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European markets open mixed as AI stocks sell-off hits Asia, South Korea drops 5%

European stock markets had a mixed opening, as shares fell in Asia, with South Korea's benchmark dropping more than 5%. This comes as US markets saw sharp declines in several major artificial intelligence-related stocks on Thursday. As the rally in AI stocks fades, investors were cautious at the open on Friday, with European markets opening to mixed sentiment following steep falls in Asian markets.

Euronews 4d ago

Japan's Nikkei hits record high as Asia markets rise amid Middle East concerns

Asia-Pacific markets opened higher Wednesday, with Japan's Nikkei 225 hitting a record high, as investors appeared to look past uncertainty over U.S.-Iran negotiations aimed at ending the Middle East conflict. Tensions have escalated between Washington and Tehran, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio saying on Tuesday that Iran has mined "large segments" of the Strait of Hormuz. "They're firing on commercial ships and they've mined large segments of Hormuz — international waters," Rubio told...

CNBC 7d ago

United Airlines 767 Returns to Newark After Bluetooth Name Sparks Alert

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Hacker News 9d ago

‘My head spins with the heat’: India’s gig workers battle exhaustion amid soaring temperatures

Gig workers across south and south-east Asia are struggling with exhaustion due to soaring temperatures. Workers like Jalaj Jha in Delhi report barely sleeping in the heat, leading to draining shifts. This situation highlights the difficulties informal workers face in recovering from extreme heat.

The Guardian UK 15d ago

Tech stocks plunge in Asia after record rally and renewed Middle East attacks

Markets in South Korea and Japan are hit by a tech sell-off, and oil rises as Iran and Israel launch attacks at each other

BBC News 1d ago

Tech stocks plunge in Asia after record rally and renewed Middle East attacks

Markets in South Korea and Japan are hit by a tech sell-off, and oil rises as Iran and Israel launch attacks at each other

BBC News 1d ago

The US’s role in the rise of communist regimes | Brief letters

American foreign policy | Donald Trump’s self-reflection | Tony Blair’s Toryism | Keir Starmer on Whatsapp | Nine times tablePatrick Wintour’s analysis of the similarities between the Vietnam and Iran wars (Could Trump’s Iran ‘excursion’ be a bigger global turning point than Vietnam?, 31 May) states: “The predicted ‘domino effect’ of communism sweeping south-east Asia … did not materialise, save in Cambodia and Laos.” The changes in these two regimes would not have happened if the US had not...

The Guardian UK 5d ago

Forget the Forever Wars. We May Be in Forever Limbo.

President Trump was on a conference call late last month from the Situation Room with leaders from across the Middle East and South Asia to pitch a deal that he believed was within reach to end the conflict in Iran. Trump asked for their support in a roll call, going one by one through Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, Bahrain, and Pakistan. All answered in the affirmative.

The Atlantic 6d ago

For gluten-free food, look to other cultures around the world | Letters

Kathryn Monk says nutritious, naturally gluten-free food is widespread in cuisines of Africa, Asia, the Middle East and South America Your article on the rising cost of gluten-free foods highlights a genuine problem (Gluten-free basics ‘now a luxury’ as price of a small branded loaf nears £4, 30 May). However, I was struck by how narrowly the discussion was framed. Much of the article focuses on the affordability and availability of gluten-free versions of bread, biscuits, breakfast cereals...

The Guardian UK 4d ago

Where are Xi, Trump going? Travel map reveals scale of changing world order

Diplomatic travel is more than ceremony, it shows where leaders choose to place scarce political attention. Presidents and premiers cannot be everywhere, so who they meet, where they go, and how often they host foreign leaders all signal priorities that speeches and strategy papers can obscure. The itineraries aren’t just about who flies where.

Times of India 8d ago