Category: Foreign News
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Global Coffee Prices Plunge After U.S. Removes Brazil Tariffs
LONDON – November 21, 2025 – Global coffee prices fell sharply on Friday after U.S. President Donald Trump announced the removal of 40% tariffs on Brazilian agricultural products, including coffee and cocoa. The move comes amid mounting pressure over rising food costs in the United States, which have contributed to declining approval ratings for the
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Foxconn to Invest $2–3 Billion Annually in AI, Sees Shakeout in China EV Market
TOKYO – November 21, 2025 – Foxconn, the world’s largest contract electronics manufacturer, plans to invest $2 billion to $3 billion annually in artificial intelligence (AI) over the next three to five years, Chairman Young Liu told Reuters. The investment will primarily focus on AI infrastructure, data centers, and technology development, reflecting the company’s strategic
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Foxconn Partners with OpenAI to Build Next-Generation AI Hardware
TAIPEI / BENGALURU – November 21, 2025 – Foxconn, the world’s largest contract electronics manufacturer, has announced a strategic partnership with U.S.-based OpenAI to design and engineer cutting-edge AI hardware. The collaboration will focus on data center racks, power systems, networking components, and other infrastructure needed to support the growing demands of artificial intelligence workloads.
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U.S. States Target Data-Driven Pricing Practices to Protect Consumers
WASHINGTON, D.C. – November 21, 2025 – Several U.S. states are moving aggressively to curb data-driven pricing practices that critics say unfairly raise costs for consumers. The efforts, building on the work of former Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chair Lina Khan, aim to limit the use of algorithms and artificial intelligence that analyze personal and
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Italian Prosecutors Seek Six-Month Advertising Ban on Tod’s Over Alleged Labour Abuses
MILAN – November 20, 2025 – Italian prosecutors have placed luxury fashion group Tod’s and three of its executives under investigation for alleged labour abuses and are seeking a temporary six-month ban on company advertising, according to judicial documents released on Thursday. This marks the first time a major Italian fashion house and its top
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UK to Extend Wait Time for Foreign Workers’ Settled Status, Sparking Concerns
LONDON – November 21, 2025 – The British government announced on Thursday plans to double the waiting period for most foreign workers to obtain settled status to 10 years, with exceptions for doctors, nurses, high earners, and entrepreneurs. Some migrants who arrive illegally could face waits of up to 30 years under the proposed measures.
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UK National Crime Agency Exposes Billion-Dollar Money Laundering Network Linking Britain to Russia
LONDON – November 21, 2025 – Britain’s National Crime Agency (NCA) has revealed a sprawling billion-dollar money laundering network operating across the UK, which acquired a controlling stake in a Kyrgyzstani bank to facilitate sanctions evasion and support Russia’s war in Ukraine. The announcement was made on Friday as part of Operation Destabilise, an international
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Republican-Led States Challenge FDA Approval of New Generic Abortion Pill
WASHINGTON, D.C. – November 21, 2025 – Three Republican-led states—Missouri, Kansas, and Idaho—have expanded their lawsuit seeking to restrict access to the abortion pill mifepristone, aiming to block the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) recent approval of a new generic version. Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway announced on Thursday that her state, joined by
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UK COVID Inquiry Finds Former PM Boris Johnson’s “Chaotic” Response Led to 23,000 Additional Deaths
LONDON – November 21, 2025 – A public inquiry into the United Kingdom’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic has found that former Prime Minister Boris Johnson oversaw a chaotic and indecisive response, which resulted in approximately 23,000 additional deaths during the first wave of the virus. The report, released on Thursday, also described a toxic
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Death Toll from Central Java Landslides Rises to 30 as Rescue Efforts Continue
Tragic Landslides in Central Java, Indonesia Claim 30 Lives as Rescue Efforts ContinueJAKARTA, Indonesia – November 21, 2025 – The death toll from devastating landslides in Central Java, Indonesia, has risen to 30 as rescue operations persist, authorities confirmed on Friday. Torrential rains last week triggered multiple landslides in Cilacap city and the Banjarnegara region,
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