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Huawei is close to introducing a new chip for use in AI, overcoming U.S. sanctions to challenge Nvidia in the Chinese market.
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NBC News - Politics
Trump won't say if he wants Ukraine to win, a warning even as U.S. offers new show of support
Former President Donald Trump refused to say he wanted Ukraine to win the war against Russia during his debate with Vice President Kamala Harris.18 minutes ago - Ukraine -
ABC News - World
Hong Kong hits out at US Congress for passing a bill that could close its representative offices
Hong Kong's government says the U.S. House of Representatives twisted facts in an attack on the city as it passed a bill that could close its representative offices in America2 hours ago -
CNBC - Business
China's AI models lag their U.S. counterparts by 6 to 9 months, says former head of Google China
Chinese artificial intelligence models may be at least half a year behind those made in the U.S., said Kai-Fu Lee, former head of Google China.2 hours ago - China -
The Guardian - World
UK imposes sanctions on 10 ships in crackdown on Russia’s shadow oil fleet
Tankers believed to be at heart of illicit operation transporting gas and oil to fund Moscow’s war effort. The UK has taken new steps to clamp down on Russia’s shadow fleet exporting oil and ...3 hours ago - United Kingdom -
Financial Times - World
Huawei takes on Apple in China with $2,800 trifold phone
Mate XT, released hours after launch of iPhone 16, already has 5mn pre-orders4 hours ago - China -
Financial Times - Business
UK economy stagnated for second consecutive month in July
Figures are a blow to chancellor Rachel Reeves who has put growth at heart of government’s agenda4 hours ago - United Kingdom -
Financial Times - Business
Kamala Harris has the measure of Donald Trump
The vice-president won the debate and shut down lingering fears of her inadequacy for the fight ahead6 hours ago - Donald Trump -
Financial Times - World
The EU’s €13bn bite into Apple
Apple suffers a major defeat as the bloc’s top court rules that it must pay €13bn in back taxes7 hours ago - Apple -
Financial Times - Business
Can Labour revitalise the UK’s creative industries?
The government believes that the sector should be central to its strategy for growth. But money is tight7 hours ago -
Financial Times - World
The Middle East plays roulette as everyone gambles for time
As the world waits for the US election, the possibility of a ceasefire and deal is diminishing7 hours ago
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