
Giuliano de Leon
Freelance Contributor at Freelance
News Writer at Headlines & Global News
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5 days ago |
msn.com | Giuliano de Leon
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5 days ago |
ibtimes.co.uk | Giuliano de Leon
Magnus Carlsen is still considered to be the best player in the world. In fact, he's ranked number 1 by the FIDE (International Chess Federation) world ranking. But, just like other champions, Carlsen isn't invincible. There are times when he'll lose against a challenger, and this happened at the 2025 Norway Chess tournament on Sunday, 1 June 2025.
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5 days ago |
ibtimes.co.uk | Giuliano de Leon
On 13 May 2025, the US government unsealed an indictment. But, this isn't just a case against a drug cartel that you hear from the news. It is the first one where drug cartels are charged with terrorism crimes. An ex-FBI said that the terrorism charges that the US government files against drug trafficking are a clear sign that America is taking a dramatically different approach against cartel members. Here's why the former FBI official believes it'll work.
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1 week ago |
ibtimes.com | Giuliano de Leon
Expressing his dismay at Apple CEO Tim Cook's plan to shift some of the iPhone production operations to India, US President Donald Trump categorically emphasised that he 'doesn't want this to happen'. The main Apple iPhone production is in China and there's a good reason for this as the tech giant mass produces its popular iOS models in the Asian country because of workers' manufacturing expertise, the supply chain infrastructure's efficiency, and cheaper labour costs.
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1 week ago |
ibtimes.co.uk | Giuliano de Leon
Expressing his dismay at Apple CEO Tim Cook's plan to shift some of the iPhone production operations to India, US President Donald Trump categorically emphasised that he 'doesn't want this to happen'. The main Apple iPhone production is in China and there's a good reason for this as the tech giant mass produces its popular iOS models in the Asian country because of workers' manufacturing expertise, the supply chain infrastructure's efficiency, and cheaper labour costs.
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