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Record European Heatwave Causes Power Outages and Triggers Highest Weather Alerts in France
Ukrainian Drone Attacks Disrupt Crimean Power Supply and Worsen Russian Fuel Shortages
China Reclaims World’s Fastest Supercomputer Title from the United States
United States Orders Faster Quantum Computing Development to Counter Future Cyber Risks
ByteDance Seeks $20 Billion Offshore Loan to Expand AI Infrastructure
Global Technology Stocks Slide as Investors Question Pace of AI Returns
United States and Iran Advance Preliminary Truce, Sending Oil Prices Lower as Strait of Hormuz Reopens
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