European Nato members are holding talks about increasing the allianceâs target for defence spending, Microsoftâs artificial intelligence head Mustafa Suleyman is building a team focused on consumer health, and US inflation ticked up to 2.7 per cent last month. Plus, new regulations on human rights are forcing global companies to address concerns about modern slavery and tackle problems in their supply chains.
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Natoâs European members discuss 3% target for defence spending
Microsoftâs Suleyman hires ex-DeepMind staff for AI health unit
US inflation rose to 2.7% in November
New rules sharpen investment focus on modern slavery
Fifa set to confirm Saudi Arabia as host of 2034 World Cup
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