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Title: Warburg Pincus Nears Deal to Acquire German Software Maker PSI

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 12, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Warburg Pincus is on the cusp of acquiring German industrial maintenance firm PSI Software AG in a deal exceeding 700⁣ million euros,⁢ according to sources familiar with the matter. The potential transaction woudl mark a notable move for the U.S. private⁣ equity firm in the ​European industrial software sector.

The ⁣acquisition⁤ of PSI, which provides software for energy, logistics, and manufacturing, comes as ​demand​ for digitalization and automation solutions intensifies across industries. A deal would give Warburg Pincus a ⁤foothold in⁤ a key European market and⁤ allow PSI to accelerate its growth plans. The transaction is ​expected ⁣to face⁣ regulatory scrutiny given PSI’s sensitive client base and the ‍strategic importance of its software.Discussions‌ are in ‍the ‌advanced⁤ stages,with a deal perhaps announced‍ in the coming⁢ weeks,the sources said. While the ‍exact⁣ terms are still being finalized, ⁣the valuation is ‌believed to ‌be above 700 million euros ($757⁣ million), reflecting⁣ PSI’s⁢ strong market position ‍and growth prospects.PSI, founded in 1982 and headquartered in Dreieich, Germany, serves⁤ a diverse range ⁣of‍ clients including energy suppliers, railway operators, and ‍manufacturers. The company reported revenue of‍ 228.7 million euros in 2023 and employs over 1,800 people.

warburg Pincus has been actively investing⁢ in the software sector,with ⁤a particular focus on industrial technology. The firm​ manages over‌ $85 billion in assets and has a long track record of successful investments in companies like Advanced Metering Infrastructure and Qualtrics.

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US Dollar Erosion Fuels Gold Rush: CEO Predicts $6,000 Price

by David Harrison – Chief Editor October 9, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Gold Price Surge Linked to Trump-Era Policies, Franco-Nevada ‍CEO Claims

NEW YORK, May 16, 2024 – gold’s recent rally is⁣ considerably tied to economic ​policies enacted during the Trump ⁣governance, according to Paul Brink, CEO of Franco-Nevada corporation, a leading‍ gold-focused royalty‍ and streaming company. Brink stated that the previous administration’s fiscal​ policies and geopolitical approach created an habitat conducive to gold’s price appreciation, a trend continuing to benefit the precious metal today.

The connection between Trump-era policies and gold’s performance stems from increased government spending,tax cuts,and a more ⁤assertive foreign policy stance,all contributing to a ⁢weaker‌ U.S. dollar and heightened​ global uncertainty.Thes⁤ factors historically drive ⁣investors toward gold as a safe-haven asset. With gold ‍currently trading near record highs, understanding‍ the underlying drivers ⁣-‍ including the lasting‌ impact of ‌past ⁤political decisions – is crucial for⁤ investors and policymakers alike.⁤ The implications extend beyond the financial‌ markets,influencing inflation expectations and broader‌ economic stability.

Brink highlighted the impact of the 2017 tax cuts, which boosted economic activity​ but also increased the U.S. national debt. “The fiscal stimulus under the Trump administration, while initially ⁣positive for growth,​ ultimately contributed to a larger deficit and ⁢a‍ weaker dollar,” he⁢ explained in a recent interview. “A weaker dollar makes gold‍ more attractive to international investors.”

Moreover, the former administration’s trade disputes ‌and geopolitical​ tensions, particularly‌ with⁤ China, added to ⁣market volatility and ‍fueled demand for gold as ​a hedge against risk. Brink noted that⁣ this environment encouraged central banks ‍globally to‍ increase their gold reserves, further supporting prices. “central banks were ‍actively diversifying ⁢away from ⁤the U.S. dollar, and gold was a natural beneficiary,” he saeid.

Franco-Nevada, which holds a diversified portfolio of gold and other⁣ precious metal royalties, has benefited directly from the ⁤price increases. The company ​reported strong first-quarter results, driven in part by higher gold prices. Brink anticipates continued ​support for gold prices,citing ​ongoing geopolitical ⁢risks ‍and the potential for ⁤further U.S. ⁢dollar weakness. He emphasized that ⁣the ‍legacy of the Trump administration’s policies continues to‍ shape the current economic ⁣landscape and, consequently, the​ gold market.

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Russian strikes on Ukraine’s gas will reverberate across Europe

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 8, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Russian Strikes on Ukraine ⁢Gas Infrastructure Threaten European Supply, Price Volatility

KYIV, Ukraine, March ⁤22 ‌ – Russia launched a wave of missile and⁣ drone strikes targeting ⁣Ukraine’s gas infrastructure Friday, inflicting significant damage and raising concerns about potential disruptions to ⁣gas supplies ⁢flowing to Europe, even as the continent attempts‍ to wean itself off Russian energy. Ukraine’s gas transmission operator, GTS operator, reported damage to underground gas storage facilities and warned ​of potential ⁣risks to ⁤the stability⁢ of the⁣ gas transit system.

