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  • China Targets U.S. Tech Industry with Rare Earth Export Freeze China halts rare earth exports amid U.S.-China trade tensions, impacting high-tech industries and defense contractors.
  • Porsche Taycan GTS Breaks Guinness Record with 10.9-Mile Ice Drift Porsche sets a Guinness World Record for the longest continuous drift on ice with the Taycan GTS, covering 17.503 km.
  • Africa's MPOX Variant Clade 1b Reaches France: Health Officials Take Action France reports the first case of the MPOX variant from Africa, prompting health measures and investigations into its spread.
  • LA Wildfires’ Economic Toll Hits $50 Billion, Doubling Early Estimates LA wildfires' economic losses may reach $50 billion, impacting insurance claims and potentially raising premiums in California.
  • Real Reason Trump Wants Greenland and the Panama Canal: Geopolitical Dominance Trump's interest in Greenland and the Panama Canal highlights U.S. concerns over China's and Russia's geopolitical expansion.
  • Biden Targets China, Russia with New Semiconductor Export Limits The Biden administration plans new semiconductor export restrictions for AI, easing rules for allies while tightening limits for adversaries.
  • Wildfire Chaos in California: 150,000 Evacuated as Flames Spread A devastating wildfire in California has destroyed over 1,000 structures, claimed five lives, and prompted mass evacuations amid strong winds.
  • Trump’s Request to Delay Hush Money Trial Sentencing Denied by Courts Trump's request to delay sentencing in his hush money trial has been denied, with the sentencing set for just before his inauguration.
  • Why Russians Are Feeling More Lonely Than Ever—And What It Means for Global Mental Health As the Russia-Ukraine war continues, feelings of loneliness and anxiety rise globally, especially among Russians facing emotional burnout.
  • North Korea's New Missile Test Raises Red Flags—The EU and South Korea Speak Out The EU condemned North Korea's IRBM test for violating UN resolutions, while South Korea doubts the missile's reported performance.
  • Pentagon Accuses CATL and Tencent of Ties to Chinese Military, Companies Dispute Listing The U.S. added CATL and Tencent to its list of Chinese military companies, citing support for the PLA, affecting their reputations and stock.
  • Ukraine Estimates 3,800 North Korean Casualties as Troops Suffer Heavy Losses in Kursk Ukraine reports 3,800 North Korean casualties in the Kursk region, with ongoing heavy losses amid Russia's counteroffensives.
  • Goldberg Wraps Up Diplomatic Service in South Korea, Leaves with Optimism for Country's Future U.S. Ambassador Philip Goldberg bids farewell to Korea, reflecting on his diplomatic career and emphasizing the importance of democracy.
  • Putin Directs Russia to Strengthen AI Ties with China Amid Geopolitical Challenges Putin directs collaboration with China on AI, addressing hardware shortages amid U.S. sanctions, highlighting Russia's tech challenges.
  • Trump Calls for Canada to Become the 51st State Following Trudeau's Resignation Trudeau announces resignation amid pressure from Trump for Canada to merge with the U.S., deepening political crisis in Canada.
  • Zelenskyy Hopes Trump’s Visit Will Strengthen Ukraine’s Fight Against Russia Ukrainian President Zelenskyy plans to strengthen ties with Trump, believing he can influence Putin to end the war in Ukraine.
  • Donald Trump Jr. Heads to Greenland for Private Podcast Shoot, Ignites Interest in Past U.S. Greenland Talks Donald Trump Jr. plans a private visit to Greenland for podcast content, amid ongoing discussions about the territory's strategic importance.
  • Trump Seeks Help from Allies, Including South Korea, for U.S. Naval Shipbuilding Amid Capacity Crisis Trump emphasizes the need for U.S. naval shipbuilding support from allies due to current domestic capacity challenges.
  • Louisiana Reports First H5N1 Death, Patient Exposed to Poultry and Wild Birds A Louisiana resident has died from H5N1 avian influenza, marking the first death in the U.S. from this infection.
  • Brazil’s 116-Year-Old Nun Is Now the World's Oldest Living Person Sister Inah Canabarro, 116, is now the world's oldest living person, known for her faith, humor, and love for soccer.
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