
Ariel Tolentino
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bilyonaryo.com | Emma Farge |Jennifer Rigby |Ariel Tolentino
By Emma Farge and Jennifer RigbyGENEVA, April 14 (Reuters) – Member states of the World Health Organization hope to soon complete more than three years of negotiations on new rules for responding to pandemics when they resume talks in Geneva, after the COVID-19 pandemic killed millions in 2020-22. Here are key details about the new agreement:WHY IS A NEW PANDEMIC TREATY BEING DISCUSSED?
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bilyonaryo.com | Stephen Nellis |Karen Freifeld |Ariel Tolentino
By Stephen Nellis and Karen FreifeldApril 15 (Reuters) – Nvidia NVDA.O on Tuesday said it would take $5.5 billion in charges after the U.S. government limited exports of its H20 artificial intelligence chip to China, a key market for one of its most popular chips. Nvidia’s AI chips have been a key focus of U.S. export controls as U.S. officials have moved to keep the most advanced chips from being sold to China as the U.S. tries to keep ahead in the AI race.
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bilyonaryo.com | Wa Lone |Promit Mukherjee |Ariel Tolentino
By Wa Lone and Promit MukherjeeTORONTO/OTTAWA, April 15 (Reuters) – More students living in the United States are applying to Canadian universities or expressing interest in studying north of the border as U.S. President Donald Trump cuts federal funding to universities and revokes foreign student visas.
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bilyonaryo.com | Caroline Valetkevitch |Ariel Tolentino
By Caroline ValetkevitchNEW YORK, April 14 (Reuters) – U.S. stocks ended higher on Monday, with Apple giving the S&P 500 its biggest boost as the White House exempted smartphones and computers from new tariffs. Uncertainty over future tariffs kept a lid on optimism, with the main indexes finishing off their highs of the day. Investors remain worried about how companies will manage supply chains as more changes are expected on the tariff front.
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bilyonaryo.com | Hanna Rantala |Ariel Tolentino
By Hanna RantalaLONDON, April 14 (Reuters) – Actor Michael B. Jordan says he needed no convincing to tackle two lead roles in supernatural action thriller “Sinners”, which reunites him with “Creed” and “Black Panther” director Ryan Coogler. Set in Mississippi in 1932, “Sinners” sees identical twins Smoke and Stack (Jordan), return to their rural hometown after a seven-year stint in Chicago.
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