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EU Commissioner for Defence and Space, Lithuanian Andrius Kubilius (L) and Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo shake hands before their meeting at the Finnish Parliament in Helsinki, Finland on September 26, 2025. One of the main topics of their meeting is the proposed 'drone wall' to be assigned to protect EU's Russian border. (Photo by Vesa Moilanen / Lehtikuva / AFP) / Finland OUT (Photo by VESA MOILANEN/Lehtikuva/AFP via Getty Images)
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TOPSHOT - Framed photos of US President Donald Trump hang next to a picture of an "autopen" to represent former President Joe Biden on the wall of the colonnade near the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, DC on September 25, 2025. Trump has alleged, without evidence, that Biden's use of "autopen," the automated technology to sign pardons and other documents, was part of a cover-up of the Democrat's cognitive decline. Now he has doubled down on the allegation by putting a picture of Biden's signature and the device, in place of his portrait, in a new "Walk of Fame" located in the colonnade that runs along the White House Rose Garden. (Photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP) (Photo by SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)
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A sign celebrating Google 20th anniversary is pictured at Google's headquarters in Mexico on September 24, 2025. AI has a bright future in Latin America but is hamstrung by a huge training shortage, one of Google's top regional executives told AFP in an interview Thursday. (Photo by Carl de Souza / AFP) (Photo by CARL DE SOUZA/AFP via Getty Images)
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A decorative piece for Youtube is pictured at Google's headquarters in Mexico City on September 24, 2025. AI has a bright future in Latin America but is hamstrung by a huge training shortage, one of Google's top regional executives told AFP in an interview Thursday. (Photo by Carl de Souza / AFP) (Photo by CARL DE SOUZA/AFP via Getty Images)
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Vice President for Google Latin America, Adriana Norena, poses for a picture ahead of an interview with AFP in Mexico City on September 24, 2025. AI has a bright future in Latin America but is hamstrung by a huge training shortage, one of Google's top regional executives told AFP in an interview Thursday. (Photo by CARL DE SOUZA / AFP) (Photo by CARL DE SOUZA/AFP via Getty Images)
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Vice President for Google Latin America, Adriana Norena, poses for a picture ahead of an interview with AFP in Mexico City on September 24, 2025. AI has a bright future in Latin America but is hamstrung by a huge training shortage, one of Google's top regional executives told AFP in an interview Thursday. (Photo by Carl de Souza / AFP) (Photo by CARL DE SOUZA/AFP via Getty Images)
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Vice President for Google Latin America, Adriana Norena, poses for a picture ahead of an interview with AFP in Mexico City on September 24, 2025. AI has a bright future in Latin America but is hamstrung by a huge training shortage, one of Google's top regional executives told AFP in an interview Thursday. (Photo by Carl de Souza / AFP) (Photo by CARL DE SOUZA/AFP via Getty Images)
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Vice President for Google Latin America, Adriana Norena, poses for a picture ahead of an interview with AFP in Mexico City on September 24, 2025. AI has a bright future in Latin America but is hamstrung by a huge training shortage, one of Google's top regional executives told AFP in an interview Thursday. (Photo by CARL DE SOUZA / AFP) (Photo by CARL DE SOUZA/AFP via Getty Images)


