Regardless of how many children are born in China, the number of people who are aged 60 and above will roughly double to more than 500 million in the year 2050.
Years in the making, Venice approves a tax on daytrippers
Venice’s city council on Tuesday approved a long-awaited regulation to tax day visitors 5 euros ($5.38) to visit the city.
North Korea fires two ballistic missile with leader Kim away in Russia
The nuclear-armed North has conducted regular launches of everything from short-range and cruise missiles to massive intercontinental ballistic missiles.
UAW may implement targeted strikes if no deals reached with Detroit automakers
Targeted strikes are ones that only have work stoppages at certain plants, many times over local contract issues.
How India’s foreign policy decisions will test its superpower ambitions
India is performing a geopolitical balancing act between protecting its interests while maintaining ties with its trading partners. Mostly tight-lipped in condemning Russia for its invasion of Ukraine, India has also boosted imports of heavily discounted Russian oil since the war began. But did the G20 see its position shift?
Salesforce CEO says Slack will play a prominent role in AI
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff told CNBC’s Jim Cramer about how its messaging program Slack relates to AI.
Thai hospitality magnate is ‘very optimistic’ about Thailand’s tourism recovery
Thailand’s tourism recovery has room for much optimism, especially as diplomatic relations with Saudi Arabia normalizes, said Chairman of Minor International.
Ripple says it will fight the SEC lawsuit ‘all the way through’
U.S.-based cryptocurrency company Ripple said that it plans to fight the ongoing lawsuit with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission “all the way through.”
Alibaba and more: CLSA names 3 of the ‘cheapest AI plays’ worldwide — giving two over 50% upside
Analysts at the capital markets and investment group say the three stocks will benefit from the “lucrative potential” of artificial intelligence.
Morgan Stanley names its top stock picks — and its ‘least favored’ — in a corner of the chip market
A “recovery narrative” has been playing out in a corner of the semiconductor market this year, according to Morgan Stanley.
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