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Inside a struggling Ukraine mine, Trump’s mineral deal dreams meet war-torn reality

Irshank Experssepaper of Ukraine,A huge lunar landscape of unnatural colors removes the winds above the frozen ground or a mechanical arm with mechanical arms. Titanium mining in Irshansk has more urgency than ever.The huge machinery is sometimes operated by electricity, which is up to three hours daily. But resources such as titanium are potentially important […]

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US judge halts Trump administration’s calls for mass firings at agencies

Republican president and Elon Musk spearheading unprecedented effort to shrink federal bureaucracy A federal judge from California temporarily blocked the Trump administration on Thursday by ordering the Trump administration by ordering the US Department of Defense and other federal agencies, so that thousands of recently recent employees were largely firing firing firing.US District Judge William

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Meta says it fixed ‘error’ after Instagram users report a flood of graphic and violent content

Meta On Thursday, Instagram released an apology and stated that it had fixed an “error,” which inspired some users to report a hurry of recommended violent and graphic materials on their individual “reels.”. We have set a problem, due to which some Instagram reels motivate users to see the materials that should not have been

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Musk, tariffs and tensions – takeaways from Trump’s first cabinet meeting

On Wednesday, Donald Trump held his first cabinet meeting at the White House.He turned the event into a lengthy Q&A session that lasted more than an hour. Speaking alongside his cabinet—and billionaire Elon Musk, who wore a “tech support” T-shirt—Trump discussed a wide range of topics, from Doge’s efforts to cut government spending to immigration,

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Atletico Madrid stage stunning comeback in 4-4 draw at Barcelona

“Today we started badly, but I’ll focus on how the team reacted,” says Pedri Barcelona: In a pulsed first-foot match of his Copa del Re semi-finals on Tuesday, Atlatico Madrid staged a two-goal thrilling comeback with Barcelona to draw 4-4 with Barcelona. Diego Shimon’s side scored twice in the first six minutes via Julian Alveraz

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A nascent backlash against Musk sharpens risk for Trump and GOP

There may be some resistance. Not only is Elon Musk’s Chensaw slicing through bureaucracy, but it is also the first indication that it can eventually seriously damage the political situation of President Donald Trump and his Maga colleagues. As a result of the growing court defeat of the administration, Republicans increased political risks and consecrated

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Unsatisfied over job growth, income, India’s youth drive crypto boom

India’s crypto market is expected to grow to more than $15 billion by 2035 Nagos has earlier bought and sold stock options, but now it is trying his hand in cryptocurrency trading, as Indian regulators have made it difficult to trade equity derivatives. The 28-year-old person believes that a red-hot crypto asset class can help

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Apple plans $500bn in US investment, 20,000 research jobs in next 4 years

“This pledge represents a political gesture towards the Trump administration,” says analyst Gil Luria Apple announced on Monday that it would invest $500 billion in the United States over the next four years. These investments will include the establishment of a massive artificial intelligence server factory in Texas and the creation of approximately 20,000 new

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Major Asia bank to cut 4,000 roles as AI replaces humans

As Artificial Intelligence (AI) currently works more about the work done by humans, the largest bank in Singapore says it expects to cut 4,000 jobs in the next three years. A DBS spokesperson told the Experssepaper, “The reduction in the workforce will come from natural attrition as temporary and contract roles stop in the next

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