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Oracle Cuts 21,000 Jobs While Investing Billions in Artificial Intelligence
Technology company Oracle has eliminated 21,000 positions globally over the past year as CEO Larry Ellison pivots the company toward artificial intelligence development and automation.
Peru Election Candidate Rejects Fujimori Victory Without Overseas Votes
Left-wing presidential candidate Roberto Sánchez has demanded the annulment of overseas ballots cast in Peru's runoff election, threatening to reject the results if ballots from nearly 300,000 foreign voters are counted.
Ebola Outbreak in DR Congo Sets Record Case Count
The Democratic Republic of Congo is facing a severe Ebola epidemic in its Ituri province with 277 deaths reported after one month. The country is strengthening cross-border health cooperation with Uganda to contain the spread.
Gold Markets Face Competing Economic Forces
Precious metals experience volatility with gold prices fluctuating between record highs and significant losses. US dollar strength and interest rate expectations influence trading.
European Pensions Face Reform Challenges
European governments debate pension system reforms amid aging populations. Proposals include gradually raising retirement age to maintain system sustainability.
El Niño Threatens Global Food Security
Scientists warn of the strongest El Niño event on record, intensifying global heat, droughts, and food insecurity as climate change amplifies impacts. Brazilian economists predict significant inflation ripple effects extending through 2027.
Regional Powers Strengthen Economic Partnership
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IOC Grants $10,000 Participation Fee to All Olympians
The International Olympic Committee approved a $10,000 grant for all Olympic participants, effective from the 2026 Winter Games. The universal stipend aims to support the 14,000 athletes across all sports who make the Olympic podium.
US Secretary Rubio Tours Gulf States for Iran Peace Talks
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio began a three-day visit to the Persian Gulf region to advance ongoing peace negotiations with Iran. Iran's president is simultaneously visiting Pakistan to thank it for serving as a mediator in the conflict.
Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool plagued by algae damage
The reflecting pool at the Lincoln Memorial faces renewed problems with algae overgrowth and deteriorating surfaces following Trump-ordered renovations costing over $14 million. The green water and peeling liner paint suggest construction issues.
Morocco Rallies Past Haiti to Secure World Cup Advancement
Morocco defeated Haiti 4-2 in a World Cup comeback victory, with substitute strikers Soufiane Rahimi and Gessime Yassine leading the rally. Morocco advanced to the knockout stage as Group C runners-up while Haiti was eliminated.
Keiko Fujimori Wins Peru Presidential Runoff Election
Right-wing candidate Keiko Fujimori achieved a mathematically insurmountable lead in Peru's presidential runoff, securing victory over leftist Roberto Sánchez. Fujimori, daughter of former president Alberto Fujimori, will assume the presidency in her fourth electoral attempt.
European Heat Wave Threatens Worker Health And Safety
Delivery services and retailers implement extra safety measures as extreme temperatures sweep the continent. Workers receive additional breaks, water, and flexible scheduling during dangerous heat events.
Economics Icon Alan Greenspan Dead at One Hundred
Alan Greenspan, the legendary Federal Reserve chairman who led the central bank for 18 years, died at age 100 from Parkinson's complications. His tenure saw economic expansion but also contributed to the 2008 financial crisis.
EU Relaxes Tax Rules To Boost Investment Activity
The European Commission proposed simplified tax regulations aimed at encouraging cross-border investment within the EU. The measures exempt dividend income and could save businesses billions in compliance costs.