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In 2019 AI became a political, human rights and trade issue. Where does this leave China’s AI superstars?
Some of China’s most prominent AI start-ups were put on a US trade blacklist this year, as the industry faces greater scrutiny from the world’s largest economy.
This caravan of migrants headed south to Mexico - for Christmas
JALPAN DE SERRA, Mexico (Reuters) - Poor Central American migrants who form caravans to fend off predatory gangs as they cross Mexico's interior en route to the United States have made global headlines and drawn the ire of President Donald Trump.
China prepares to unleash artificial intelligence to catch tax cheats
Researchers involved in project say it will make it almost impossible to avoid detection, while the current fragmented system is easier to get around.
Turkey to send troops to Libya at Tripoli's request - Erdogan
ANKARA/TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Turkey will send troops to Libya at the request of Tripoli as soon as next month, President Tayyip Erdogan said on Thursday, putting the North African country's conflict at the centre of wider regional frictions.
Gold makes headway above US$1,500 as 2020 comes into closer focus
SINGAPORE: Gold firmed up a foothold above $1,500 an ounce as investors positioned for 2020, with post-Christmas gains coming even as equities inched higher and U.S.-China trade concerns eased. Silver rose along with platinum and palladium in what’s been a banner year for precious metals.
Opinion: What happens when the Internet gets less American?
America is going to have to reckon with an Internet that is becoming less American.
KLCI ends morning on a flat note
KUALA LUMPUR: The FBM KLCI ended virtually unchanged at midday after having spent most of the morning in positive territory.
China’s fintech industry needs regulation to avoid risk build-up, central bank says
While financial technology brings efficiencies, its risks must be closely regulated, warns People’s Bank of China deputy governor Pan Gongsheng.
15 women who could and should direct a Star Wars movie going forward
All past Star Wars movies have been directed by men. Here are 15 women who should be considered to direct a 'Star Wars' movie going forward.
Oil price rises, supported by trade deal, Opec cuts
TOKYO: Oil prices rose on Thursday, buoyed by a potential breakthrough in the Sino-U.S. trade war and OPEC-led efforts to constrain supply, although trading was quiet as many markets were in holiday mode.