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Cyprus Mail 

Job growth and productivity spike in AI-exposed sectors

Sectors that are heavily exposed to AI are witnessing a surge in productivity, while AI jobs are also experiencing notable growth, according to a recent report shared by PwC Cyprus on Wednesday. This comprehensive study, which analysed over half a billion job ads from 15 countries, suggests that AI could enable numerous nations to achieve […]

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Spain, Ireland and Norway will recognise a Palestinian state on May 28. Why does that matter?

Spain, Ireland, and Norway announced on Wednesday their intention to recognize a Palestinian state on May 28, responding to international outcry over the civilian casualties and humanitarian crisis in Gaza. This move may encourage other EU nations to follow suit, potentially leading to further steps at the United Nations and increasing pressure on Israel. The recognition of a Palestinian state is seen as a crucial step towards resolving the long-standing conflict in the Middle East, with implications... Читать дальше...

BBC News (UK) 

Worcestershire rename New Road again

Worcestershire rebrand their Worcester home as Visit Worcestershire New Road following sponsorship from the local tourist board.

Horse And Hound 

British riders flock to Luhmühlen as Olympic hopefuls aim to impress

Laura Collett and London 52, pictured on the 2023 Luhmühlen Horse Trials five-star cross-country course. A selection of Britain’s Olympic hopefuls features on the “absolutely tremendous” entries list for the Longines CCI5* at Luhmühlen Horse Trials (13-16 June). Reigning CCI5* champion Laura Collett, Ros Canter, Yasmin Ingham and Tom McEwen are among the Brits who will be travelling to Germany for the final top-level event before selection for this summer’s […]

TheSun.co.uk 

‘Off to Asda I go’ Shoppers are raving about bargain gardening tool which is the ‘best £2 they’ve spent’

ARE you fed up of pesky weeds ruining the sight of your lawn?

Well, there’s no need to spend hours on your hands and knees digging them up…because a £2 bargain buy from Asda could do the job in a matter of minutes.

Gary Norman was fed up with all of the weeds in his gardentiktok/@itsgarynorman He spotted a handy £2 gadget in Asda and said it does the trick in an instanttiktok/@itsgarynorman

That’s became a man named Gary Norman explained how he was in his local supermarket... Читать дальше...

France24.com (en) 

Israel urges 'civilised nations' to oppose ICC prosecutor's request

Israel urges "nations of the civilised world" to oppose the International Criminal Court prosecutor's request for arrest warrants against its leaders and to declare they would not honor any such warrants, a government spokesperson said on Tuesday (May 21).

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Death toll in Ghatkopar hoarding collapse incident rises to 17

​​Raju Sonawane (52), who had suffered injuries after the hoarding collapsed on a petrol pump in Chheda Nagar locality during gusty winds and unseasonal rains, died during treatment at the KEM Hospital on May 19, a civic official said.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

DS Group eyes Rs 5,000 crore sales from confectionery business in 5 years

Dharampal Satyapal Group targets Rs 5,000 crore revenue in five years from their confectionery business. It surpassed Rs 1,000 crore in 2023-24. The group plans to double sales outlets to 50 lakh in India, focusing on tier II and III cities and rural markets. They aim to accelerate confectionery growth by 30% through organic and inorganic means.

Top Stories (us) - Google News (ru) 

Scarlett Johansson scandal is putting OpenAI's Sam Altman in the hot seat - Axios

  1. Scarlett Johansson scandal is putting OpenAI's Sam Altman in the hot seat  Axios
  2. Shocking: Some AI developers didn’t listen when a woman rejected their offer  CNN
  3. Scarlett Johansson, OpenAI, and the sexism of ChatGPT’s “Her” voice  Vox.com
  4. OpenAI Just Gave Away the Entire Game  The Atlantic

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

India actively pursuing customs mutual recognition agreements with nations: CBIC chief

India has signed mutual recognition agreements (MRAs) with seven nations' customs authorities and is negotiating pacts with other countries. The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs and the Federal Customs Service, Russia, signed the Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) MRA, providing reciprocal benefits to accredited exporters.