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Samsung Under Investigation After Chip Plant Radiation Left Workers Hospitalized

South Korean authorities are investigating Samsung's Giheung plant after two workers were exposed to radiation, prompting hospitalization and suspension of the suspected equipment.


US Billionaire to Take New Submersible to Titanic Wreck Despite Deadly OceanGate Tragedy

A US billionaire plans to take a new submersible to the Titanic's wreck a year after the tragic OceanGate incident.

Russia Set to Raise Taxes on Wealthy, Big Corporations to Fund Ukraine War

The finance ministry of Russia has proposed implementing new tax rates for high-income earners and specific industries starting in 2025.

US-China Tech Rivalry Intensifies: Chinese Expert Predicts Rapid Catch-Up in Supercomputing

A Chinese expert predicts that despite current technological disparities and US efforts to curb its progress, China will soon catch up to American chipmakers in the race to build the world's most powerful computers.


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