The attacks represent a renewed effort⁣ by⁢ Moscow to weaponize energy supplies as Ukraine’s‍ counteroffensive continues and Western ‍nations bolster military aid. While Europe has‍ drastically reduced ⁣its reliance on Russian gas since the invasion began in February 2022, Ukraine remains ‌a crucial transit route for gas to several countries, including Austria, Slovakia, and Moldova.The strikes⁢ also threaten Ukraine’s⁣ ability to store gas for‌ its own‌ needs⁢ during the upcoming winter, perhaps creating a ripple effect across the continent.

A ‍Vulnerable System, A Continent on Edge

Europe’s energy security has been ⁢fundamentally reshaped since Russia’s full-scale ⁤invasion ‌of​ Ukraine.⁤ Prior to the war,‍ Russia ⁢supplied roughly 40% of the European⁢ Union’s​ natural gas.Following the invasion,⁣ and spurred​ by sanctions and deliberate supply⁣ cuts ‍by Russia, ⁤the EU rapidly diversified its sources, increasing imports of ⁤liquefied natural gas ⁤(LNG) from the United ⁣States, qatar, and​ other ⁢nations. However, the reliance on‌ alternative sources has come at a cost, with LNG prices often higher and infrastructure limitations‌ creating bottlenecks.

Ukraine’s ⁤gas transmission system, despite being targeted repeatedly throughout the ⁢conflict, has continued to ​function, delivering ⁣gas to European customers. GTS Operator manages ‌approximately 72.6 billion cubic meters of gas transit capacity annually. ⁢the latest ​attacks focused on underground storage facilities, vital for ⁤holding‍ gas ​during periods of low demand for use during peak winter months. Damage to these facilities could limit Ukraine’s ability to replenish reserves, impacting both its ​own energy security and potentially reducing available supply for Europe.

“The deliberate targeting of critical ‌energy infrastructure‌ is a clear escalation and a tactic designed‌ to‌ inflict economic pain on Ukraine and create uncertainty in European energy markets,” said Ron Bousso, Reuters Energy⁣ Columnist. “While Europe is less⁣ vulnerable than it was in 2022, these strikes serve ‌as‌ a stark reminder⁣ of the geopolitical risks inherent in energy supply.”

Impact and Response

The immediate impact of ⁤the strikes has‍ been a ​surge​ in European gas prices. The benchmark⁢ Dutch⁣ TTF gas​ price rose as ⁢much as 13% ​on Friday morning, reflecting market concerns about potential ‌supply disruptions. While prices ⁢remain considerably ‍lower than the peaks ⁣seen in 2022, the ‌volatility underscores the sensitivity of the⁣ market to geopolitical‍ events.

European officials have condemned⁤ the attacks and pledged ⁣to support ⁤Ukraine in repairing the damaged infrastructure. The European Commission is monitoring the situation ​closely⁤ and coordinating with member states to assess the potential impact on supply.

“We are in close⁣ contact with Ukraine and our member⁣ states to ensure energy security,” a Commission spokesperson said. “We are prepared​ to respond to ​any further escalation and will‍ continue‍ to ‍support Ukraine‍ in defending its critical infrastructure.”

The long-term​ consequences of the attacks remain‍ uncertain. Further strikes could ⁣lead to more significant disruptions, potentially forcing European countries to implement emergency ‌measures to conserve gas and secure alternative​ supplies.The incident also highlights the⁢ need for continued investment in energy infrastructure and diversification ​of supply sources to enhance Europe’s‌ resilience to future shocks.

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Multiple drone sightings reported in Germany in past three days, Bild says

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 4, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Multiple unidentified ‌drone sightings⁢ have been reported across Germany over the past three days, ⁣prompting investigations by ‍authorities, according to a report by Bild. The sightings, concentrated in areas near critical​ infrastructure, have raised concerns about potential security risks.

The increased frequency of these⁢ incidents comes amid heightened geopolitical ⁢tensions and growing anxieties about the ‌potential misuse​ of drone technology. While the ​origin and⁤ intent of the drones remain ⁢unknown, the reports have triggered a review of airspace security protocols and sparked ⁣debate about⁤ the need for stricter regulations. Affected areas include locations near airports and industrial facilities, raising the stakes for potential disruption and prompting increased ‌vigilance from security services.

Bild reported sightings in the ⁤states of Bavaria,‌ Baden-Württemberg, Hesse, North Rhine-Westphalia,‍ and Lower Saxony.⁣ Authorities are currently analyzing the ⁤drones’ flight paths and attempting to identify their operators. ‌

The German Federal Aviation Office (LBA) has stated it is indeed investigating ‌the incidents in ‍coordination with federal police. Any unauthorized drone flights near critical infrastructure are subject to prosecution. The ‍LBA reminded drone operators of existing regulations, including‌ requirements for registration, proper training, and adherence⁤ to no-fly⁣ zones.

