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Al Jazeera's analysis indicates that Israel's occupation has intensified resistance, with five Palestinians recently killed near Nablus, while four new outposts have been established.
Al Jazeera, in an analytical report, stated that Israel's occupation has intensified resistance and trapped itself in a vicious cycle of its own making. The report noted that this cycle recently led t
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Firebird Launches CIS Region's Largest AI Factory in Armenia, Plans to Deploy Over 70,000 NVIDIA Rubin and Blackwell GPUs
Emerging AI cloud service provider Firebird has launched the largest AI factory in the CIS region in Armenia, powered by NVIDIA accelerated computing and Dell Technologies high-performance AI infrastr
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US Mortgage Rates Mixed on Saturday: 30-Year Fixed Rate Falls 7 Bps to 6.61%, 15-Year Rises 11 Bps to 6.01%
According to average rates from the Zillow lender marketplace, the 30-year fixed rate fell by 7 basis points to 6.61%, while the 15-year fixed rate rose by 11 basis points to 6.01%. The 5/1 adjustable
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Ukraine drone maker Fire Point CEO says military strength is key to diplomacy, expects to produce over 100,000 drones by year-end
Fire Point CEO Iryna Terekh stated that Kyiv has "learned the hard way" that military strength is an essential precursor to diplomacy, describing deep strikes into Russian territory as a core tenet of
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IMF First Deputy Managing Director Dan Katz says domestic stablecoins could boost demand for dollar-backed tokens, as users may favor digital dollars for their liquidity, network effects and
IMF First Deputy Managing Director Dan Katz says domestic stablecoins could boost demand for dollar-backed tokens, as users may favor digital dollars for their liquidity, network effects and cross-bor
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Ukrainian President Zelenskyy Makes Debut Trip to Serbia
This marks his first visit to the Balkan country, whose leader has been scaling back once-close ties with Russia.
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Ukraine Drone Strike Sparks Fire at Russia’s Ilsky Refinery in Krasnodar Region, Injuring Five
Ukraine Drone Strike Sparks Fire at Russia’s Ilsky Refinery in Krasnodar Region, Injuring Five
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US Judge Temporarily Blocks Pentagon's Designation of WuXi AppTec as Chinese Military Company
The ruling grants temporary relief to the major pharmaceutical contractor, preventing the Defense Department from enforcing the label.
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War-fueled diesel squeeze to worsen this winter as demand rises, Bloomberg reports.
War-fueled diesel squeeze to worsen this winter as demand rises, Bloomberg reports.
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Russian missile attack near Kyiv kills at least three, including one child
The attack occurred in the early hours of Saturday, with missiles striking eastern districts of Kyiv and witnesses reporting loud explosions. Falling debris damaged apartment buildings and cars, and a
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Amazon AWS is facing a CPU shortage, as the popularization of AI Agents has led to a surge in hashrate demand, requiring internal engineers to wait several days to obtain resources.
According to tech media The Information on August 7, Amazon Web Services (AWS) executives convened an engineering meeting in May this year, demanding that they do everything possible to save hashrate
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Saudi Intelligence Chief Meets Iraqi PM, Renews Riyadh Visit Invitation
Saudi intelligence chief Khalid bin Ali Al Humaidan met Iraqi Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi in Baghdad, renewing an invitation for al-Zaidi to visit Riyadh. The meeting aimed to resolve strained ties af
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NVIDIA plans to invest up to $3 billion in Blackstone-backed power developer Lancium to secure power resources for AI data centers
NVIDIA plans to invest up to $3 billion in Blackstone-backed power developer Lancium to secure power resources for AI data centers
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XRP Ledger proposes new amendments, including "Confidential Transfers" for institutional privacy on over $530M tokenized assets
The proposed amendments, part of XRPL version 3.3.0 released this week, aim to allow institutions to encrypt token balances and transfer amounts for Multi-Purpose Tokens (MPT). While accounts and toke
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Analysis: US July non-farm payrolls unexpectedly decreased by 23,000, coupled with oil price fluctuations, driving gold to its best weekly performance in seven months.
This week, the gold market was supported by two macroeconomic forces. On Friday, the U.S. July non-farm payrolls report showed an unexpected decrease of 23,000 jobs, significantly lower than the marke
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At least six Palestinians, including paramedics, were injured in an Israeli raid on the West Bank.
Six Palestinians, including two paramedics, were injured in a series of attacks by Israeli forces and settlers in the Nablus and Bethlehem areas of the West Bank, according to Palestinian authorities.
