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Nebius Inks $19.4B Microsoft Deal, Cements AI Role
AI infrastructure firm Nebius Group (NBIS) has secured a landmark $19.4 billion deal with Microsoft, signaling a major validation of its technology. This comes amid explosive revenue growth and ambitious expansion plans, positioning Nebius as a key player in the competitive AI cloud market.
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Trump’s Alleged Epstein Birthday Note Released by Democrats
House Democrats have released a controversial 2003 birthday note allegedly sent by Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein, featuring a suggestive drawing and message. The White House vehemently denies its authenticity, citing a mismatched signature, and vows to continue its $10 billion lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal for first reporting on the letter. The document…
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Investing for Beginners: A 2025 Guide to Your Future
Ready to start investing in 2025? This comprehensive guide breaks down the essentials, from stocks and bonds to ETFs and crypto. Learn how to assess your financial goals, manage risk, and take the first steps toward building long-term wealth.
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Ghana vs Mali: World Cup Dreams on the Line in Accra
Ghana’s Black Stars host Mali’s Eagles in a pivotal 2026 World Cup qualifier. Discover the team news, group standings, and what’s at stake as Ghana aims to recover from a recent draw and Mali looks to cause an upset in Accra.
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Nepal Protests: 19 Dead in Clashes Over Social Media Ban
At least 19 people were killed and over 300 injured in Nepal after youth-led ‘Gen Z’ protests against a social media ban and government corruption turned violent. The government has imposed curfews as the Home Minister resigns amid the escalating crisis.
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France in Turmoil as Government Collapses Over Budget
France’s government has collapsed after Prime Minister François Bayrou lost a high-stakes no-confidence vote over a controversial €44 billion austerity budget. The ouster plunges the nation into a deep political crisis and forces President Emmanuel Macron to find a fourth prime minister in a year, with few viable options to end the parliamentary deadlock.