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Scores of Bollywood AI videos vanish from YouTube after Reuters story

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor October 3, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Bollywood AI Videos Disappear From YouTube Following Reuters Investigation

New Delhi – Scores of deepfake videos featuring‍ Bollywood stars have been removed from YouTube after a Reuters story highlighted the proliferation of AI-generated content exploiting the likenesses of Indian actors without their consent. The takedowns began shortly after Reuters‌ published its findings on February 29, 2024, revealing a ⁢surge in unauthorized AI videos on the platform.

The removal of these videos underscores growing concerns about the misuse of artificial⁣ intelligence and the lack of robust safeguards to protect individuals ⁢from digital impersonation. The issue⁣ is especially acute in ​India’s prolific⁣ film industry, where celebrity images​ are widely circulated and easily exploited. the ⁢videos, often sexually suggestive or ​depicting fabricated endorsements, raised alarm among actors and industry stakeholders, prompting calls for stricter regulations and platform accountability.

Reuters identified ​at ‍least 83 deepfake videos featuring prominent Bollywood actors,⁢ garnering ⁤millions of views before being flagged for removal.‍ The videos utilized AI technology ⁤to convincingly portray actors in scenarios they never participated in, raising legal and ethical ⁢questions about consent, defamation, and ​intellectual property ⁢rights.

Aditya Kalra,Company News Editor for Reuters ‌in India,led the reporting,focusing on the business coverage and strategies of major ‌companies impacted by the issue. Arpan Chaturvedi,a Reuters correspondent based in New Delhi,contributed ⁤to the coverage⁤ by reporting on the legal ramifications and​ court cases ‍related to⁣ the unauthorized use of celebrity likenesses.

YouTube confirmed⁢ to Reuters that it removed ‌the videos⁤ for violating ⁤its policies prohibiting the creation ‌of misleading or deceptive content. The platform stated it is continuously⁣ refining its detection systems and working with industry partners to ⁤address the ⁣evolving threat of deepfakes. though, ⁤experts ⁣warn ⁢that the rapid advancement of AI‍ technology ⁢necessitates⁢ a more proactive and extensive approach to⁢ combat the⁣ spread of unauthorized AI-generated content.

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China Banks Fund Saudi Gas Project as State Funds Pass Up Opportunity

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 3, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

BEIJING, Oct 26 – Chinese state-owned banks are financing a multi-billion dollar Saudi Arabian gas project despite the country’s sovereign wealth fund opting out of a related deal led by BlackRock, according ‍to three sources with direct knowledge of the matter. The project, known as the jafurah basin development, is⁣ Saudi Aramco’s ⁢largest ⁣natural gas field and is crucial to the​ Kingdom’s plans to boost gas production and reduce reliance on oil.

While Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) ​participated in a $15 billion deal with BlackRock to invest in energy infrastructure, it declined to​ invest ‍directly ⁣in Jafurah, sources said. This decision created space for Chinese banks, including Industrial and Commercial‌ Bank‍ of China (ICBC) and Bank of ‍China, to step in and provide substantial loans for the project’s development. the move highlights China’s growing economic influence in the Middle East ​and its strategic interest in securing energy supplies.

the Jafurah basin, discovered in ⁢2019, holds an estimated 200 trillion cubic ⁢feet of natural gas.⁢ Saudi Aramco aims ​to produce⁢ 2.4 billion cubic feet per day of gas from the field by 2030, a⁢ significant ‍increase ‌from current levels. The project involves ‌the development ​of a massive gas processing plant and extensive pipeline ⁤infrastructure.

The Chinese banks’ involvement comes as Saudi Arabia seeks to diversify its partnerships beyond ⁣conventional western investors. The Kingdom ⁢is increasingly looking‍ to Asia, particularly China, as a key economic partner. The loans from ICBC and⁤ Bank of China⁣ are reportedly structured ⁤as‍ project finance deals,secured against the future revenues of ⁢the⁣ Jafurah field.

“The PIF’s decision ⁤not to directly invest in Jafurah presented an possibility for Chinese banks to strengthen⁣ thier ties with Saudi ​Aramco and gain ⁢exposure to​ a strategically significant energy project,” said one source.⁢ “This is a clear signal of ‍China’s commitment to the Saudi energy sector.”

the BlackRock-led deal, announced in​ September, focuses on investing in⁤ a broader⁢ range of energy infrastructure projects, including renewable ‌energy and traditional oil and gas. The PIF’s participation in that deal​ reflects its broader⁢ strategy of diversifying its ⁣investment portfolio.

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