SpaceX — To Boldly Raise Money Where No IPO Has Gone Before
SpaceX is launching a massive capital raise, likened to an IPO, to fund its ambitious space exploration goals. This financial move marks a bold new chapter for the company, echoing the spirit of Star Trek's pioneering voyages.
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US in talks to expand nuclear weapons deployments in Europe
The US is discussing expanding its nuclear weapons deployment in Europe, potentially allowing more nations to host nuclear-capable bombers.
What matters in Tuesday’s US primaries: LA ‘jungles’ and another Trump test
Tuesday’s US primaries test MAGA’s appeal and celebrity campaigns, highlighting LA’s unique “jungle” voting systems and posing a fresh challenge for Trump.
How did Spain’s unemployment rate converge with Finland’s?
Spain and Finland’s unemployment rates converged despite distinct drivers. Migration frameworks and labor market adjustments operated through different mechanisms in each nation.
US start-up plans to drill for lithium under VW and BMW battery factories
US firm Atana Elements secured licenses to drill for lithium beneath VW and BMW factories in Germany and Poland, aiming to reduce Europe's reliance on Chinese supply chains.
Deutsche Bank’s comeback
Deutsche Bank is shifting focus from global Wall Street ambitions to the European market, marking a strategic retreat after years of turbulence.
Europe Risks Ruin With Protectionism, Serbia’s President Says
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic warned that Europe risks ruin if it pursues protectionist policies, issuing this stark caution from Belgrade on June 1.