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U.S. artificial intelligence companies have agreed to make their models available to the U.S. government for evaluation in advance.
Google, Microsoft reach agreement with US Federal Center for Artificial Intelligence.
Russian Defense Ministry: In five hours, 88 Ukrainian drones were shot down in Russian regions.
French President Macron: Third countries should not be targeted, as this may escalate risks.
French President Macron condemned Iran's attack on the United Arab Emirates.
French President Macron: Tariff agreement must be respected.
French President Macron: "Everything is under consideration" in response to tariff threats.
French President Macron: I hope reason will prevail.
Following the interruption of transit transportation of the "Friendship" oil pipeline, Kazakhstan's KMG Company will shift oil exports to the Caspian Sea Pipeline Consortium (CPC) pipeline and Russian ports.
The UK 30-year government bond yield climbed to 5.76%, the highest level since 1998.
Israel is coordinating with the United States as tensions escalate in the Strait of Hormuz, jeopardizing a ceasefire deal with Iran, according to Israeli sources. Coordination efforts include preparations for a possible new round of strikes against Iran that would focus on energy infrastructure and targeted killings of senior Iranian officials.
Ukraine's security service said it attacked a Russian oil pumping station in the Leningrad region.
Meta Platforms (META.O) said it would extend technical protection measures for teenage accounts to 27 European Union countries.
American Electric Power (AEP) reiterated its 2026 operating earnings guidance range.
American Electric Power Company's first-quarter revenue was US$6.02 billion, compared with agency expectations of US$5.75 billion.
Ferrari's shares fell 2.9% after the release of first-quarter results.
BioNtechSE (BNTX.O) Q1 revenue in 2026 was 118.1 million euros, compared with 182.8 million euros in the same period last year, and market expectations were 167 million euros.
Ferrari's diluted earnings per share in the first quarter were 2.33 euros, compared with agency expectations of 2.30 euros.
Ferrari delivered 3,436 vehicles in the first quarter, compared with agency expectations of 3,520 vehicles.
Ferrari confirms guidance.