The Economist’s business internship

We are accepting applications for a Marjorie Deane intern to spend six months with us in London writing about business. The position is paid and the start date is flexible. Journalism experience is not required. Please send a CV and an original article of up to 600 words suitable for publication in the Business section to [email protected] by July…

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Renewed APT29 Phishing Campaign Against European Diplomats

Highlights Check Point Research has been tracking an advanced phishing campaign conducted by APT29, a Russia linked threat group, which is targeting diplomatic entities across Europe. The campaign, which appears to be a continuation of a previous one that utilized a backdoor known as WINELOADER, impersonates a major European foreign affairs ministry to distribute fake invitations to diplomatic…

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US green energy braces for federal funding cuts

Zoe Corbyn Technology Reporter Reporting fromSan Francisco Getty Images President Trump has described windfarms as “disgusting” and “ugly” US green fuel company HIF Global has a big vision for Texas’s Matagorda County: a $7bn (£5.2bn) commercial scale e-methanol factory to supply the world market. The plant, which it claims would be the largest to date…

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How Gardenia Technologies helps customers create ESG disclosure reports 75% faster using agentic generative AI on Amazon Bedrock

This post was co-written with Federico Thibaud, Neil Holloway, Fraser Price, Christian Dunn, and Frederica Schrager from Gardenia Technologies “What gets measured gets managed” has become a guiding principle for organizations worldwide as they begin their sustainability and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) journeys. Companies are establishing baselines to track their progress, supported by an expanding framework of reporting standards,…

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