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Is there a middle-class crisis in Europe? The middle class would seem to hold the economic fate of the world in its hands, considering the frequency with which it appears in media debates and academic discussions. A large, thriving middle class has been associated with a combination of stable political systems and sustained rates of ...
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IBM Bets Company On Exponential Innovation In AI, Blockchain, And Quantum Computing With massive bets on artificial intelligence, blockchain, and quantum computing, Big Blue is essentially using its massive inertia and deep pockets as the bluest chip in tech to drive innovation forward. After a few years questioning IBM's ability to execute on this world-changing vision, I trekked to the IBM ...
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Pace of stocks sell-off eases in Europe European stocks are sinking on Friday in response to the Trump tariffs, but not at the same pace as their Asian counterparts. A likely exemption from the White House's protectionist measures for the EU has helped provide some shelter, although Frankfurt's Xetra Dax 30 is again looking most exposed.
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Facebook hit with four lawsuits in one week over Cambridge Analytica scandal Facebook has been sued four times in Northern California federal courts this week in response to the Cambridge Analytica data sharing scandal, SFGate reports. The London-based data analytics firm misused data from as many as 50 million users, as reports from The Guardian and The New York ...
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Yahoo Japan to Launch Cryptocurrency Exchange in 2018, Says Report According to Nikkei Asian Review, the Japanese internet firm will take a 40 percent stake in BitARG Exchange Tokyo next month, with a plan to build a new exchange using BitARG technology in approximately a year's time. BitARG is already licensed by Japanese financial regulator, the Financial ...
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'Dozens burned to death' in Syria attacks on East Ghouta "An air strike targeted one of the underground cellars in Irbin last night where between 117 to 125 people, mostly women and children, were hiding," Izzet Muslimani, an activist in Eastern Ghouta, told Al Jazeera. Abul Yusr, an activist and citizen journalist in Irbin told Al Jazeera that the death toll was 45, ...
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A Moment in Time It is 20 years to the week since the Blues progressed to the Cup Winners' Cup semi-final with victory over Real Betis, and the very same group of players who led us to glory in that competition and two others are reuniting in May for a Legends match at Stamford Bridge. Here we go back in time and ...
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