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SAP and Fresenius are building a sovereign AI platform for healthcare that brings secure data processing to clinical settings.For data leaders in the medical sector, deploying AI requires strict governance that public cloud solutions often lack. This collaboration addresses that gap by creating a “controlled environment” where AI models can operate without compromising data sovereignty.Moving AI from pilot to productionThe project aims to build an open and integrated ecosystem allowing hospitals to use AI securely. Rather than running isolated experiments, the companies plan to create a digital backbone for a sovereign and AI-supported healthcare system.Michael Sen, CEO of Fresenius, said:…

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Over the past year, United States President Donald Trump has unleashed a slew of policies that have upended businesses, supply chains and jobs.Yet the US economy seems to be growing at a healthy clip, and the unemployment rate is in a safe zone.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of listThe reality, experts say, is that the stock market boom has helped to mask deeper underlying problems in the economy.Since taking office, Trump has imposed a range of tariffs on countries, including key trading partners, leading to predictions of inflation skyrocketing, manufacturing screeching to a halt and unemployment soaring.None of those…

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Inside large banks, artificial intelligence has moved into a category once reserved for payment systems, data centres, and core risk controls. At JPMorgan Chase, AI is framed as infrastructure the bank believes it cannot afford to neglect.That position came through clearly in recent comments from CEO Jamie Dimon, who defended the bank’s rising technology budget and warned that institutions that fall behind on AI risk losing ground to competitors. The argument was not about replacing people but about staying functional in an industry where speed, scale, and cost discipline matter every day.JPMorgan has been investing heavily in technology for years,…

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President Bernardo Arevalo issues the order after at least seven police officers killed in apparent reprisal for authorities quelling riots, ending hostage-taking in three prisons.Published On 19 Jan 202619 Jan 2026Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareGuatemala’s president has declared a state of emergency following a weekend eruption of violence during which gang members took dozens of hostages across three prisons and killed at least seven police officers in the capital in apparent retribution, after the authorities regained control of facilities where inmates had rioted.President Bernardo Arevalo issued a 30-day order on Sunday, which restricts civil liberties and allows security…

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Authorities have deployed mobile intensive care units to the crash site near Adamuz, where 25 people are injured.Published On 18 Jan 202618 Jan 2026Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareAt least 21 people have been killed after two high-speed trains collided in southern Spain, authorities say.Spain’s ADIF rail body said in a post on X that a train travelling on Sunday from coastal Malaga to the capital, Madrid, derailed near Adamuz, crossing onto the other track. It crashed into an oncoming train, which also derailed.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of listSpain’s Interior Ministry said that at least 21 people…

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United States President Donald Trump has promised to steadily increase tariffs on European countries that have opposed his move to acquire Greenland, escalating a dispute over the semiautonomous Danish territory he has long coveted.So what is behind Trump’s push to control Greenland, the world’s largest island, and how have Washington’s NATO allies responded?What is Trump’s tariff threat over Greenland?In a post on his Truth Social platform on Saturday, Trump wrote that he has subsidised Denmark and other European Union countries by not charging them tariffs.“Now, after Centuries, it is time for Denmark to give back – World Peace is at…

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While the enterprise world rushes to migrate everything to the cloud, the warehouse floor is moving in the opposite direction. This article explores why the future of automation relies on edge AI to solve the fatal “latency gap” in modern logistics.In the sterilised promotional videos for smart warehouses, autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) glide in perfect, balletic harmony. They weave past human workers, dodge dropped pallets and optimise their paths in real-time. It looks seamless.In the real world, however, it is messy. A robot moving at 2.5 metres per second that relies on a cloud server to tell it whether that…

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The technocratic body will operate under the direction of Trump’s ‘board of peace’, stacked with pro-Israel figures.The Palestinian committee tasked with overseeing the future administration of Gaza as part of a US-backed ceasefire plan has released what it says is a “mission statement”, laying out its key priorities and goals.The general commissioner of the National Committee for Gaza Management (NGAC), Ali Shaath, said that the technocratic body would seek to restore core services and cultivate a society “rooted in peace”.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of list“Under the guidance of the Board of Peace, chaired by [US] President Donald J…

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OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic announced specialised medical AI capabilities within days of each other this month, a clustering that suggests competitive pressure rather than coincidental timing. Yet none of the releases are cleared as medical devices, approved for clinical use, or available for direct patient diagnosis—despite marketing language emphasising healthcare transformation.OpenAI introduced ChatGPT Health on January 7, allowing US users to connect medical records through partnerships with b.well, Apple Health, Function, and MyFitnessPal. Google released MedGemma 1.5 on January 13, expanding its open medical AI model to interpret three-dimensional CT and MRI scans alongside whole-slide histopathology images. Anthropic followed on January 11 with Claude for Healthcare, offering…

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US president says 10 percent tariffs to be imposed on eight countries over opposition to US control of semi-autonomous Danish territory.Published On 17 Jan 202617 Jan 2026Click here to share on social mediashare2SharePresident Donald Trump has said a number of European allies will be hit with a series of increasing tariffs for opposing United States control of Greenland, as he escalates his campaign to acquire the semi-autonomous territory of Denmark.In a ‍post on ⁠Truth Social on Saturday, Trump said 10 percent tariffs would come into effect on February 1 on ​Denmark, ‌Finland, France, Germany, Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands and the…

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