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Higher European defence budgets a first step, production needed, NATO’s Rutte says
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Microsoft developing AI reasoning models to compete with OpenAI, The Information reports
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Kroger forecasts upbeat annual sales, expects some tariff impact
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Chinese AI firm iFlyTek eyes Europe expansion as US trade war heats up
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