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Supercomputers and AI chips will be produced in the US by NVIDIA.

In a decision almost certainly informed by the recent tariff chaos, NVIDIA is going to start making some of its AI chips and supercomputers in the US. The company announced that...

Man Utd held to a late Europa League tie at Lyon, with Andre Onana at fault.

Under-fire Andre Onana endured a nightmare evening as he gifted Lyon an opener and allowed Rayan Cherki to...

Relative relief in Africa after tariff pause

African countries that faced some of the Trump administration's highest reciprocal tariffs experienced a moment of relief Thursday...

Is Ethiopia once more at war? Examining the uprising in one of its most crucial areas

Before he was a rebel, Asres Mare Damte was a lawyer. Today he fights for the Fano, a...

Tundu Lissu faces treason charges.

Tanzanian opposition leader Tundu Lissu was charged with treason Thursday following his arrest at a public rally in...
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Harris and Walz hold first rally together as new Democratic ticket

Tim Walz touted his rural roots and said Donald Trump would take the US "backwards" as he appeared for the first time as Kamala...

BMW set upon and Eastern European men inside attacked – how violence surged in one city

Of all the violent scenes in UK towns and cities at the weekend, one of the most shocking happened in Hull - when an...

Biden under new pressure from top Democrats as Covid halts campaign

President Joe Biden faces new questions over his candidacy in the November election - with his campaign events currently on pause due to a...

What’s it like to live in the world’s ‘smartest cities’ for 2024

With global temperatures rising and environmental changes putting pressure on every country, cities are facing new challenges in their plans for a sustainable future. ...

Country star sorry for singing US anthem drunk

Country singer Ingrid Andress has apologised and admitted being drunk while performing a much-derided rendition of the US national anthem, at a baseball stadium. Andress's...

Disney has confirmed it is investigating an apparent leak of internal messages by a hacking group, which claims it is “protecting artists’ rights”.

The group, Nullbulge, said it had gained access to thousands of communications from Disney employees and had downloaded "every file possible". It is not clear...
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