Amazon commits $35 billion to India by 2030
Announced at the Smbhav summit, the pledge adds to $40 billion plus already invested since 2010 and focuses on AI, exports and jobs.
Announced at the Smbhav summit, the pledge adds to $40 billion plus already invested since 2010 and focuses on AI, exports and jobs.
The World Inequality Report 2026, compiled by 200 researchers, finds extreme global wealth concentration and warns urgent policy action is needed.
Amazon will invest $35bn by 2030 and Microsoft committed $17.5bn as both firms back local cloud, AI infrastructure and services including a new hyperscale region in Hyderabad.
Tools and geochemical traces from Barnham in southern England show repeated intentional fire-making by early Neandertals, according to a Nature report on December 10, 2025.
The UN Global Environment Outlook, prepared by 200 researchers, estimates unsustainable food and fossil fuel production inflict about $5bn in environmental damage every hour and warns this threatens economies, health and national security while urging rapid policy and financial reform.
Archaeologists at Barnham, Suffolk report reddened clay, fire-cracked tools and rare pyrite that together indicate repeated, human-made fires about 400,000 years ago and suggest early Neanderthals had mastered fire.
Researchers used prime editing to convert a single endogenous tRNA into an optimized suppressor tRNA, enabling permanent readthrough of premature stop codons without overexpression. The PERT strategy restored protein function in multiple human cell models and rescued disease pathology in a mouse model while showing no detected increase in natural stop codon readthrough.
A Nature paper that pooled genomic data from over 1 million people with psychiatric conditions and millions of controls finds five shared genetic categories, 238 associated genomic regions, and common biology across many disorders.
A Global Burden of Disease analysis published in The Lancet shows intimate partner violence and sexual violence against children are leading causes of premature death and disability, linked to many physical and mental health conditions and accounting for tens of millions of lost healthy years.
On February 10 2025 President Trump issued Executive Order 14209 pausing new enforcement under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act for 180 days, and stocks of US-traded firms with prior FCPA histories rose sharply as markets priced lower enforcement risk.