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[ad_1] Global Finance (GF): Converse Bank has recently received a ratings upgrade from Moody’s. How will this improved rating impact the bank’s strategic initiatives and your ability to attract foreign capital and business? Andranik Grigoryan (AG): A ratings upgrade enhances our credibility with International Financial Institution partners, which is a …

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Mistral AI surfs vibe coding tailwinds with new coding models

[ad_1] French AI startup Mistral today launched Devstral 2, a new generation of its AI model designed for coding, as the company seeks to catch up to bigger AI labs like Anthropic and other coding-focused LLMs. This announcement follows the recent launch of the Mistral 3 family of open-weight models, …

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12/8: The Takeout with Major Garrett

[ad_1] 12/8: The Takeout with Major Garrett – CBS News Watch CBS News President Trump blasts Marjorie Taylor Greene after her “60 Minutes” interview; Supreme Court hears arguments over firing of FTC commissioner. [ad_2]

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TASUED school fees and programmes in 2026 (Tai Solarin University)

[ad_1] Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED) is a public university in Ijagun, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, Nigeria. The institution’s fees for new students range between ₦170,500 and ₦180,500 per academic year. The amount varies depending on the programme and institution policies. Here is everything you need to know about TASUED …

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Google’s AI try-on app Doppl adds a shoppable discovery feed

[ad_1] Google announced on Monday that it’s introducing a shoppable discovery feed in Doppl, its experimental app that uses AI to visualize how different outfits might look on you. The tech giant says the idea behind the new feed is to display recommendations so users can discover and virtually try …

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MASSOB vs IPOB: Between Peaceful Agitation and Chaos

[ad_1] Editor’s note: In this piece, communications strategist and good governance advocate Kalu Okoronkwo breaks down how the South-East’s push for self-determination drifted from calm civic action to violent disorder, and why the region’s future now depends on choosing a safer, wiser path. For nearly 30 years, the South-East’s quest …

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