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Dec 01 2025BUSINESS

South Korea's Trade Surge: Chips and Cars Drive Growth

South Korea's trade numbers are looking up! For the sixth month in a row, exports increased, surprising experts. This time, it was chips and cars leading the charge. Semiconductors, those tiny but mighty brain parts of electronics, hit a new high. Demand for advanced chips, especially those used in

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Nov 30 2025CRYPTO

Gold vs. Bitcoin: The Trust Gap

Gold has been doing better than Bitcoin this year. It's not just about the price. Investors seem to trust gold more. Since the Bitcoin ETFs started in early 2025, many thought Bitcoin would take off. But it hasn't. Gold has actually done better. Bitcoin is down about 12% since January 2024. Gold is

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Nov 29 2025BUSINESS

US and Taiwan Team Up to Boost Chip Skills

The US is in talks with Taiwan to get help in training American workers to make advanced chips. This is part of a bigger trade agreement. Taiwan's top chip maker, TSMC, might send money and experts to the US to set up more factories and teach locals the skills needed. The US wants Taiwan to invest

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Nov 29 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Titans Clash: Apple and Samsung in a Numbers Game

In a surprising twist, Apple is on track to outship Samsung in the smartphone market for the first time in over a decade. This shift is not just about numbers but also about consumer behavior and market trends. The tech world is buzzing with the news that Apple might ship around 243 million iPhones

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Nov 29 2025BUSINESS

India and US: Trade Talks on Track for 2023

India is hopeful to finalize a trade agreement with the US soon. Most of the tough talks are done. The US has already put high tariffs on Indian goods. This happened while they were still talking. The US wants India to buy less oil from Russia. They also want India to lower tariffs, especially in fa

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Nov 28 2025ENVIRONMENT

Eels in Trouble: Why Global Trade Rules Failed to Save Them

Eels, those slippery and ancient creatures, are in big trouble. They are not just creepy-crawly things that make some people squirm. They are also a big deal in the world of sushi and seafood. But their numbers are dropping fast. Since the 1980s, some eel species have seen their populations shrink b

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Nov 28 2025POLITICS

UK and EU Defence Fund Talks Collapse: What Went Wrong?

The UK has recently stepped back from joining the EU's defence fund, SAFE. This move is a significant blow to the efforts to strengthen defence ties between the UK and the EU after Brexit. The UK's Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, had earlier spoken about a "new era" in relations with the EU. He had hi

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Nov 28 2025CRIME

Brazil's Call for US Support Against Crime and Arms Trafficking

Brazil is reaching out to the US for assistance in tackling organized crime and the smuggling of weapons. This request comes as part of broader trade discussions, following a recent police operation in Brazil that targeted tax evasion and money laundering in the fuel industry. Investigations in Bra

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Nov 27 2025SPORTS

K'Andre Miller's Fresh Start in Carolina

K'Andre Miller's journey from the Rangers to the Hurricanes is a story of growth and new beginnings. The 25-year-old defenseman, once a key player for New York, is now thriving in Carolina. His time with the Rangers was a mix of highs and lows. He showed flashes of brilliance but struggled with cons

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Nov 27 2025BUSINESS

Canada's Bold Move: Protecting Industries Amid Trade Tensions

Canada is taking action to shield its steel and lumber industries from the impact of U. S. tariffs. Prime Minister Mark Carney announced new measures to support these sectors, signaling that a trade deal with the U. S. may not be on the horizon. The new strategy includes a tariff on imported steel,

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