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France has quietly become one of Europe’s most exciting destinations for SaaS innovation. Backed by strong government investment, a world-class talent pool, and a startup ecosystem that has already produced some of the continent’s most ambitious tech companies, France is no longer just a cultural capital; it is rapidly cementing its reputation as a serious SaaS hub. From AI-powered automation platforms and cybersecurity tools to HR management solutions and crisis intelligence software, the SaaS startups emerging from France are tackling real business challenges with impressive depth and ambition. Here are the ones you need to know about.   Why is…

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Patches of the Sun’s surface often show strong magnetic fields. These fields can emerge within a matter of hours, and can decay slowly or quickly, sometimes over days, weeks, or even months. Thanks to a new study about these long-lived active regions, we now know much more about the patches where these strong magnetic fields take at least a month to decay. This study relied on inputs from NASA’s Solar Active Region Spotter citizen science project, which asked volunteers to answer a series of questions about pairs of active region images from NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory. Project leads Emily Mason…

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Carmel, IN, March 14, 2026 –(PR.com)– Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing how organizations make decisions, communicate, and operate. Yet while many professionals have begun experimenting with AI tools, few leaders have received guidance on how those tools should influence leadership judgment and accountability. Carmel-based leadership consultancy ADVISA is launching a new training program designed to help leaders navigate that shift.Recent research by McKinsey Global Institute states that AI agents and automation could perform tasks that occupy 60–70% of today’s global work hours. Yet many leaders are still navigating how those tools should influence leadership judgment and accountability. ADVISA’s new program, Leading…

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Trailblazer James Barnes-Miller called time on his competitive Para snowboarding career after recording his best banked slalom result at a Winter Paralympics.Broadstairs’ Barnes-Miller finished seventh in the men’s banked slalom SB-UL in a time of 59.08sec.James Barnes-Miller competes in his first run in the banked slalom SB-UL final at the Cortina Para Snowboard Park on Friday. Picture: OIS/IOC/PA Wire.The 36-year-old, beaten in the quarter-finals of the snowboard cross last weekend, made his debut at PyeongChang 2018 when he became the first Para snowboarder to represent ParalympicsGB at a Winter Games.Eight years later and Barnes-Miller completed his final Paralympic run competing…

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Friday 13 March 2026 4:10 pm Flexible jobs in hospitality and retail could be under threat Nine in ten workers in hospitality and tourism quit the sector altogether when they switch jobs, as the hiring “churn” drives costs and dampens the industry’s productivity.As many as 87 per cent of hospitality and tourism workers who quit jobs end up leaving the industry for good, while the exit rate stands at 82 per cent for retail staff, according to jobs site Indeed.The cost of frequent rehiring adds to mounting pressures faced by the hospitality and retail industries, including minimum wage increases and…

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Glasgow-based country-pop artist Riley, modern rock band Lo Rays and singer-songwriter Alice Faye are among the five exceptional emerging Scottish artists shortlisted for the prestigious award. Now in its fifth year, the award highlights rising talent from across Scotland’s music scene, with past winners and nominees going on to achieve national recognition. Riley, who represents a fresh wave of Scottish country-pop, has been recognised for her sound that combines Glasgow grit and Nashville polish. She said: “Being shortlisted for BBC Introducing Scottish Act of the Year is a real honour. “I’ve loved the BBC Introducing show for years, so getting…

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What you need to know about recent changes in fuel, gas and oil prices | Belfast LiveNeed to knowSir Keir Starmer said he is determined to “clamp down” on people “getting ripped off” on their energy billsStock imageWhat you need to know about recent changes in fuel, gas and oil pricesChancellor Rachel Reeves gave an update this week around a crippling 81% increase in a week of home heating oil – used by more than 60 per cent of Northern Ireland homes. At Treasury questions the Chancellor was challenged over her response to the situation which has left thousands struggling…

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Uber has added another company’s autonomous vehicles to its growing robotaxi network. Hyundai-owned Motional’s self-driving version of the Ioniq 5 is now available to be hailed for rides to and from five areas around the city — with a safety monitor in the car, for now. Starting Friday, the vehicles will do pickup and drop-offs in the rideshare zones at Resorts World and Encore hotel casinos on the Strip, along with the Westgate, which is next to the Las Vegas Convention Center. The Motional AVs will also handle rides to and from the Town Square shopping center near the city’s…

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The FBI is investigating a hacker suspected of publishing several video games laced with malware on the popular PC games store Steam, the agency said Friday.  In its announcement looking for victims who may have been infected, the FBI listed the following games suspected of being developed by the same cybercriminal over the last two years, hosted on the Steam store but embedded with malware: BlockBlasters, Chemia, Dashverse/DashFPS, Lampy, Lunara, PirateFi, and Tokenova. This is not the first time hackers have been able to host malware on the Valve-owned games marketplace. Last year, hackers published several games on Steam that…

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