Trump orders Chinese-controlled firm to unwind chip asset deal, citing national security risks

Trump orders Chinese-controlled firm to unwind chip asset deal, citing national security risks

File: President Donald Trump looks on after signing an executive order in the Oval Office of the White House on April 9, 2025. Saul Loeb | Afp | Getty Images A company controlled by a Chinese national was ordered by U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday to unwind a $2.9 million acquisition of chip assets…

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Watch Trump’s full comments following the U.S. strike against Venezuela

Watch Trump’s full comments following the U.S. strike against Venezuela

President Donald Trump spoke Saturday morning at a press conference along with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Dan Caine, following a stunning, large-scale attack on Venezuela overnight. Check SleepLean Official Website 👉 Visit the Official SleepLean Website Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro…

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Venezuela attack unlikely to shake oil markets in near term

Venezuela attack unlikely to shake oil markets in near term

President Donald Trump’s overthrow of President Nicolas Maduro in oil-rich Venezuela is unlikely to shock energy markets in the near term, analysts told CNBC on Saturday. While the scale of the U.S. attack was unexpected, markets had already priced in a conflict with Venezuela that would disrupt oil exports, said Arne Lohmann Rasmussen, chief analyst…

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Venezuelans celebrate Maduro capture after President Donald Trump announcement

Venezuelans celebrate Maduro capture after President Donald Trump announcement

Photo, details of Maduro mission released Fox News correspondent Jacqui Heinrich reports on newly released details of the U.S. operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and what President Donald Trump said about the mission. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Venezuelans across the globe took to the streets after the capture of…

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‘Leave no one behind’: As wealth gap widens, UN calls for new industrial deal for world’s poorest

‘Leave no one behind’: As wealth gap widens, UN calls for new industrial deal for world’s poorest

“First, we need to end the war. Then, we have to restart the factories,” says Basher Abdullah, advisor to Sudan’s Minister of Industry and Trade.   Like many of the world’s poorest countries, Sudan’s attempts to develop its economy have been severely hampered by conflict. Yet, even in the midst of a brutal civil war,…

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Millions in Asia migrate out of necessity as jobs and services fall short

Millions in Asia migrate out of necessity as jobs and services fall short

The office said people across the region are migrating “not by choice, but out of necessity,” driven by the systemic deprivation of economic, social and cultural rights at home. Poverty, unemployment, weak public services and climate stress are eroding livelihoods and leaving millions with few alternatives but to leave. “Migration should be a choice, not…

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US actions in Venezuela ‘constitute a dangerous precedent’: Guterres

US actions in Venezuela ‘constitute a dangerous precedent’: Guterres

US President Donald Trump made the announcement on social media, and the US Attorney General said Mr. Maduro and his wife would face “the full wrath of American justice on American soil, in American courts,” based on a 2020 narcoterrorism indictment during the first Trump administration, in New York.  The Venezuela President Nicolás Maduro addresses…

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Despite ongoing discrimination, women entrepreneurs are reshaping the Global South, with crucial support from the UN

Despite ongoing discrimination, women entrepreneurs are reshaping the Global South, with crucial support from the UN

As a young mother in a remote part of eastern Kenya, Norah Magero struggled to get her child reliable health care. “We faced lots of blackouts, and it was always a race against time to get her vaccinated.” Safely storing and transporting heat-sensitive medical products like vaccines, blood for transfusion and insulin is a challenge…

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World News in Brief: Global economy ‘on the brink’, ending slavery, Latin America jobs update

World News in Brief: Global economy ‘on the brink’, ending slavery, Latin America jobs update

Shifts in financial markets now move global trade almost as strongly as actual economic activity, shaping prospects for developing countries in particular. “Trade is not just a chain of suppliers. It is also a chain of credit lines, payment systems, currency markets and capital flows,” said Rebeca Grynspan, UNCTAD Secretary-General. Developing economies face mounting pressures…

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From mud homes to joyful songs: Living heritage on the global stage

From mud homes to joyful songs: Living heritage on the global stage

UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage programme focuses on keeping alive the practices, knowledge, and expressions that communities recognize as part of their cultural identity. The largest-ever round of inscriptions has just concluded and the message was clear: living heritage survives when it is valued, practised, and passed on. Years of quiet work Inside the hall in New…

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