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  • Indonesia: Rescuers are searching for 11 people missing after a speedboat capsized.
  • San Francisco: The city is rolling out Microsoft's AI tools to 30,000 government employees.
  • Bangladesh: The country is still dealing with the aftermath of last year's government ouster.

BREAKING FIRST 

 

  • Mike Waltz: He will face a Senate hearing regarding his use of Signal and its implications for his potential role at the UN.

  • US Inflation: It's likely worsened in the past month, possibly due to Trump's tariffs.

  • German Customs: They discovered 1,500 tarantulas hidden in cake boxes.

  • BBC Gaza Film: A BBC film narrated by a Hamas official's son has been found to have breached guidelines.

  • Climate Report: The US will not publish a major climate change report on the NASA website as previously promised.

  • Nvidia and China: The Trump administration is allowing the resumption of H20 AI chip sales to China.

  • Afghan Protections: A US appeals court is stepping in as norms protecting Afghans are set to expire.

  • Japan and China: Japan is warning of China's military moves, seeing them as a major strategic challenge.

  • Hamas: Israel killed seven senior Hamas terrorists who were released in a 2011 prisoner exchange.

  • China's Economy: It grew by 5.2% despite weak consumer demand.


  • Asian Shares: These are rising, with the dollar strengthening ahead of US earnings reports, and JGB yields are surging.


  • Trump and Russia: Trump has threatened Russia with a 100% tariff if the Ukraine war isn't resolved within 50 days.