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Huge earthquakes hit Venezuela; SK Hynix plans an IPO, and more
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Two big earthquakes struck Venezuela, killing at least 32 people and injuring 700 more. Also, the world’s second-largest memory-chip maker said it was looking to raise up to $29.4 billion on America’s Nasdaq exchange.
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20260625. Relief for chipmakers; Trump’s battle over election rules, and more
04:03||Ep. 20260625SK Hynix, the world’s second-largest memory-chip maker, said it was looking to raise up to $29.4bn on America’s Nasdaq exchange.
A South Korean giant eyes an American IPO; Trump’s battle over election rules, and more
11:36|SK Hynix, the world’s second-largest chipmaker, said it was looking to raise up to $29.4bn on America’s Nasdaq exchange. Also, a federal judge barred Donald Trump from requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote, after several states sued him over an executive order seeking to change election rules.
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20260624. Stock markets fall on AI fears; senators deliver rare rebuke to Trump, and more
03:53||Ep. 20260624Global stock markets tumbled as investors worried that American interest rates might rise and that investment in AI will not generate the profits they expected.
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10:30|Global stock markets tumbled as investors worried that American interest rates might rise and that investment in AI will not generate the profits they expected. Also, Iran said it had “no plans” to admit nuclear inspectors. America’s president accused Iran of making “false statements”,
America lifts sanctions on Iranian oil; Vance says Iran will host nuclear inspectors, and more
11:15|America lifted sanctions on Iranian oil and petrochemical exports for 60 days. Also, J.D. Vance said Iran had agreed to admit UN nuclear-weapons inspectors.
20260623. Starmer out and Burnham on the way in; Vance says Iran will host nuclear inspectors, and more
03:49||Ep. 20260623Andy Burnham was sworn in as an MP.
Starmer out and Burnham on the way in; Vance says Iran will host nuclear inspectors, and more
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