Government Policies
Meta Wins Major AI Copyright Case, But Judge Leaves Door Open for Future Fights
Meta has prevailed in a major copyright lawsuit brought by a group of prominent authors, including Sarah Silverman and Ta-Nehisi Coates. A federal judge ruled
NATO Backs Massive Spending Hike to Meet Trump’s Demands
NATO leaders on Wednesday backed a significant increase in defense spending, meeting a key demand from U.S. President Donald Trump and reaffirming their “ironclad” commitment
Bosch CEO Said, Europe’s AI Future at Risk from Excessive Regulation
The CEO of German engineering giant Bosch delivered a stark warning on Wednesday, arguing that Europe is at risk of falling behind in the global
Australian Watchdog Finds Crypto ATMs Plagued by Scams and Victims
Australia’s financial crimes watchdog has uncovered a troubling link between cryptocurrency ATMs and widespread scams, identifying 90 top users as either victims, money mules, or
UK Watchdog Targets Google Search Dominance with Sweeping New Powers
Britain’s competition regulator is flexing its new muscles for the first time, taking direct aim at Google’s search monopoly. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA)
Chinese AI Firm DeepSeek Aids Military, US Official Says
A senior U.S. official has accused Chinese AI firm DeepSeek of aiding Beijing’s military and intelligence operations and using shell companies in Southeast Asia to
Chinese Experts Warn US Against Revoking Chip Licenses for Allies
Chinese experts are blasting a potential U.S. move to revoke the operating licenses of key global chipmakers in China, calling it an illogical step that
Tesla Secures Major Battery Plant Deal in China Amid Trade Tensions
In a significant move that cuts through US-China trade tensions, Tesla has secured its first deal to build a massive grid-scale battery power plant in



