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Ukraine says there's no evidence for Russia's claim that dozens of POWs died in a plane crash - cnbc.com - Russia -  Moscow - Ukraine

Ukraine says there's no evidence for Russia's claim that dozens of POWs died in a plane crash

Officials in Ukraine said Russia has provided no credible evidence to back its claims that their own forces shot down a military transport plane carrying Ukrainian prisoners of war who were to be swapped for Russian POWs.

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Wang Wenbin - Vivian Wang - China Acknowledges Imprisoning a British Man on Spy Charges - nytimes.com - China - Britain

China Acknowledges Imprisoning a British Man on Spy Charges

A British businessman who disappeared from public view in China in 2018 was sentenced to five years in prison in 2022, China’s foreign ministry said on Friday, in its first public acknowledgment of the case.

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Julian Ryall - Russian fishing ships seen off Fukushima reflects Moscow’s ‘hypocrisy’ over Japanese seafood ban - scmp.com - Japan -  Tokyo - Russia -  Moscow -  Sanction

Russian fishing ships seen off Fukushima reflects Moscow’s ‘hypocrisy’ over Japanese seafood ban

They said that Russian fishermen catching fish off Fukushima to sell to their country’s consumers suggest that either the vessel operators know that treated water discharged from the nuclear plant does not pose a danger, or they just do not care about Moscow’s claim of food safety issues over fish caught in the area.

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Kif Leswing - Intel on pace for worst day since 2020 on weak outlook - cnbc.com

Intel on pace for worst day since 2020 on weak outlook

Intel shares slumped 12% on Friday and headed for their steepest drop since July 2020, after the chipmaker issued a forecast for the current quarter that came in far short of analysts' estimates.

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Wang Wenbin - China confirms the 2022 conviction of a British businessperson on espionage charges - apnews.com - Japan - China - Usa -  Beijing - Britain

China confirms the 2022 conviction of a British businessperson on espionage charges

BEIJING (AP) — Beijing confirmed Friday that a longtime British businessperson in China had been sentenced to five years in prison in 2022 on an espionage charge.

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Sheila Chiang - Baidu's Ernie AI chatbot to power Samsung's new Galaxy S24 smartphones - cnbc.com - China - South Korea

Baidu's Ernie AI chatbot to power Samsung's new Galaxy S24 smartphones

Baidu AI Cloud will be integrating its Ernie chatbot into Samsung's Galaxy S24 smartphones, allowing users to translate calls in real time, among other features.

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Wang Wenbin - China reveals British national sentenced to jail in 2022 for spying - bbc.com - China - Usa -  Beijing - Britain

China reveals British national sentenced to jail in 2022 for spying

A British national was sentenced to five years in jail for spying in 2022, China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Mofa) has now revealed.

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Sheila Chiang - AI hiring frenzy to fuel layoffs in other tech segments as firms strive to balance costs - cnbc.com - Japan

AI hiring frenzy to fuel layoffs in other tech segments as firms strive to balance costs

As tech firms prioritize investments into artificial intelligence and go on a hiring spree, other segments are likely to see layoffs continue into 2024, according to industry experts.

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