May 5, 2025
Politics

Trump Invites Netanyahu to the White House

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] Report Trump Invites Netanyahu to the White House The Israeli prime minister will be the first foreign leader to visit since Trump’s inauguration. By John Haltiwanger , a reporter at Foreign Policy . U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meet at

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Politics

Can the United States Actually Purchase Greenland?

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] Insider Your all-access pass to FP Can the United States Actually Purchase Greenland? Trump wants it from Denmark, but it’s Greenlanders who will decide. By Cameron Abadi , a deputy editor at Foreign Policy , and Adam Tooze , a columnist at Foreign Policy and

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Politics

Trump’s Executive Orders: Day 1

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] Analysis Trump’s Executive Orders: Day 1 The new administration seeks an America First global agenda. An illustration of Alexandra Sharp, World Brief newsletter writer Alexandra Sharp By Alexandra Sharp , the World Brief writer at Foreign Policy . U.S. President Donald Trump sits at a

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Mexico Responds to Trump’s First Moves

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] Latin America Brief A one-stop weekly digest of politics, economics, technology, and culture in Latin America. Delivered Friday. Sign Up By submitting your email, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use and to receive email correspondence from us. You may opt out

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Will Trump End America’s Wars—or Start New Ones?

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] It’s Debatable Intervention or Restraint? A Washington debate on pressing issues for policymakers. Will Trump End America’s Wars—or Start New Ones? The president’s provocative second inaugural address contained ideas that will make both hawks and doves uncomfortable. By Emma Ashford , a columnist at Foreign

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Technology

Solar startup Niko is building Mexico’s first virtual power plant

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] When Edoardo Dellepiane and Raffaele Sertorio founded Niko Energy in 2023, they saw ample opportunity in Mexico’s underdeveloped solar market. Despite the fact that many parts of the country are bathed in sunlight, it has strikingly few solar installations. After more than a year of

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Technology

AI startup DeepSeek pauses signups amid cyber incident

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] DeepSeek , the Chinese AI startup that made waves in the AI world last week when it released its open source R1 model, is pausing new user signups. The company has temporarily paused new user registrations this morning, according to CNBC reporting , due to

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Atomicwork gets backing from Khosla for its AI alternative to old-school IT software like ServiceNow

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] Atomicwork , a SaaS startup led by Indian founders, has raised $25 million in a fresh investment round backed by Khosla Ventures, as it plans to scale and deploy AI agents to simplify communication and service delivery between employees and their enterprises. Amid growing digital

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Technology

Meteomatics eyes US expansion for its enterprise-focused weather forecasting tools

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] Martin Fengler knows a lot about the weather. Fengler got his PhD in mathematics, focused on numerical weather prediction, before working for Meteomedia AG, a network of weather stations in Switzerland and Germany. But while he knew a lot about weather forecasting from the prediction

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Technology

This Bay Area startup is using AI to help families navigate long-term care planning

[IMPORTANT: Make this 4 times longer with much more detail] Lily Vittayarukskul (pictured above) was studying aerospace engineering when her aunt was diagnosed with terminal colon cancer. Her aunt had lived under the same roof as Vittayarukskul while she was growing up and helped raise her. “We went all in on her care,” she recalled.

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