Putin of Russia celebrates an election victory that has been called illegal.
Vladimir Putin declared that the Russian presidential election was won. Now that polling places have closed, almost two-thirds of the votes have been tallied. According to preliminary returns, he has at least 87% of the vote in an election that was widely predicted to go one way. Russia has witnessed a silent protest on the third and final day of voting.
Gold prices reach record highs amid increasing worldwide demand.
China is on a gold-buying spree. For 18 months, the People's Bank of China has consistently increased its gold reserves, the longest buying streak on record. This strategic decision mirrors a global trend: central banks worldwide, particularly in emerging nations such as China, Turkey, and India, are amassing gold at an unprecedented rate.
Singaporean workers can now request more work-from-home days and 4-day work weeks. They can also have flexible work schedules and spaced-out work hours at the end of the year. The Tripartite Alliance for Fair and Progressive Employment Practices has released this new guideline.
Nvidia is about to outpace Amazon in terms of value.
The company is about to surpass Amazon in value for the first time since 2002. Nvidia's market capitalization increased to 1.715 trillion dollars in 2024 after a 40% spike. That is only roughly 3% less than the 1.767 trillion dollar worth of Amazon.
The US government requests that NASA establish time zones on the moon.
The White House has issued a directive requesting the creation of a single time standard for celestial bodies, particularly the moon, as part of a new strategic maneuver to lead space convenience.
Tesla is under investigation for possible fraudulent claims.
The US Department of Justice has opened a federal inquiry into Tesla. Prosecutors are looking into whether Tesla deceived investors and customers about its autopilot and full self-driving technology capabilities. These driver-assistance technologies have been linked to multiple accidents, including fatalities.
Israeli military assaults Jenin refugee camp and kills people.
An Israeli military operation in Jenin, an occupied West Bank city, murdered a teacher, a student, a surgeon, and at least four more Palestinians. Israel dispatched reinforcements when special troops invaded the refugee camp and were met by Palestinian militants.
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US-Mexico relations are strained, and Mexico opposes Texas' anti-immigration legislation
Texas is now able to implement legislation that gives police officers extensive authority to detain people they suspect of crossing the border illegally thanks to a ruling by the Supreme Court. Keep an eye out for additional information!
South African elections: Businesses anticipate a downturn under the coalition government.
South Africa's corporate community is alarmed by the unexpected election results, fearing the end of its government relationship and the derailment of critical reforms. As speculation of a coalition government rises, corporations carefully watch the ANC's possible allies.
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