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- 26 March 2025
26 March 2025
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OpenAI anticipates a significant revenue increase, expecting to more than triple its earnings to $12.7 billion this year, fueled by the strong performance of its paid artificial intelligence software, according to an insider familiar with the company’s financial outlook.
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Sweden will ramp up its defense spending by approximately 300 billion kronor ($30 billion) over the next decade, the country's prime minister announced on Wednesday, marking the country's most significant rearmament effort since the Cold War.
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Sudan’s army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan arrived by plane in Khartoum on Wednesday as his military said it had recaptured the airport from the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
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US President Donald Trump has dismissed concerns that officials inadvertently included a journalist in a group chat discussing war plans on the messaging platform Signal, saying there “was no classified information” shared in the group.
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Microsoft (MSFT) has abandoned data center projects set to use 2 gigawatts of electricity in the U.S. and Europe in the last six months due to an oversupply relative to its current demand forecast, TD Cowen analysts said on Wednesday.
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Elon Musk-owned social media platform X is poised for the company's first year of advertising revenue growth since its acquisition by the billionaire in 2022, data from research firm Emarketer showed on Wednesday.
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Four United States Army soldiers have died in Lithuania during training, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said while visiting Warsaw on Wednesday.
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A 3.6-magnitude earthquake jolted Azerbaijan’s northwestern district of Samukh on Wednesday.
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Four American soldiers have reportedly been found dead after their have mysteriously disappeared during a training exercise in Lithuania, sparking a large-scale search operation.
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The buildup of the financial infrastructure is important for development of trade and economies of BRICS countries, Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov told journalists on Wednesday.
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