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On May 1, Beijing activated a zero-tariff policy covering 53 African countries, making it the most visible marker of a much broader recalibration that most definitely should not be misread as retreat of any China investments in Africa.

Since its 2018 peak, direct China investments in Africa for traditional infrastructure has dropped by 67% – collapse in capital dep...


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Nexus Luxembourg returns for its third edition on June 10 and 11, landing deliberately in a very narrow window before the EU AI Act’s key regulatory requirements become binding.

Organized by the government-backed joint venture Nexus 2050 E.I.G and hosted at Luxexpo, The Box, the event is projected an attendance of more than 10,000 participants,&...


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SEOUL, May 13 (Reuters) – Samsung Electronics and its union failed to reach a pay deal on Wednesday, heightening the risk of a massive strike that threatens not only chip production and the company’s standing, but also the health of the South Korean economy.

The impasse followed marathon government-mediated talks on Monday and Tuesday.

Underscoring the ang...


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MADRID, May 13 (Reuters) – Spain will push ahead with new rules to make social networks and AI safer despite intense Big Tech lobbying from the industry, its digital transformation minister Oscar Lopez told Reuters.

“The profit of four tech companies cannot come at the expense of the rig...


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As Southeast Asia governments crack down on cyber fraud, criminal groups, including scammers in China, adopt AI to expand global scams – from romance fraud and voice cloning to fake refund claims and AI-generated product damage designed to deceive.

Interpol and cybersecurity analysts warn AI is transforming online fraud into a faster, cheaper, and more scalable cri...


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