
XAI in discussions to lease data center capacity in Saudi Arabia, Bloomberg News reports
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


The Star
6 minutes ago
- The Star
Nearly 70 pct of BiH citizens support EU membership: survey
SARAJEVO, July 18 (Xinhua) -- Around 69.9 percent of citizens in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) would vote in favor of European Union (EU) membership if a referendum were held, according to a public opinion survey released on Friday. However, the rate has declined by 1.3 percentage points compared to last year. The survey, conducted in June 2025 by the Directorate for European Integration, sampled 1,200 respondents across the country. Support for accession is strongest in the Federation of BiH (82.9 percent), followed by the Brcko District (71.3 percent), and lowest in Republika Srpska (46.1 percent). Among the supporters, respondents most commonly cited freedom of movement, peace, and the rule of law as key benefits. However, 36.6 percent of opponents expressed concern over increased living costs and taxes. Others mentioned fears of losing cultural identity, increased emigration, or a growing bureaucratic burden. Skepticism about the EU's intentions also emerged in the findings: 38.1 percent of respondents believe the EU is primarily interested in BiH's natural resources, while 30.9 percent believe the integration process is hindered by political interference. Looking ahead, 34 percent believe BiH could join the EU within a decade, and 58.4 percent recognized the EU as BiH's largest financial donor, the survey noted. BiH is made up of two autonomous entities: the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a majority of Bosniaks and Croats, and Republika Srpska, with a predominantly Serbian population. The Brcko District operates as a self-governing administrative unit under the joint sovereignty of both entities. The two entities have coexisted and functioned under a weak central government.


The Star
6 minutes ago
- The Star
Pakistan says it held productive trade talks in Washington
FILE PHOTO: Pakistan Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb participates in a panel titled 'Navigating an Uncertain World' during the 2025 annual IMF/World Bank Spring Meetings in Washington, D.C., U.S., April 25, 2025. REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz/File Photo ISLAMABAD (Reuters) -Pakistan said it held productive trade talks with the U.S. in Washington on Friday to advance economic cooperation, according to a statement from the South Asian country's finance ministry. Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb met U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and U.S. Trade Representative Ambassador Jamieson Greer, the statement said. "Both sides expressed satisfaction with the progress in enhancing trade and economic ties, a cornerstone of Pakistan-U.S. bilateral relations," the statement added. It said Aurangzeb emphasized that the U.S. remained Pakistan's largest trading partner. Both sides expressed optimism that ongoing trade talks would yield positive outcomes, benefiting the economies of both countries, the finance ministry said. Pakistan was optimistic that the trade talks would conclude in a week's time after a virtual meeting between Aurangzeb and Lutnick late last month. The negotiations, focused on reciprocal tariffs, are part of a broader push to reset economic ties at a time of shifting geopolitical alignments and Pakistan's efforts to avoid steep U.S. duties on exports. Pakistan faces a 29% tariff on exports to the U.S. under President Donald Trump's measures to target countries with large trade surpluses with the U.S. Pakistan's surplus was around $3 billion in 2024. To offset the imbalance and ease tariff pressures, Islamabad has offered to import more U.S. goods, including crude oil, and to open up investment opportunities through concessions for U.S. firms in Pakistan's mining sector. U.S.-Pakistan relations saw a major boost when Trump hosted Pakistan's army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir at the White House last month in an unprecedented meeting. (Reporting by Asif Shahzad; Editing by Andrew Heavens and Nia Williams)


Malaysian Reserve
an hour ago
- Malaysian Reserve
Rockford Fosgate Welcomes Josh Berry as Regional Sales Manager, OEM Marine
TEMPE, Ariz., July 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Rockford Fosgate ( the industry leader in high-performance audio systems, is thrilled to announce the appointment of Josh Berry as Regional Sales Manager, OEM Marine. In this role, Josh will collaborate with Rockford Fosgate's OEM Marine team to drive growth and strengthen partnerships within the marine audio sector. With 23 years of experience in 12-volt marine audio, Josh brings a wealth of expertise and a proven track record of fostering robust relationships with marine OEMs. 'I'm excited to join Rockford Fosgate and contribute to its success in the marine OEM market,' said Josh Berry. 'My experience in marine audio aligns perfectly with the company's vision, and I look forward to helping achieve our shared goals.' Ora Freeman, Senior Director of Marine OEM at Rockford Fosgate, added, 'Josh's addition to our team bolsters our momentum in the marine audio category. His extensive experience and ability to build lasting partnerships make him a asset to our already dynamic team.' As Regional Sales Manager, Josh will spearhead the development and execution of strategic sales initiatives, identify new market opportunities, and ensure Rockford Fosgate continues to deliver unparalleled service and innovative audio solutions to its marine OEM partners. About Rockford FosgateSetting the standard for excellence in the audio industry, Rockford Corporation markets high-performance audio systems under the brand Rockford Fosgate® for the mobile, motorcycle, motorsport, and marine audio aftermarket and OEM market. Headquartered in Tempe, Ariz., Rockford Corporation is a wholly owned subsidiary of Patrick Industries, Inc. (NASDAQ: PATK).