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The global tech stock rout spread globally, following a dramatic dip on Wall Street on Monday.
2Iran will “administer” the Strait of Hormuz, according to Tehran’s chef negotiator, in what would be a major diplomatic win.
3Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum vowed to resume oil exports to Cuba, risking a potential confrontation with Donald Trump.
4President Donald Trump signed executive orders to accelerate the development of quantum computing.
5China is rapidly catching up with the US in biotech capabilities, a survey found, a trend that has alarmed Washington.
6SK Hynix topped Samsung as Korea’s most valuable company, propelled by the AI-powered chip boom.
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