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etnews (357 Posts)

  • Ukraine's Shocking Nuclear Plan: Could They Build a Bomb if U.S. Aid Stops? Ukraine may pursue nuclear weapons if U.S. military aid is cut, according to a report, sparking controversy over its intentions.
  • Is Elon Musk Trying to Run the White House? Advisors Are Worried About His Power Grab Musk's influence in Trump's administration raises concerns among advisers about his overreach and potential to overshadow campaign goals.
  • President Yoon Heads to Peru and Brazil for Key Global Summits, Expected to Meet with Biden and Xi President Yoon Suk Yeol will visit Peru and Brazil for APEC and G20 summits, discussing economic growth and climate cooperation.
  • Forgotten Doorstop Turns Into $3.2 Million Masterpiece at Auction A 300-year-old marble bust used to prop a door in a UK council has been valued at 4.5 billion won, highlighting its historical significance.
  • Apple’s iPhone 15 Dominates the Top 3 Spots—Samsung Trails Close Behind Apple's iPhone 15 series dominated Q3 2023, taking the top 3 spots, while Samsung's Galaxy A series secured strong positions in the top 10.
  • U.S. Interest Rates Drop—Is the Fed Signaling More Relief Ahead? The Federal Reserve (Fed), the U.S. central bank, has implemented another interest rate cut following its previous reduction in September.
  • Military Leak on Google Maps? Ukraine Raises Security Concerns The Ukrainian military recently protested Google, claiming that an update on Google Maps exposed the locations of secret military facilities.
  • Trump’s Win Sends Japanese Stocks Soaring, While China Feels the Squeeze Trump's election as the 47th U.S. President caused Japanese stocks to surge while Chinese markets declined, hinting at economic shifts.
  • No Women on the Throne: Japan Says ‘No’ to UN’s Call for Gender Equality in Royal Succession The Japanese government has rejected the UN's recommendation to permit women in the imperial line of succession.
  • NVIDIA Tops Apple as World’s Largest Company in Market Cap Shake-Up On Tuesday, NVIDIA became the world's largest publicly traded company by market capitalization, surpassing Apple.
  • Why Sparrows Lose Friends as They Age—Just Like Us A study led by Dr. Julia Schroeder found that sparrows, like humans, tend to have fewer friends as they age, becoming more selective.
  • Starbucks Employees Face Possible Firing If They Don’t Work In-Office Three Days Starbucks has announced that starting in January next year, office employees must work in the office at least three days a week.
  • South Korea Backs Ukraine with Action Plan Against North Korean Troop Deployment President Yoon Suk Yeol and Zelenskyy discussed North Korea's troop deployment, emphasizing cooperation to counter this security threat.
  • Pentagon Confirms: 10,000 North Korean Troops Headed for Ukraine Frontlines The U.S. reports North Korea has sent about 10,000 troops to Russia, with some nearing Ukraine as combat targets.
  • From K2 Tanks to Fighter Jets: South Korean Weapons to Protect Poland as Historic Defense Deal Unfolds President Yoon welcomed Poland's Duda, stating South Korean weapons will protect Poland, highlighting a $44.2B arms deal.
  • ‘Fake News’: NVIDIA CEO Shuts Down Feud Rumors, Blackwell AI Chip Ready to Roll NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang announced that Taiwan's TSMC has fixed all design flaws in the company's latest AI chip, Blackwell.
  • Born in 1919, She Toasts to 105 Years with Guinness and Skipping Marriage Kathleen Hennings, a 105-year-old from Cheltenham, credits her longevity to "drinking Guinness and not marrying."
  • 23 Nobel Laureates Endorse Kamala Harris, Warn of Trump's Economic Dangers 23 Nobel Prize-winning economists have publicly endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential candidate.
  • Case of 18-Year-Old Widow Burned Alive in India—Family Walks Free After 37 Years The 1987 case of Roop Kanwar, an 18-year-old widow burned in a sati ritual, resurfaces as all defendants are acquitted, sparking outrage.
  • New Study Reveals Cats Learn Words Twice as Fast as Infants A new study has found that cats may be quicker learners than human babies when it comes to recognizing words.
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