Oil prices rose on Thursday on a weaker dollar as fears of rising U.S. inflation eased while a steep fall in U.S. fuel stocks meant a crude glut would be short-lived as refiners restart in Texas after last month's freeze.
AI, global waste crisis themes of Fire Station exhibitions
11 Mar 2021 - 10:40
Horse paintings on display at “Keep Running: AI, Art and Qatari Heritage” at Fire Station Gallery 3. Pics: Raynald C Rivera | The Peninsula
By Raynald C Rivera | The Peninsula
The Fire Station: Artist in Residence, yesterday launched two exhibitions with diverse themes and works created using fresh mediums.
“Keep Running: AI, Art and Qatari Heritage” was unveiled at Gallery 3 while “Mohammed Atiq Al Dosari: Attention” opened at Gallery 4.
Dr. James She, an associate professor at Hamad Bin Khalifa University, shows that Artificial Intelligence (AI) can be used not only for technological advances but also for creative purposes like art through his works being showcased at the “Keep Running: AI, Art and Qatari Heritage” exhibition.
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The German DAX Index board is seen during a trading session at Frankfurt s stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany, December 30, 2020.
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WIDE SPREAD. Britain’s IG Group is getting love from investors – just not its own. The 3.1 billion pound spread-betting specialist is signing up retail traders at an astonishing pace. Over 40,000 new clients placed their first trade with IG in the final three months of 2020, the company said on Thursday, helping to boost its revenue by 65% year-on-year to 230 million pounds. It’s further evidence that the trading boom is not limited to the United States.
World stocks rose to their highest in just over a week on Thursday after a report on U.S. consumer prices calmed investor nerves about inflation and lifted the Dow Jones Industrial Average to a record close.