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Gill Maclain - Jeoffrey Maitem - Philippines to tighten visa control for Chinese nationals in move expected to spark retaliation from Beijing - scmp.com - Japan - China - Usa - Philippines -  Beijing -  Manila - Britain - South Korea - county La Salle

Philippines to tighten visa control for Chinese nationals in move expected to spark retaliation from Beijing

Analysts warn that the immigration policy should not be seen as Sinophobic as Manila had the right to filter visas. Authorities say the action was aimed at combating fraud, and in particular, a rampant offshore gaming sector that also preys on Chinese tourists.

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Justin Trudeau - Randhir Jaiswal - ASHOK SHARMA - Hardeep Singh Nijjar - Karan Brar - India says Canada yet to provide evidence of its involvement in the killing of a separatist leader - apnews.com - Canada - India -  New Delhi -  Delhi - Britain -  Columbia, Britain

India says Canada yet to provide evidence of its involvement in the killing of a separatist leader

NEW DELHI (AP) — India said Thursday that Canada has informed it about the arrest of three Indian men who have been charged with the murder of a Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia last year, but insisted that no relevant information or specific evidence about Delhi’s involvement has been shared by the Canadian authorities till date.

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Johannes Nugroho - Hundreds of campuses in Indonesia inspired by global student protests to renew rallies against Israel - scmp.com - Canada - France - Usa - Indonesia - Malaysia - India - Israel - Palestine - Britain - Germany -  Jakarta - Australia

Hundreds of campuses in Indonesia inspired by global student protests to renew rallies against Israel

Muslim-majority Indonesia has seen numerous large-scale pro-Palestine rallies since Israel began its war on Gaza following the October 7 attack by Hamas, but the campus demonstrations were the most widespread, coordinated protests the country has seen in recent months.

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Ryan Browne - Chip designer Arm's shares plunge over 8% after lackluster revenue guidance - cnbc.com - Britain - county Andrew

Chip designer Arm's shares plunge over 8% after lackluster revenue guidance

Shares of British chip designer Arm fell 8.8% in premarket trading on Thursday, as lackluster revenue guidance clouded a positive sales quarter driven by demand for artificial intelligence applications.

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Grading the CHIPS Act and the other costs of AI - asia.nikkei.com - China - Russia -  Beijing - Britain - state California - Los Angeles

Grading the CHIPS Act and the other costs of AI

Hello from sunny California. I'm in Los Angeles this week, along with thousands of bankers, investors, policymakers and tech executives, for the annual Milken Institute Global Conference.

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Pete McKenzie - The Tiny Nation at the Vanguard of Mining the Ocean Floor - nytimes.com - France - Britain - county Pacific - Cook Islands

The Tiny Nation at the Vanguard of Mining the Ocean Floor

Two ships arrived in the Cook Islands in the South Pacific in March of last year. One was a familiar sight: a massive cruise ship, bringing hundreds of tourists to the pristine shores of this nation of 15,000 people. The other, a neon-orange vessel hauling complex scientific equipment, was more unusual.

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The Statesman - Boris Johnson - Liz Truss - Western bias - asianews.network - Usa - India -  New Delhi -  Delhi - Britain

Western bias

May 9, 2024

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Ryan Browne - Sam Altman - Big Tech is eating as much data as it can to win in AI — but it's not 'winner takes all,' CEO says - cnbc.com - France - Britain

Big Tech is eating as much data as it can to win in AI — but it's not 'winner takes all,' CEO says

Big technology companies are consuming as much data as possible to become winners in artificial intelligence — but that's not necessarily what will define winners, according to the boss of software giant Appian.

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