Hints and tips:
Related Special Reports
...Yet those are separate policies, not a fundamentally new operating system....
...The company is closing all three of its offices in mainland China and it is unclear what portion of the group’s local employees will be retained....
...Yet Steyn persevered for months, putting together a business plan aimed at making Koch a local “king-maker”, operating bars, restaurants and massage parlours that would act as a pipeline for bribing police...
...“Our members are very much worrying [about AI taking their jobs],” says Kan Matsuzaki, assistant general secretary at IndustriALL, an international union representing more than 50mn workers in mining, energy...
...Of the 511 tech companies based in the city before February 2022, 500 are still operating, albeit with their engineers dispersed across Ukraine, says Olga Shapoval, the 41-year-old head of Kharkiv’s tech...
...Polishing is increasingly part of aftersales service, with Robinson saying there is a lack of formal training....
...Despite training top engineers and financiers, the country struggled to build successful homegrown start-ups and attract venture capital. Its boldest scientists were flocking to Silicon Valley....
...and training for US workers....
...In focus are two high-profile mining projects in the north of the country that have already generated strong local resistance....
...One aim is to lure more IT professionals for units operating drones and other high-tech weaponry....
...“We see it as a really amazing tool for engineers,” says Jackson of Earthshot Ventures....
...“China was the original ‘de-risker’,” says Jens Eskelund, president of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China....
...on track to meet their goals of operating at net zero carbon by 2050....
...The original employees of Ismail’s shop were an Italian and a Greek immigrant. Initially, clients did not always trust foreigners to cut their hair....
...But the anticipated arrival of TSMC in the autumn could further strain the already tight local labour market....
...They have more forces, and better training,” says Amir Avivi, former deputy commander of the Gaza Division of Israel’s military. “Eventually we will have to deal with it....
...The sort of brackish waters of the underworld and the murky waters sort of percolate and mingle with the freshwater of the rules-based international financial system....
...France built 58 reactors over the following two decades, most of which are still operating....
...In response to international media coverage, Beijing has changed some of its tactics....
...This year, though, the Trust is heading into the urban centre of Manchester to open a property that sits on the doorstep of Aviva Studios, home of Factory International and Manchester International Festival...
...Care Australia from operating in countries such as Afghanistan....
...Schoolteachers in the NEU union in England and Wales will begin two days of strikes and BBC local radio journalists will walk out in the morning, potentially impacting Budget day coverage....
...The chief executive of the world’s largest tobacco group Philip Morris International is not short of anecdotes in which he implored people to quit smoking....
...Union....
...That requires time and trust, not just between GPs and patients but also between GPs and politicians. Are we brave enough?...
International Edition