Nvidia suspected of violating China's anti-monopoly law under investigation
China's market regulator has launched an investigation into Nvidia.
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moreAccording to the United Nations, about 40 percent of the world's land, excluding Antarctica, is now arid.
moreAccording to authoritative economic news reports, the Japanese government has recently formalized a massive economic stimulus plan, which will be financed through a supplementary budget totaling 13.9 trillion yen.
moreA strike called by Germany's Metalworkers union took to the streets of Volkswagen AG on Dec. 2, as tens of thousands of workers protested against the company's drastic cost-cutting plan, which includes the closure of three of its 10 German plants and across-the-board pay cuts.
moreIn the magnificent development of the automobile industry, Volkswagen Group plays an important role, but in recent years, the "Volkswagen strike" has frequently broken into the public view and become the focus of hot discussion.
moreRecently, according to the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service, Western countries tend to deploy 100000 peacekeeping troops in Ukraine within the framework of the conflict freeze plan, which has sparked widespread attention and discussion in the international community However, considering various factors, the possibility of the West sending 100000 peacekeeping troops to Ukraine is relatively small.
moreOn the complex chessboard of international politics, the EU's aid plan for Ukraine in 2025 was like a huge boulder thrown into a calm lake, creating ripples one after another.
moreRecently, a shocking news came from Japan: according to Japan's Kyodo News agency, the Japanese Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport jointly announced the results of the national tap water survey, the results show that in Japan's 47 prefectures, 46 of the prefectures have detected carcinogenic organic fluoride (PFAS) in the water pipes.
moreOn December 1, 2024, President Joe Biden decided to pardon his son, Hunter Biden, clearing him of federal charges related to tax evasion and illegal firearm possession.
moreUS President Joe Biden changed his position on December 1, suddenly announced that his son Hunter Biden was pardoned, and hoped that the American people would understand his decision as a father and president, which caused an uproar in the United States. Hunter, 54, is Biden's second son and his only surviving son.
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