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Rio Tinto exec doubts tariffs will move aluminum production to US Rio Tinto exec doubts tariffs will move aluminum production to US

Rio Tinto exec doubts tariffs will move aluminum production to US

May 15, 2025
Rio Tinto exec doubts tariffs will move aluminum production to US Rio Tinto exec doubts tariffs will move aluminum production to US

Rio Tinto exec doubts tariffs will move aluminum production to US

May 15, 2025
Nestle's Thailand coffee troubles raise doubts for foreign joint ventures Nestle's Thailand coffee troubles raise doubts for foreign joint ventures

Nestle’s Thailand coffee troubles raise doubts for foreign joint ventures

May 10, 2025
Trump doubts Putin is willing to end the Ukraine war Trump doubts Putin is willing to end the Ukraine war

Trump doubts Putin is willing to end the Ukraine war

April 26, 2025
Taiwan keen on Alaska LNG plan as South Korea doubts costs Taiwan keen on Alaska LNG plan as South Korea doubts costs

Taiwan keen on Alaska LNG plan as South Korea doubts costs

April 25, 2025
Trump spurs doubts over Australia's $234bn nuclear submarine plan Trump spurs doubts over Australia's $234bn nuclear submarine plan

Trump spurs doubts over Australia's $234bn nuclear submarine plan

April 18, 2025
Jimmy Lai testimony spotlights mogul's Trump hopes, Biden doubts Jimmy Lai testimony spotlights mogul's Trump hopes, Biden doubts

Jimmy Lai testimony spotlights mogul’s Trump hopes, Biden doubts

January 12, 2025
Rapidus's Japan chip plant may bring $120bn economic windfall, but doubts remain Rapidus's Japan chip plant may bring $120bn economic windfall, but doubts remain

Rapidus’s Japan chip plant may bring $120bn economic windfall, but doubts remain

October 15, 2024
  • Giant pandas to leave Wakayama but memories of 'Big Daddy' will linger
    Giant pandas to leave Wakayama but memories of ‘Big Daddy’ will linger
    WAKAYAMA, Japan — With all four giant pandas on loan to a zoo in western Japan’s Wakayama prefecture returning to China late next month, many of their fans can’t help but bemoan the fate of “Big Daddy.” In Janu, a 32-year-old male panda named Eimei died at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding…
  • Audio of interview confirms Biden memory lapses
    Audio of interview confirms Biden memory lapses
    Newly released audio of a special counsel interviewing then-President joe Biden confirms memory lapses that White House officials denied at the time, including a president clearly struggling to remember the year his oldest son died. Even after the transcript was released, Biden aides, including then-White House spokesman Ian Sams, insisted that the president did not forget the…
  • Turkey bolsters ties with Pakistan during and after India conflict
    Turkey bolsters ties with Pakistan during and after India conflict
    ISLAMABAD — Pakistan’s renewed conflict with India over the past several weeks has underscored its strong bond with Turkey, as the two Muslim-majority nations boost ties over weapons procurement that could damage Ankara’s relations with New Delhi. Turkey, along with China and Azerbaijan, was one of the few countries that openly sided with Pakistan during…
  • Republicans seek new oversight of online speech while boosting AI
    Republicans seek new oversight of online speech while boosting AI
    Republican lawmakers have introduced legislation over the last week that could give the federal government a tighter grasp on some tech platforms, while easing up government scrutiny on artificial intelligence.    The Republican-led House Energy and Commerce Committee’s budget reconciliation bill was introduced Tuesday and would give the federal government the ability to update IT…
  • Hira Mani reveals her passion for drumming
    Hira Mani reveals her passion for drumming
    KARACHI:  Famous Pakistani actress Hira Mani has surprised her fans by revealing a personal passion that many were unaware of. Taking to Instagram, the actress shared a series of photos in which she is seen playing the drums with her hair down, showcasing a different, artistic side of her personality. The post was met with…
  • Nvidia to ship new AI chip for China next quarter, modified Blackwell later
    Nvidia to ship new AI chip for China next quarter, modified Blackwell later
    PALO ALTO, California/TAIPEI/HONG KONG — Nvidia will start shipping a modified Hopper-series chip for artificial intelligence applications to customers in China in coming months, its latest effort to stay in the Chinese market as Huawei steps up its own AI chip offerings and the U.S. tightens export restrictions, Nikkei Asia has learned. The new chip…
  • Dust storm covers Chicago with near-zero visibility conditions
    Dust storm covers Chicago with near-zero visibility conditions
    A dust storm that brought visibility to near zero swept across the Chicago area Friday, prompting the first dust storm warning ever issued to the city, officials said. The “wall of dust” that struck the South Side and other areas occurred on a day in which high winds of 50 mph were forecast, and as…
  • India plans to build new Indus River project to cut Pakistan’s water supply
    India plans to build new Indus River project to cut Pakistan’s water supply
    India is planning to significantly increase its water intake from a major river that flows into Pakistan, in response to the recent Pahalgam incident in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir. Delhi suspended its participation in the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty shortly after the Pahalgam incident, accusing Pakistan of carrying out the terror attack. Although…
  • Indonesia grapples with the popularity and risks of Sam Altman's Worldcoin
    Indonesia grapples with the popularity and risks of Sam Altman’s Worldcoin
    JAKARTA — Fajar Cipta, a ride-hailing driver based in Jakarta, had long heard about cryptocurrency from YouTube videos and online influencers. So when OpenAi CEO Sam Altman’s World project officially entered Indonesia in Febru, opening at least 20 “verification hubs,” Fajar was among the first to line up.
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