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Japan Elects Sanae Takaichi as First Female Prime Minister
Takaichi, a staunch ultraconservative who has often cited Margaret Thatcher as an inspiration
Apple Nears $4 Trillion Valuation as iPhone 17 Sales Soar
Apple’s stock hits an all-time high as iPhone 17 sales surge 14% over last year, bringing the tech giant within reach of a $4 trillion valuation
Nicolas Sarkozy Begins Prison Term at Paris’ La Santé
He alleged illegal campaign financing from Libya, becoming the first ex-president in modern French history to be jailed
Daniel Naroditsky, Influential U.S. Chess Grandmaster and Streamer, Dies at 29
Pavel Durov Offers to Buy Back Stolen Louvre Treasures and Send Them to Abu Dhabi
The head of telegram said that the UAE museum safer and better protected
UK pushes for rapid EU reset, but Brussels isn’t in a hurry
Without an accord, UK exporters could face the EU’s carbon border adjustment mechanism from January 2026
Nvidia CEO Says China Market Share Fell From 95% to Zero After U.S. Sanctions
Power Outage Leaves 11 Afghan Provinces Without Electricity
Afghanistan’s state utility says repairs continue after a major line from Uzbekistan was severed, leaving Kabul and 10 provinces without power for days