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Новости за 04.12.2024

The chip war turns two

The Japan Times 

The U.S. struggles with chip self-sufficiency despite limiting China’s access to technology, while China makes strides in NAND and HBM chips despite significant barriers.

Huge Vietnam fraud case raises questions over banking system

NAIJ.COM (Nigeria News) 

A multi-billion-dollar fraud scandal involving one of Vietnam's most prominent tycoons exposed systemic weaknesses in the country's banking sector, say analysts who warn other such cases could yet emerge. Even so, he said the revelations from the case meant Vietnam "will have to take exceptional steps to audit the banking system effectively".

Salesman found dead in Gujarat's Morbi, murder suspected

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

A 22-year-old salesman and driver, Rajesh Joshi, was found dead with blunt-force injuries near Vavdi Chokdi in Morbi town. Hailing from Odedra village, Joshi worked for Nikhil Barejia. On Sunday, he went to make a delivery for Barejia's Balaji Namkeen distribution business but didn't return.

Biden pardon renews debate over presidential clemency

Voice of America 

U.S. President Joe Biden pardoned his son Hunter Biden this week, ending a political saga that had divided American lawmakers for years. As VOA’s Congressional Correspondent Katherine Gypson reports, the pardon process at the end of presidential administrations has always been controversial.

Britney Spears Says She's Moved to Mexico to Get Away From Paparazzi

«Just Jared» 

Britney Spears has apparently moved out of the United States. In a video shared on Instagram on Monday (December 2), which also happened to be her 43rd birthday, the “Till the World Ends” singer said that she moved to Mexico in an effort to get away from the paparazzi. Keep reading to find out more…“It [...]

2nd Test: Adelaide tickled pink by Team India's presence

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

India's first training session under lights in Adelaide drew huge crowds, as players adjusted to the challenging pink ball conditions ahead of the crucial second Test against Australia. While fans enjoyed the spectacle, the team grappled with strategic decisions, particularly around opening positions, as they looked to consolidate their series advantage.