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US Foreign Policy · United StatesPresident Donald Trump said on Monday he plans to approve the sale of U.S.-made F-35 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia, speaking a day before he hosts Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for a day of diplomacy.See the Story
Trump says 'we'll be selling' F-35s to Saudi Arabia
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Nvidia · United StatesBy John Towfighi, CNN New York (CNN) — Growing concerns about an artificial intelligence bubble have, in large part, caused the stock market’s recent bout of volatility. So the AI industry will face an enormous test when Nvidia, the world’s most valuable company and backbone of the AI boom, reports earnings after the bell on Wednesday. The stock market rally — that had been going practically nonstop since April until this month’s blip — largely…See the Story
AI Is About to Face an Enormous Test. The Market Is Already Nervous
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Bamako · BamakoCurrent values. Since the French withdrawal in 2022, how has the security situation in Mali changed?Peer de Jong. The situation has become extremely unstable. Mali faces two distinct jihadist threats. Daesh, present in the region of the three borders to the east of the country, is leading an internationalist jihad. JNIM, on the other hand, is an Al-Qaeda-inspired coalition, structured around Tuareg leader Iyad Ag Ghali, whose objectives are more…See the Story
"Jnim Does Not Want to Take Bamako: It Wants to Let It Collapse"
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