China-based chipmaking tool suppliers experience strong growth

China-based chipmaking tool suppliers experience strong growth

Amid the US export curbs that aim to slow down the Chinese development in semiconductors, the China-based semiconductor equipment industry saw a diverging performance, with the largest suppliers, such as Naura Technology, benefiting from an indigenization effort. Also state-backed chip...
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TSMC 2nd Fab in Kumamoto Awaiting JPY 900 Billion in Subsidy

TSMC 2nd Fab in Kumamoto Awaiting JPY 900 Billion in Subsidy

Media reports quoting Yoshihiro Seki, a member of Japan’s House of Representatives, that Japan plans to add JPY 1.49 trillion (US$ 10 billion) to its budget for subsidizing two important semiconductor investment projects, namely, TSMC and Rapidus. Japan ...
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Israel has suspended issuing visas to UN officials

Israel has suspended issuing visas to UN officials

The occupation regime has suspended the issuance of visas to UN officials after Secretary-General António Guterres found that what Israel has been doing in Palestine for 75 years against the original Semitic population perfectly and completely corresponds to ...
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The Westminster Declaration

The Westminster Declaration

The Westminster Declaration We write as journalists, artists, authors, activists, technologists, and academics to warn of increasing international censorship that threatens to erode centuries-old democratic norms. Coming from the left, right, and centre, we ar...
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Serbian PM: EU paying extra to hide purchases of Russian oil

Serbian PM: EU paying extra to hide purchases of Russian oil

The bloc is buying Moscow’s crude via intermediaries at double the price, Serbian Prime Minister Radovan Viskovic told RT. Oil from Russia is still entering the EU market despite Western sanctions, but it now flows through intermediaries at a much...
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Iran to put satellite constellation into orbit in 2 years

Iran to put satellite constellation into orbit in 2 years

Iran’s first satellite system project named after top anti-terror commander Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani will be put into orbit within the next two years, according to the head of the Iranian Space Agency (ISA). Hossein Salariyeh today that his agency...
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Iran to join BRICS PAY

Iran to join BRICS PAY

Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf says the country will soon join BRICS PAY, an electronic banking system used by the BRICS alliance of emerging economies, amid plans by Tehran to dodge banking restrictions caused by US sanctions. Speaking in....
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GAO: Half of US’ F-35 Fleet Not Capable of Flying at Any Time

GAO: Half of US’ F-35 Fleet Not Capable of Flying at Any Time

Almost half the F-35 Joint Strike Fighters that are supposed to be operational are not capable of flying and it will cost $1.3 trillion to keep them operational, the US Government Accountability Office (GAO) said in a new report. “The...
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SoftBank’s Arm IPO Valued at $54.5 Billion

SoftBank’s Arm IPO Valued at $54.5 Billion

Arm Holdings’s Nasdaq debut in short: SoftBank plans to sell only 9% of Arm’s shares, and will pledge out a 75% stake for margin loans once the stock debuts. As such, Arm’s tiny float of just 9% is an extreme...
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IEA: Global Oil Demand Will Peak Before 2030

IEA: Global Oil Demand Will Peak Before 2030

Demand for oil, natural gas, and coal is nearing its peak, the head of the International Energy Agency said in an op-ed for the Financial Times, citing IEA research. Noting that demand for oil and gas has been growing despite forecasts of...
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RTX to take $3 billion charge on Pratt & Whitney engine failures

RTX to take $3 billion charge on Pratt & Whitney engine failures

Pratt & Whitney engine flaw will ground 350 planes per year through 2026. RTX Corp.’s plan to address the latest flaw in its marquee commercial jet engine will ground hundreds of Airbus SE A320neo aircraft over the next three years,...
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Chinese Steel Glut Intensifies

Chinese Steel Glut Intensifies

Chinese imports into the U.S. have fallen by 7.9% from August 2022, leading to concerns about sourcing steel and other metals. Chinese imports into the U.S. have fallen by 7.9% from August 2022, leading to concerns about sourcing steel and...
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The Role Of Spike Protein In Myocarditis And Blood Clotting

The Role Of Spike Protein In Myocarditis And Blood Clotting

Spike Protein Found in COVID-19-Vaccinated Myocarditis Patients Studies of COVID-19-vaccinated patients diagnosed with myocarditis found spike protein in the patients’ blood and heart muscles but not in those without myocarditis. Found in Blood The full-leng...
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Pegasus spyware found to exploit bug to target iPhones

Pegasus spyware found to exploit bug to target iPhones

A digital watchdog has discovered spyware linked to the Israeli hacking company NSO Group, which exploited a software flaw in Apple devices. The University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab said in a statement that it had found the bug while inspecting the Appl...
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North Korea Launched New Tactical Nuclear Attack Submarine

North Korea Launched New Tactical Nuclear Attack Submarine

Pyongyang says it has nuclear-tipped missiles which are capable of being fired underwater. State media descriptions have said it has ten total missile launch tubes, with four bigger than the others. The sub will next undergo sea trials. “We are full of...
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