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US SEC Drops Insider-Trading Suit Against Executive Pardoned by Trump
US SEC Drops Insider-Trading Suit Against Executive Pardoned by Trump
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Japan's inflation rate dips 0.1 percentage point after CPI revision, extending streak of undershooting BOJ's 2% target to six months
Japan's inflation rate dips 0.1 percentage point after CPI revision, extending streak of undershooting BOJ's 2% target to six months
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U.S. Stocks Notch Fresh Record After Jobs Report Eases Rate-Hike Fears, With S&P 500 and Nasdaq Capping Best Week Since April
U.S. Stocks Notch Fresh Record After Jobs Report Eases Rate-Hike Fears, With S&P 500 and Nasdaq Capping Best Week Since April
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NVIDIA's Market Cap Sees Largest Weekly Gain in Over a Year, Musk Calls Its Vera Rubin Chip Architecture "The Best"
NVIDIA (Nvidia) shares rose on Friday, notching their best weekly performance in over a year, following significant endorsement for its AI chips and continued strong hyperscale data center spending. S
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Software Stocks Experience Wild Swings Amid 'SaaSpocalypse' Debate Over AI Impact
This week, software stocks saw significant volatility as investors weighed the impact of artificial intelligence. HubSpot and Datadog each plunged 19% after their earnings reports, with Datadog noting
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Bloomberg economists expect the US core CPI year-over-year growth to slow to 2% in July, a new low since March 2021, supporting the Federal Reserve's decision to keep interest rates unchanged in September.
Bloomberg economists, including Anna Wong, noted in their latest weekly outlook report that market expectations for a September rate hike by the Federal Reserve have cooled following the unexpectedly
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Meredith Whitney says U.S. credit card balances are growing in line with inflation.
Meredith Whitney, CEO of Meredith Whitney Advisory Group, said in an interview with Bloomberg that U.S. consumers' credit card balances are growing in line with inflation. She also discussed the curre
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Palantir Stock Records Best Week Since 2024
Palantir Technologies Inc.'s shares have experienced their best weekly performance since 2024. This rebound is attributed to booming demand for the company's artificial intelligence solutions, which i
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South Korea to launch 'Future Fund' with AI boom's 'windfall revenue'
South Korea's budget ministry announced Friday that it will launch the "Future Fund" to promote long-term economic growth. The fund will be financed by what the government calls "windfall revenue" fro
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China's National Bureau of Statistics: The total output of early rice nationwide in 2026 was 28.292 million tons, a year-on-year decrease of 0.8%.
According to data released by the National Bureau of Statistics, the national per-unit area yield of early rice in 2026 was 5963.4 kg/hectare, a decrease of 48.5 kg/hectare or 0.8% compared to 2025; t
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AI helps Southeast Asia-based scammers cut costs, leading to wider spread of cross-border crimes
The use of artificial intelligence is facilitating the spread of fraud and other cross-border crimes in Southeast Asia. US-driven clampdowns are prompting these fraud groups to relocate from countries
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South Korea's KOSPI index opened down 1.35% on Friday, then narrowed its losses to 0.31%, closing at 6,831.53 points, dragged down by a renewed rise in US Treasury yields and higher oil prices.
U.S. government bond yields resumed their rise on Thursday, reversing some of the previous day's declines, after the U.S. Treasury announced an expansion of bond buybacks.
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South Korea's Exports Jumped 56% in Early August, Driven by Strong Chip Shipments
South Korea's exports surged 56% from a year earlier over the first 20 days of August, reaching $55.2 billion, customs data showed. This marks the highest level for the 20-day period for any August, w
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South Korea's producer prices in July fell 0.4% for the first time in 11 months, due to lower oil prices.
South Korea's central bank data shows that the Producer Price Index in July fell by 0.4% month-on-month, the first monthly decline since August 2025. This was mainly driven by falling global crude oil
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Donald Trump vows 'economic D-Day' on Iran, threatens 'massive' economic consequences for countries doing business with it
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated that the United States will take action against any country deemed to be providing a lifeline to Iran, and will announce the specific mechanisms for new econ
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Changpeng Zhao: Supports tokenization on all blockchains, believes it's the best way for nations to raise funds and attract foreign direct investment
He pointed out that although tokenization brings about the problem of "fragmented liquidity," it is the fastest way to drive industry growth and can be partially solved by improving interoperability b
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Japan's headline inflation hit 1.9% in July, highest this year, driven by energy prices due to the Iran war
Core inflation, which excludes fresh food but includes energy, rose 1.8%, in line with expectations. Wholesale inflation also surged to 7.2% in July, with electricity charges being the largest contrib
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Yemeni government forces and Houthi rebels escalated clashes, with government forces launching 81 attacks within 24 hours, and Houthi rebels claiming to have attacked targets inside Saudi Arabia.
