Palestinians inspect the site of an Israeli strike. February 22, 2024. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustaf |
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- Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley said she believed frozen embryos created through in-vitro fertilization were babies, in comments seen as backing a controversial ruling by the Alabama Supreme Court. For more news and analysis on the US elections, sign up to On the Campaign Trail.
- A spacecraft built and flown by Houston-based company Intuitive Machines is sailing around the moon headed for an attempt at the first US touchdown on the lunar surface in more than half a century and the first ever entirely by the private sector.
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- Japanese stocks raced to a record peak, breaking levels last seen in 1989 during the halcyon days of the bubble economy, as cheap valuations and corporate reforms lure foreign money looking for alternatives to battered Chinese markets. But like Japan itself, the Nikkei is very different from 34 years ago.
- In more news from Japan, the country's efforts to rebuild its semiconductor industry are getting a shot in the arm as more and more Taiwanese chip companies expand there - not only to support a new TSMC plant but also excited about the Japanese sector's prospects.
- No single stock has embodied the US market's AI fervor as much as Nvidia, leaving Wall Street tied to the fluctuations of its shares. The semiconductor company forecast fiscal first-quarter revenue above estimates after the market closed, in one of the most highly anticipated earnings releases in recent memory.
- Social media platform Reddit has struck a deal with Google to make its content available for training the search engine giant's artificial intelligence models, three people familiar with the matter said. The contract is worth about $60 million per year, according to one of the sources.
- Zara owner Inditex, the world's biggest listed fast-fashion company by sales, is expanding its low-priced Gen Z-focused brand Lefties to counter Chinese-founded rival Shein. The rapid growth of Shein is putting pressure on retailers like Inditex and Sweden's H&M to find ways to respond to its budget prices.
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The war in Ukraine, two years on |
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Alona Onyshchuk, with her daughter Anhelina, visits her husband's grave at the Alley of Heroes at a cemetery in the village of Lozuvatka. REUTERS/Alina Smutko |
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Wives have become widows, parents long for captured sons, classrooms are empty and farmers can't find the hands to work the land. Unlikely friendships have formed; old ones have fallen apart. In Ukraine, signs are everywhere of a two-year-old war that has irrevocably changed the face of the country. | |
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A southern right whale, known in Spanish as ballena franca austral. REUTERS/Maxi Jonas |
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It is one of Earth's most haunting sounds - the "singing" of baleen whales like the humpback, heard over vast distances in the watery realm. Now scientists have finally figured out how these filter-feeding marine mammals do it. | |
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