and hot on the heels of antony blinken s visit to china. beijing will seek to improve its ties with europe. however, europe has also started to pull away from china to ensure it is not too reliant on their exports. still, there are strong economic ties between germany and china for the last seven years germany has been china s biggest trading partner in europe. so, what is at stake? i m joined by gregor sebastian economics analyst at the mercator institute for china studies based out of berlin. 0ne welcome to the programme. first of all, for the two leaders what do they want to achieve in the next few days? good morning. i mean, the first thing isjust that good morning. i mean, the first thing is just that the meeting is taking place, right? we have a radically different relationship between the two leaders now than we had in devious years. under angela merkel s meant the cabinets on the chinese and german sides had really constant and close relations and this is the firs
to recognise the rising cost of living. they say the church can well afford it, with billions in the bank . i m sure you ve seen the headlines recently leading figures in the world of technology have been sounding sombre warnings about artificial intelligence that if not managed properly and constrained could lead to the extinction of mankind. there are plenty of nightmare scenarios, but one in particular stands out the idea that powerful weapons could turn against their human masters. so how likely is that? our correspondent theo leggett is at the paris air show, where many of the world s biggest defence contractors are gathered and where ai is a key topic of conversation. he met up with the president of lockheed martin international, michael williamson, and asked whether those concerns about al were justified. yeah, i think the concern is justified. but i would make the argument that you have to think, you know, ai is one of those things that creates this big bucket that eve
/PRNewswire/ Mr. Frederick J. Ryan, Jr., Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute, announced today the.
/PRNewswire/ Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) announced today that Tim Cahill will be the new executive vice president of the company s Missiles and Fire Control.