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  • U.S. Escalates Trade War, Orders Export Bans on Semiconductor Components to China's SMIC The United States has suspended semiconductor supplies to Chinese smartphone maker Huawei and is also tightening export restrictions on Chinese semiconductor maker SMIC. This has prompted dozens of U.S. component companies, including U.S. semiconductor materials companies, to stop exporting to China...
  • GOP Defeated: Homeland Security Secretary Impeachment Fails by One Vote US House of Representatives defeats impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary DHS Secretary Mayorkas. Immigration issues are being dragged into the presidential race.
  • Giant Statue of Emperor Constantine Resurfaces Over Rome Through 3D Technology A replica of the statue of Constantine the Great at the Capitoline Museums in Rome. Constantine the Great was the 44th emperor of the ancient Roman Empire, and the statue has been reborn after 1700 years...
  • Russian Astronaut Rockets Past Space Record: 878 Days and Counting A Russian cosmonaut has broken the world record for cumulative time in space. His cumulative time has now exceeded 878 days and is expected to exceed 1000 days on June 5...
  • Nikki Haley Takes Aim at Biden and Trump's Age with 'Grumpy Old Men' Campaign Nikki Haley / Reuters Nikki Haley, a U.S. Republican primary candidate and former U.S. ambassador to the UN, has sparked controversy by promoting the slogan “Grumpy Old Men” and stirring up an age-related debate. This move is seen as a strategic attempt to target President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, both potential presidential […]
  • U.S. Targets Chinese Tech: 12 Companies Blacklisted by Defense Department The U.S. Department of Defense has added 12 more companies to its list of companies working with China's military. The move bans investment by Americans and U.S. companies and warns of the risks of doing business with Chinese companies...
  • U.S Military Stops Attack Two Days After Militant Group's Warning Militias inside Iraq have said they are suspending military operations against US forces. The move was reportedly made under pressure from Iran and the Iraqi government...
  • Elon Musk Announces Implantation of First Neuralink Brain Chip in a Human Elon Musk's startup Neuralink has successfully performed a surgery to implant a chip into a human brain. This is expected to enable the development of telepathic capabilities that can control devices using only thoughts...
  • China Implements Ban on Stock Borrowing for Short Selling to Stabilize Markets Chinese securities authorities announce a total ban on stock lending. Restrictions on short selling to protect against stock price declines. Stock refinancing market to also restrict some stock lending. A move to stabilize the stock market. Chinese stocks still falling.
  • Russian Vessels Docked in North Korea Raise Concerns in UN A Russian ship has been spotted loading cargo in North Korea, according to satellite imagery from the British Ministry of Defense. It was reportedly submitted for an investigation into the North Korea-Russia arms trade, and the UN panel of experts is expected to publish its evidence next month...
  • China's Stock Market in Crisis: Premier Li Qiang Promises Stability Chinese authorities say they will take effective measures against stock market plunge. Emphasized strengthening market stability with medium- and long-term capital injections. Hong Kong stock market also down. China will also accelerate artificial intelligence (AI) upgrades...
  • China Imposes Export Ban on Rare-Earth Technology China tightens rare earth technology export controls, including refining and magnet production, as global supply chain diversification grows.
  • At Least 127 Killed From 6.2 Magnitude Earthquake in China Earthquake in northwest China kills 118, injures 182. Rescue operations in full swing, death toll expected. Authorities are sending help to affected areas.
  • Is it China again? Following Qingdao's 'urine', 'vaccine needles' appeared in pork. A needle found in pork at a student cafeteria at China's Jiaotong University has sparked controversy. The school apologized, saying the needles were from a pig vaccine, but students and parents remain concerned. There are three possibilities for the needles to have been found in the pork...
  • Israel is at war with debt..$6 billion from overseas. Will it be okay as it is? Israeli government issues 6% bonds to raise $6 billion for war.

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