
Silicon Valley automotive ethernet chip startup Ethernovia raises $64 million
By Jane Lanhee Lee OAKLAND, California Silicon Valley automotive ethernet chip startup Ethernovia Inc said on Monday it
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Zelenskiy Makes Unannounced Visit to London After EU Tour
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy made an unannounced trip to London after visiting Italy, Germany and France, seeking more
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Macron vows to build back factories, boost France's economy shaken by pension protests
French President Emmanuel Macron has ambitions to build factories to boost job creation and make his country's economy more independent
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US Won’t Sanction South Africa Over Weapons Row, Godongwana Says
South African Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana said his country resolved a row with the US over allegations that
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Novartis names Sandoz board members ahead of spin-off
ZURICH Novartis on Monday named the intended new board members of Sandoz, the generics business it plans to
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Singapore Home Sales Reach Seven-Month High as Curbs Introduced
Singapore’s home sales jumped to a seven-month high in April, underscoring why authorities introduced fresh measures to cool
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Marketmind: Debt impasse dominates in big day for politics
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Kevin Buckland. Politics has the spotlight at the
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China Jails 78-Year-Old American for Life on Espionage Charges
China has sentenced a 78-year-old American passport holder to life in prison on spying charges, as the world’s
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Thai Central Banker Signals More Hikes to Win Inflation Fight
Bank of Thailand Governor Sethaput Suthiwartnarueput signaled that the central bank will stick to its gradual and measured
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Vingroup Surges as EV Unit Seeks US Listing Via SPAC Deal
Shares of Vingroup JSC jumped after announcing its electric vehicle maker unit will list in the US by
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Biden proposal would let conservationists lease public land much as drillers and ranchers do
More than a century after the U.S. started selling oil leases on public lands, the Biden administration is seeking to let conservationists lease government property to restore it
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Are you who you say you are? TSA tests facial recognition technology to boost airport security
The agency tasked with securing America's airports is testing the use of facial recognition technology at a number of airports across the country
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