A Yemeni government military spokesman stated that over the past 24 hours, government forces launched 81 attacks on Houthi positions, resulting in the "elimination" of several Houthi fighters and fiel
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Elon Musk retweeted a post stating that if humanoid robots possess high dexterity and intelligence, everyone will have access to healthcare services surpassing those available to the wealthiest people on Earth, and human happiness will be significantly enhanced.
Elon Musk retweeted a post from cb_doge, which quoted Musk himself stating that highly dexterous and intelligent humanoid robots will enable everyone to receive better medical care than even the wealt
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OpenAI is gaining on Anthropic with US business users in Q3, though Anthropic still leads in market share as of July, new data indicates
Data from corporate credit card and expense management company Ramp shows OpenAI is growing faster among US businesses in Q3 to date, after losing the lead to Anthropic in May. As of July, Anthropic h
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Foreign ownership of Japan stocks hit a new record for three consecutive years in fiscal 2025, exceeding one-third, driven by the AI boom and improved corporate governance.
Foreign ownership of Japan stocks hit a new record for three consecutive years in fiscal 2025, exceeding one-third, driven by the AI boom and improved corporate governance.
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The White House released the "National Space Transportation Policy," aiming to ensure continued U.S. leadership in space and planning to support over 1,000 launches and reentries annually by 2030.
The policy identifies space access as a critical national and economic security interest and directs U.S. executive departments and agencies to take actions including optimizing launch and reentry inf
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Former New York Fed President Bill Dudley Warns US Stocks Are in Bubble Territory
Former New York Fed President Bill Dudley Warns US Stocks Are in Bubble Territory
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UK life insurer Standard Life has reached an agreement with CVC, Goldman Sachs, and PGIM to invest over a trillion dollars in private market assets for UK pension funds.
London-based life insurer Standard Life announced on Thursday that it has reached an agreement with private equity firms CVC Capital Partners, Goldman Sachs, and PGIM, the asset management arm of Prud
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The United States imposed new sanctions on nine Cuban state-owned mining, metals, and construction companies and three leaders.
The Cuban Ministry of Construction and government-controlled import companies are among the sanctioned entities, according to a notice published Thursday on the U.S. Treasury Department website. U.S.
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Broadcom is in talks with lenders, seeking over $60 billion in debt financing for an AI chip deal that would benefit companies like Anthropic.
Broadcom is in talks with a group of lenders to raise over $60 billion in debt for an AI chip financing deal that would benefit AI company Anthropic PBC and others.
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Moody’s Ratings Urges US Insurance Watchdog NAIC to Impose Tougher Treatment on Private Credit Ratings, Citing Concerns Overstated Quality and Rating Shopping
Moody’s Ratings Urges US Insurance Watchdog NAIC to Impose Tougher Treatment on Private Credit Ratings, Citing Concerns Overstated Quality and Rating Shopping
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Federal Reserve Board approves National Westminster Bank Plc's application to establish a representative office in Stamford, Connecticut
Federal Reserve Board approves National Westminster Bank Plc's application to establish a representative office in Stamford, Connecticut
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US Imposes New Sanctions on International Criminal Court (ICC) After It Sought Arrest Warrant for Israeli PM Netanyahu
The move has drawn condemnation from the United Nations and the European Union but was welcomed by Israel.
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US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent: Will expand buybacks of high-cost debt and announce new fiscal measures to address the highest borrowing costs in years
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent: Will expand buybacks of high-cost debt and announce new fiscal measures to address the highest borrowing costs in years
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Japan's global patent share in core AI fields shrinks from 25% to 8% over two decades, falling behind US and China
Japan now ranks fourth in patents for AI mechanisms and foundational technologies, with China, the U.S., and South Korea occupying the top three spots.
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MarketWatch analysis points out that historical data shows interest rates typically fall, rather than rise, when a bull market tops out, making the current question from market analysts about "how high interest rates need to rise to kill the bull market" misguided.
A MarketWatch article points out that many Wall Street analysts have recently focused on how high interest rates need to rise to end the bull market, but historical experience shows that interest rate
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