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US weapons sales abroad hit record high in 2023, boosted by Ukraine war
Sales negotiated by the US government spiked 56%, as Russia's invasion of Ukraine stoked demand.
‘We’re the country of beef, but we only eat chicken’
Argentina is divided over the new president's plans for its troubled economy.
India’s ancient carpet weaving industry meets AI
Kashmir's handmade carpet industry is trying to maintain its traditions while staying competitive.
Phone and broadband users face ‘unfair’ price hikes says Which?
The consumer group says phone and broadband providers should abandon "grossly unfair" plans to raise prices this spring.
Lower cost of tea eases January price rises
Discounts during the January sales and a cheaper cup of tea helped slow the rate of price rises.
Rishi Sunak disappointed new rail strike law not used, says No 10
Train operators are not enforcing minimum service levels to ease the impact of upcoming strikes.
Britishvolt buyer David Collard charged with assault in New York
David Collard was arrested after an alleged altercation on Madison Avenue in November.
Amazon-iRobot deal scrapped after EU challenge
The maker of the Roomba vacuum maker announces job cuts as the planned takeover collapses.
ChatGPT: Italy says OpenAI’s chatbot breaches data protection rules
Italy had previously banned the AI-powered chatbot over privacy concerns.
Lloyds to end mobile banking van service
The facility, which sees vans visiting towns and cities across the UK, will end in May.