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ExAutoTrade: How Hundreds of People Became Victims of Car Fraud

ExAutoTrade turned out to be a classic example of a fraudulent scheme in the automotive industry. Trusting buyers fell for the scammers’ tricks, losing both their money and hope of purchasing a car. In this article, we will analyze how…

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Purchase of Cars, Trucks, Planes, Yacht, Watch, Clothes & Accessories from the European auction in the name of clients with delivery Worldwide

Key Takeaways: Discount Purchase of Cars, Trucks, Planes, Yacht, Watch, Clothes & Accessories from the European auction in the name of clients with delivery Worldwide Purchase of Cars, Trucks, Planes, Yacht, Watch, Clothes & Accessories from the European auction in…

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Could floating solar panels be a solution to both the climate crisis and soaring energy prices?

Climate has, as ever, been a talking point at the 2023 World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, and discussions have largely rested on the potential impact that new emerging technologies could have in turning the tide for a planet in…

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Davos 2023: The 5 key talking points set to dominate the agenda at this year’s World Economic Forum

The World Economic Forum (WEF) is gearing up for its annual meeting in the Swiss resort of Davos this week. It will be the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic swept the globe that the event will return to its…

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What is Davos and why is it important? Your guide to the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting

At any other time of the year, Davos is unremarkable other than being a popular ski resort high in the Swiss Alps. But for one week in January, it becomes the focus of the world’s attention as the global elites…

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Half of the European Union and one-third of the world face recession in 2023, IMF warns

For a third of the global economy, 2023 is going to be a tough year as the main engines of global growth – the United States, Europe and China – all experience weakening activity, said the head of the International…

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Russia risks causing new year IT worker flight with remote work law

Russia’s buffetted IT sector risks losing more workers in the new year because of planned legislation on remote working, as authorities try to lure back some of the tens of thousands who have gone abroad without prompting them to cut…

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Meta set to make decision on Trump’s return to Facebook – FT reports

Facebook owner Meta is preparing to announce whether it will allow former US President Donald Trump back on to Facebook and Instagram, the Financial Times reported on Sunday. The social media giant had previously said it will decide by Jan…

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AI’s challenges in 2023: ChatGPT 4, combatting climate change and less bias

Artificial intelligence got creative in 2022, generating impressive text, videos and pictures from scratch. It is also our top tech prediction for 2023. But aside from being a source of fascination, it is also one of fear. Beyond writing essays…

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2023 tech predictions: AI writers, testing crypto times and ‘be ready’ for EU Big Tech regulation

While predicting the year ahead should be taken with a handful of salt, some indications of what could be in store for the technology sector in 2023 have emerged. Artificial intelligence (AI) has surfaced as a big player this year,…

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