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Aug 2024
12m 19s

Japan typhoon, Telegram boss, Nvidia and...

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Typhoon Shanshan lashes Japan forcing millions of evacuations. Telegram’s CEO Pavel Durov is under formal investigation and banned from leaving France in a key moment for the social media sector. Nvidia’s shares tumble after results. And the new mpox strain is changing faster than expected leaving scientists struggling to keep up.   Sign up for the Reuters ... Show More
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11m 41s
Yesterday
Ukraine talks, Nigeria kidnapping, Venezuela and Jim Henson
High-stakes peace talks begin in Geneva as questions mount over a US-proposed peace plan. The United States prepares a new phase of military operations against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. More than 300 children and staff are taken from a Catholic school in Nigeria. Japan ... Show More
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