
Yinka Adegoke

Shelby Talcott

The US Federal Reserve held interest rates steady, citing stabilizing unemployment, taking a breather after three straight cuts last year.
2The US’ top diplomat detailed how the US will control Venezuela’s finances, including a monthly budget review.
3China approved the first purchases of Nvidia’s powerful H200 chips, pointing to a nascent US-China rapprochement.
4The UK’s Keir Starmer is bringing a group of executives to China, as he pursues a reset with the world’s second-largest economy.
5An outbreak of the deadly Nipah virus in India caused nearby countries to step up screening measures, though New Delhi said the outbreak was under control.
6Europe is building armaments at its fastest pace in decades, as the continent aims to manage its defense independently of the US.
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