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What Putin’s victory means for Russia

Nvidia announced a new “superchip” and Vladimir Putin’s expected electoral victory is an inflection point for Russia. Plus, the FT’s Heba Saleh explains why young people in Gaza are being called the lost generation. 


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Nvidia unveils new ‘superchip’ in push to continue dominance of AI market

Vladimir Putin cements Russian rule for another six years

The lost future of young Gazans

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