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Old video of India boat mishap falsely shared as Karachi mayor photo-op fail
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'The Wealth of Shadows' Review: Hitting Hitler in the Wallet
In Graham Moore’s historical thriller, a secret team in the Treasury Department takes the fight to Germany via finance.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The AI lobbying boom
Friday, May 31, 2024 LEADING THE DAY The booming business of AI lobbying Image © Greg Nash It’s not your imagination: The number of lobbyists who have gotten in on the artificial intelligence (AI) business really is booming. A new report from the ...The Hill - Politics -
Sunak and Starmer present competing visions for jobs and growth
Keir Starmer says wealth creation is Labour's main goal and Rishi Sunak pledges to give 30 towns across the UK £20m each.BBC News - Top stories -
Global tourism is booming. These people would rather it wasn’t
Locals in some of the world's tourism hotspots say they are being overwhelmed. What can be done about it?BBC News - Top stories -
Crypto 'Re-Staking' Platforms Boom as Traders Chase Bigger Returns
Some crypto tracers are using a complicated, risky method to juice returns by "locking up" their tokens and accruing value. Experts say this could destabilize the market.Inc. - Business -
‘More profitable than farming’: how Ecuador’s birding boom is benefiting wildlife
With hundreds of highly prized species, bird tourism is thriving in the country – and farmers are increasingly turning their land into nature reserves. When it came to dividing up his late father’s farm between five brothers, Vinicio Bacuilima ...The Guardian - World -
Boom in US penny stock trading prompts warnings of frothy markets
Volumes for some sub-$1 shares are above those of Tesla and Apple as retail investors target cheap but volatile namesFinancial Times - Business -
Ecuador Is Literally Powerless in the Face of Drought
Drought-stricken hydro dams have led to daily electricity cuts in Ecuador. As weather becomes less predictable due to climate change, experts say other countries need to take notice.Wired - Tech -
India’s ‘sinking island’ looks to election for survival – in pictures
For many on Ghoramara, the general election is about the climate crisis and survival. The island, 150km south of Kolkata and named the ‘sinking island’ by the media, has lost nearly half its area to soil erosion in the past two decades and could ...The Guardian - World
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