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Captain arrested over UK ship collision is Russian, owner says | UK news newsthirst.

The arrested captain of the Solong, a container ship that crashed into another vessel in the North Sea, is a Russian national, its management company has confirmed. The 59-year-old was arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter on Tuesday after Monday’s fiery collision about 12 miles off the East Yorkshire coast, which left one man…

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QS World University Rankings rates MIT No. 1 in 11 subjects for 2025 | MIT News newsthirst.

QS World University Rankings has placed MIT in the No. 1 spot in 11 subject areas for 2025, the organization announced today. The Institute received a No. 1 ranking in the following QS subject areas: Chemical Engineering; Civil and Structural Engineering; Computer Science and Information Systems; Data Science and Artificial Intelligence; Electrical and Electronic Engineering;…

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Greenland election: opposition Democrat party wins surprise victory amid spectre of Trump | Greenland newsthirst.

Greenland has voted for a complete overhaul of the its government in a shock result in which the centre-right Democrat party more than tripled its seats after a dramatic election campaign fought against the backdrop of Donald Trump’s threats to acquire the Arctic island. Tuesday’s election, in which the Democrats replaced Inuit Ataqatigiit (IA), the…

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Schneider Electric hails the significance of China’s ‘DeepSeek moment’ newsthirst.

China’s so-called “DeepSeek moment” is likely to be good news in the global race to develop artificial intelligence models that can carry out more complex tasks, according to Jean-Pascal Tricoire, chairman of French power-equipment maker Schneider Electric. “I actually think its good news. We need AI at every level,” Tricoire told CNBC’s Steve Sedgwick at…

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We ‘must act,’ Europe says, retaliating against Trump’s tariffs newsthirst.

Workers of German steel manufacturer Salzgitter AG stand in front of a furnace at a plant in Salzgitter, Germany, March 1, 2018. Fabian Bimmer | Reuters The European Union has reacted swiftly to U.S. President Donald Trump’s 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports that came into effect Wednesday, retaliating with their own punitive counter-measures…

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