The Prime Minister of Iceland, who is resigning and announcing her candidacy for president, is Katrin Jakobsdottir.
Iceland's Prime Minister Katrin Jakobsdottir announced on Friday that she would be leaving her position to run for president. Jakobsdottir has served in that capacity since 2017. It was unclear at first who would replace her.
Thousands of Tunisians demonstrate against their worsening living conditions.
On Saturday, thousands demonstrated against the declining quality of life in front of the prime minister's office in Tunis, Tunisia, in response to a demand made by the country's largest labor union confederation. Watch to find out more!
Could 'trading bots' powered by AI change the investing landscape?
You will be inundated with promises to let artificial intelligence manage your money if you search for "AI investing" online. Many make the clear claim that they can provide profitable returns. Your capital, however, may be at risk, as every respectable financial institution cautions. Despite the hazards, some investors are eager to delegate decision-making to AI. According to Stuart Duff, a business psychologist at Pearn Kandola, some people have a higher level of trust in computers than others.
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Haiti faces a difficult path ahead as the Haiti Transition Council assumes office.
A new interim presidential council was inaugurated, sparking further unrest in Haiti and paving the way for the installation of a caretaker administration tasked with bringing peace to the nation beset by lethal gang warfare.
Protests in Colombia: Paying tribute to armed group victims
Bogota mourners honor the victims of violence following peace agreements. President Petro speaks with armed groups; policy enforcement is inadequate. Decades of civil conflict in Colombia were supposed to come to an end with the historic peace agreement with the FARC, but since 2016, over 400 former rebel fighters and 1,100 community leaders have been killed in violence that has returned to areas the government has been unable to control. The most impacted groups are indigenous people and Afro-Columbians. Even with laws and rules in existence, there has been little enforcement and a lot of impunity. President Gustavo Petro started consultations with the surviving armed factions, but no progress has been made. Redistributing wealth and stopping the illicit enterprise are essential but challenging steps toward peace.
UK local polls 2024: Tories suffer catastrophic loss, Labour party makes gains across England.
In Britain, embattled Prime Minister Rishi Sunak faced increased pressure on Friday (May 3) after his party lost another seat to the main opposition, Labour, which is making inroads in the recently finished local elections.
Harvard: Is the most esteemed university shedding its glamour?
The desire to attend one of the most esteemed universities in the world appears to be waning. Applications to Harvard University are declining significantly for the second year.
AI-driven robots are revolutionizing work in warehouses.
Robots with AI capabilities can automate repetitive operations like picking, packing, and sorting goods, saving labor and boosting efficiency. Watch to find out more.
Germany needs 75,000 additional troops as NATO looks at Russia's threat.
Germany's defense ministry estimates it will require at least 75,000 extra troops to meet NATO obligations as the alliance changes to face what it regards as a more aggressive Russia.
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