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The most emotionally intelligent couples do 3 things differently

As a relationship counselor with over 10 years of experience, I’ve learned that even the strongest couples face conflict. What sets emotionally intelligent couples apart is their ability to stay connected, even when disagreements arise. I’m often more concerned about couples who never fight, because avoiding conflict entirely can hide unresolved hurts. After all, the […]

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Taiwan rattled by 7.0 magnitude quake, no major damage reported

A Taiwan flag can be seen on an overpass ahead of National Day celebrations in Taipei, Taiwan, on Oct. 8, 2025. Ann Wang | Reuters A 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck some 32 km (20 miles) off Taiwan’s northeastern coastal city of Yilan on Saturday, the island’s weather administration said, with no immediate reports of major

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Has the UK’s AI infrastructure buildout been a success?

QTS’s data center in Cambois, North East of England When the U.K. announced its AI Opportunities Action Plan — a grand blueprint to deploy the tech across society — in January, Prime Minister Keir Starmer declared the strategy would make the country an “AI superpower.”  One of the key pillars of this plan was a

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Thailand and Cambodia halt fierce border conflict with second ceasefire

PAILIN PROVINCE, CAMBODIA – DECEMBER 27: The Ban Pakkad Border Checkpoint between Thailand and Cambodia, which is near where the ceasefire talks take place, in Pailin Province, Cambodia, on December 27, 2025. The ceasefire talks between Thai and Cambodian defence officials take place in Pong Nam Ron district of Chanthaburi province in Thailand, near the

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Europe at ‘fork in the road’ between AI competition and climate

Europe stands at a crossroads: compete meaningfully in the AI race or stick to its world-leading climate goals.  “It’s like a fork in the road moment for Europe,” Wedbush Securities’ Dan Ives told CNBC. The bloc can either “play in the future” or risk “missing a big part of this technology wave.” The dilemma is compounded

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Ed Yardeni says gold is the best safe-haven play and ‘the new bitcoin’

With its record-breaking run into the stratosphere, gold has emerged as a better safe haven than bitcoin, in the view of market veteran Ed Yardeni. The head of Yardeni Research, in his morning market note Wednesday, asserted that “Gold Is The New Bitcoin” as he compared the performance of both assets at a time when

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The secret to a successful team? Phoenix Group’s CEO says drop the ego

Phoenix Group CEO Andy Briggs reflects on how his family values shaped his four-decade career, why purpose-driven leadership matters when making tough decisions and how staying true to yourself is key to building long-term success. Andy Briggs has spent nearly four decades in financial services—culminating in his role as CEO of Phoenix Group, the U.K.’s largest long-term

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