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U.S.-China Rare-Earth Deal Expected to Close Before Thanksgiving
The United States and China are aiming to finalise a rare-earths agreement before Thanksgiving, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Sunday. He spoke on Fox News’ Sunday Morning Futures a month after both sides reached a framework inte...
Samsung to Add New Pyeongtaek Chip Line as Demand Strengthens
Samsung Electronics said it will add a new semiconductor production line at its Pyeongtaek...
Trump Open to Talks With Venezuela's Maduro as Tensions Rise
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday that his administration may hold talks with Venezuelan...
Tesla Bull Urges Tim Cook to Replace Siri with Google’s Gemini AI
Prominent Tesla investor Ross Gerber, widely known as a “Tesla bull,” has publicly challenged...
Australia Rules Out Co-Hosting COP31 Summit With Turkey
Australia has ruled out co-hosting next year’s COP31 climate summit with Turkey, saying the...
Eduardo Bolsonaro to be Tried for Seeking Trump's Help in Brazil Case
Brazil’s Supreme Court has moved ahead with charges against Congressman Eduardo Bolsonaro,...
Satya Nadella Says Microsoft will Shift Software Pricing for AI Agents
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has announced that the company is preparing to overhaul the way it...
Australia Pushes to Host COP31 as Turkey Contest Tightens
Australia’s Energy Minister Chris Bowen will travel to the Brazil climate summit to promote...
Verizon to cut up to 20,000 jobs under new CEO Schulman
Verizon Communications is poised to undertake one of its most significant workforce reductions ever, with plans to cut 15,000 to 20,000 jobs — roughly 15–20% of its approximately 100,000-strong staff — under the leadership of its newly appointed CEO
Xi Meets Thai King in Beijing, Signaling Stronger Bilateral Ties
Chinese President Xi Jinping met Thailand’s King Maha Vajiralongkorn in Beijing on Friday, marking the first visit by a Thai monarch since the two countries established diplomatic ties 50 year...
Sarkozy Appeal on Conspiracy Conviction to Begin in March 2025
Former French President Sarkozy will begin his appeal on March 16, with hearings scheduled through June 3, following his conviction for criminal conspiracy linked to alleged Libyan financing of his 2007 presidential campaign. The timetable wa...
U.S. designates four European Extremist Groups as Terror Groups
The United States on Thursday designated four militant groups based in Germany, Italy, and Greece as foreign terrorist organizations, expanding Washington’s counter-extremism actions in Euro...
















