Noor Bazmi

Author
Noor Bazmi

Noor Bazmi

Author

Noor Bazmi is a Film graduate. She transitioned from reel to real-world stories as a news writer, with interests ranging from blockchain to technology and their increasing role in the economic world and personal lives. While continuing as a news writer for over a year now, she is pursuing further qualifications in marketing, a field that blends her focus in creative storytelling, innovation, and authenticity to create real-world impact and deeper connections with global audiences.


Author’s Articles

  • UAE dismisses oil oversupply warnings amid OPEC+ production pause

  • Baidu now running as many robotaxi rides as Waymo each week

  • Top AI official calls AI consciousness a “wrong question”

  • China’s factory boom is fading fast despite trade deal

  • Carney meets China’s Xi after eight years, deal still far off

  • Trade deal can’t stop China’s factory slide as deeper issues remain

  • Starlink brings direct satellite-to-phone service to UK for the first time

  • China halts rare earth controls for one year after a successful Trump-Xi meeting

  • Tech giants burn through $80 billion on AI as Wall Street splits on future

  • Chinese platforms are taking over Southeast Asia’s internet shopping

  • Japan’s central bank holds interest rates steady despite ongoing inflation pressures

  • Cameo drags OpenAI to court over a new Sora feature name

  • Foxconn to put Nvidia’s humanoid robots to work at Texas factory

  • Senators warn Trump’s crypto order puts millions of retirement accounts at risk

  • Toyota says Trump misunderstood investment commitment to America

  • India warns dollar stablecoins threaten global monetary policy

  • Amazon’s largest corporate layoff ever affects 14,000 employees

  • Ark Invest chief Cathie Wood sees humanoid robots as next major AI breakthrough

  • Trump’s Russian oil sanctions force India and China to make tough choices

  • China might win tech export relief with its strongest bargaining tool

  • Major social media companies give in to Australia’s teen ban

  • Is AI becoming a scapegoat for layoffs? Chegg cuts half its employees again