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Sheikh Mohamed, Mitsotakis explore deeper UAE-Greece relations

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UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan met Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis in Abu Dhabi to discuss enhancing bilateral ties, economic cooperation, and regional stability....
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Cyber and Emerging Technologies Unit replaces SEC’s crypto squad

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The SEC has renamed and downsized its crypto enforcement unit, shifting focus to emerging technologies, cybersecurity, and AI under the leadership of Acting Chairman Mark Uyeda....
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Modi and Trump discuss energy trade to reduce US India deficit

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Modi and Trump advance trade talks aiming for a $500B partnership by 2030, focusing on tariffs, energy, defense, and AI, with Musk exploring Tesla and Starlink expansion in India....
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Korea to invest $285M in advanced industrial technologies

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South Korea will invest $285M in AI, cybersecurity, and energy tech by 2031, aiming to drive innovation and industrial growth, according to the Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy....
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UNDP plans insurance scheme for 100 million Arab farmers by 2025

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UNDP plans climate risk insurance for 100 million Arab farmers, launching the first policy in 2025 to support food security and economic resilience in the region....
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Europe unveils €150 billion AI investment to boost innovation

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Europe is committing €150 billion to AI investment, aiming to accelerate innovation, drive economic resilience, and strengthen strategic sovereignty across key industries....
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Meta lays off 3,600 employees as tech sector job cuts continue

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Meta is laying off 3,600 employees, or 5% of its workforce, as it continues restructuring in 2025. The layoffs, focused on “low performers,” impact multiple regions but exclude some EU countries....
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Stanford expert predicts AI will transform tasks but keep jobs intact

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AI will replace tasks rather than jobs, said Stanford professor Dr. Erik Brynjolfsson at the Global Future Councils in Dubai, urging policymakers to prioritize AI's role in job augmentation....