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Epstein files: Trump, Clinton, Bill Gates, Steve Bannon, others in newly released photos
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released the photos to pressure the Trump administration to release files about Jeffrey Epstein. Source link
High-end Swiss chocolatier Läderach rules out U.S. production despite tariff shock
The chocolate maker makes its products exclusively in its home country as “consumers want Swiss chocolates to be made in Switzerland.” Source link
India’s inflation rises to 0.71% in November as decline in food, fuel prices loses steam
India’s inflation in November rose after touching an all-time low in October due to rise in prices of food items, fuel. Source link
Putin can fund Ukraine war for years to come, ex-official says as Trump's resolve is tested
Ukraine and its allies are scrambling to keep Trump onside as the U.S. piles pressure on Kyiv to make a peace deal. Source link
AI-led tech slide extends into third day as Oracle, Nvidia, fall in premarket trading
AI-related names have made losses since Oracle’s mixed results on Wednesday. Source link
European markets rise as Wall Street sentiment spills over
Global investors will be watching the latest developments between Ukraine and Russia on Friday. Source link
CNBC Daily Open: Record high U.S. stocks as investors rotate out of tech
Even though the AI theme seems to be under scrutiny, other sectors are performing well on the back of a resilient U.S. economy and buoyed by interest-rate cut. Source link
UK economy unexpectedly shrunk before Budget
The U.K. economy unexpectedly contracted in the three months to October, according to official figures released Friday. Source link
Thailand dissolves parliament, heightening political turmoil as Trump seeks to salvage ceasefire with Cambodia
The escalation broke the ceasefire brokered in July by Trump who threatened to halt trade talks with the two countries unless they ended the fight. Source link
Reddit challenges Australia’s under-16 social media ban in High Court filing, says law curbs political speech
Reddit filed a legal challenge seeking to either declare the law invalid, or exclude the platform from the provisions of the law Source link