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Russian gas has stopped flowing to EU states via Ukraine after a five-year deal expired, marking the end of a decades-long arrangement.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that his country would not allow Russia to "earn additional billions on our blood". Poland's government meanwhile said the cut-off was "another victory" against Moscow.

LA wildfire damages set to cost record $135bn

The Los Angeles wildfires are on track to be among the costliest in US history, with losses already expected to exceed $135bn (£109.7bn).

Biden Administration’s Plan to Publish ‘Export Control Framework for Artificial Intelligence Diffusion’
“We stand ready to engage the U.S. government on how to best accomplish its national security goals in a targeted manner, while ensuring our companies can continue to compete and win globally.”
Finalization of CHIPS Incentives for New Hemlock Polysilicon Manufacturing Facility in Michigan
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Global Semiconductor Sales Increase 20.7% Year-to-Year in November
Sales hit highest-ever monthly total in November; worldwide chip sales increase 1.6% month-to-month
Biden Administration’s Launch of Section 301 Trade Investigation Related to China’s Targeting of the Semiconductor Industry for Dominance
WASHINGTON SIA President and CEO John Neuffer regarding the Biden administration’s decision to launch a Section 301 trade investigation
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Police can seize more than £2m from Tate brothers, court rules
A UK police force made a legal bid to seize the funds held in seven frozen bank accounts
South Korea Impeaches Acting President, Prolonging Political Upheaval
Han Duck-soo declined to make judicial appointments needed to advance the impeachment of his predecessor.
Life in Idlib hints at what Syria can expect from rebel rule
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Rolls-Royce expands to build bespoke cars for super-rich

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Luxury carmaker Rolls-Royce will expand its Goodwood factory and global headquarters to meet the growing demand for bespoke models.

It will invest more than £300 million so it can build more highly-customised versions of its cars for its super-rich clientele.

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AI Failures Will Spike In 2025: A Call For Decentralization Innovation


As we enter 2025, it's clear the AI industry is on the brink of explosive growth—but also a moment of truth. The race to dominate AI is heating up, driven by geopolitical rivalries, billions in government funding,

Elon Musk, the world's richest man, saw his net worth rise exponentially by $270.3 billion on October 24 after it had climbed $33.5 billion as Tesla Inc.shares jumped 22 percent during the day, its biggest one-day rise in more than ten years, according to a Bloomberg report

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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day      1,045

  • Temporary flight restrictions imposed at Russia’s Pulkovo airport in St Petersburg on Saturday were lifted at 07:15 GMT, a representative of Russia’s aviation watchdog Rosaviatsia said.

  • One person was killed and five injured in a Russian drone attack on the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv.

  • A separate Russian bombardment killed a pensioner in the southern Zaporizhia region.

  • Ukrainian attacks on Russian border areas killed two, according to local governors. One was killed by a mortar strike on a village in the Bryansk region. Another died in a drone attack near the front lines in the Kursk region.

  • Ukrainian air defences downed 34 out of 81 drones launched by Russia overnight, the air force said on Saturday. It said that 47 drones were “lost”.

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Bezos-owned Washington Post cuts more jobs, reports say

The Washington Post announced it will lay off nearly 100 workers, or 4% of its staff, in an attempt to stem growing losses, according to media reports.

The cuts reportedly will affect mainly employees on the business side of the storied US newspaper owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.

The publication is among many news outlets struggling in the digital age as a growing number of online platforms compete for advertising revenues.

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