said.




