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Global Updates: Leaders Clash, Airstrikes in Gaza, Business Moves, and More

The President of the United States, Joe Biden, says that the President of Russia Vladimir Putin He called him a “crazy brat” and criticized Mr. Donald Trump, the former president of the United States, for comparing himself to the main political opponent of Mr. Putin, Mr. Alexei Navalny. who died recently

– Residents of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip, revealed that Israel is carrying out heavy airstrikes on Rafah. And one bombing killed more than a dozen members of one family. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Health announced that 29,313 people had died in the Gaza Strip. Since the start of the Israel-Hamas war

— Nvidia, a major US chipmaker, announced higher-than-expected profit and revenue for the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2024, expressing confidence in the current quarter’s earnings.

– Reuters news agency said citing news sources Iran has delivered about 400 powerful surface-to-surface ballistic missiles to Russia. This is a step that improves military cooperation between Iran and Russia. which are countries approved by the United States

– The China Securities and Exchange Commission (CSRC) has banned large institutional investors from selling stocks during the opening and closing of the market each day. This is the Chinese government’s strongest move yet to revive China’s $8.6 trillion stock market.

– Major hospitals in Seoul, the capital of South Korea. and other areas faced difficulty in accommodating patients today (22 February) after thousands of medical trainees went on strike for the third day running to oppose plans to admit an extra 2,000 medical students from next year From now , we receive around 3,000 people a year to solve the problem of shortage of doctors.

— The US Federal Reserve (Fed) released the minutes of its meeting on January 30-31, with Fed directors indicating no rush to cut interest rates. But most worry about the risks. If the Fed cuts interest rates too quickly And Fed directors are still unsure how long they should hold interest rates at their current levels.

— Boeing Co will replace the manager of its 737 MAX program less than two months after a door panel came off an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9. Airlines) led to the federal government temporarily suspending the use of the Boeing plane 737 MAX 9. and increased scrutiny of Boeing operations.

– Nikkei Asia News Agency reports that US search engine giant Google has notified suppliers to start producing Pixel smartphones in India as soon as the second quarter of this year, reinforcing Google’s commitment to diversifying its supply chain to reduce dependence on China. along with penetrating the booming smartphone market like India

– Delivery Hero, an online food delivery company from Germany and the parent company of Foodpanda announced yesterday (21 February) that the company has stopped negotiations to sell the Foodpanda business in some ASEAN countries. This is because Delivery Hero and those interested in buying cannot reach an agreement. After discussing for many months

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