
Alexis Akwagyiram

W. Gyude Moore

Oil fell Monday on hopes of a US-Iran peace deal, although both sides offered conflicting signals on progress.
2The pope called for AI to be “disarmed” in his first encyclical, warning humanity against creating “new digital slaveries.”
3Indian and Chinese companies are ramping up overseas acquisitions amid mounting domestic economic and business headwinds.
4China moved to overhaul its social insurance program for migrant workers, in reforms that could boost domestic consumption.
5Waymo suspended service in six US cities after its driverless cars drove on flooded roads during storms last week.
6The Kremlin blocked online access to 20 years of criminal records statistics, undermining efforts to track Moscow’s repression.

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