
Iran warned of retaliation after US strikes targeted boats and missile launch sites, imperiling already tenuous peace talks.
2BP abruptly ousted Chair Albert Manifold, citing “serious” governance and conduct concerns.
3Surging chip stocks are increasingly warping global stock markets and producing winners and losers.
4China and its tech giants are racing to protect their top AI talent, as competition intensifies at home and with the US.
5Iran is starting to restore internet access after a nearly three-month blackout that reshaped the country’s economy.
6A strong El Niño event is contributing to record-high temperatures, just as many countries are struggling with high energy prices.
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