Top Global Headlines | Trade Tensions, Leadership Changes & Tech Shifts | DXB NEWS NETWORK

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This update covers the latest significant global developments affecting politics, business, technology, and climate. Highlights include former U.S. President Trump’s tariff threat to Japan over trade negotiations, severe monsoon rains causing flash flood warnings in key areas, and Thailand’s acting prime minister holding office for only one day. Malaysia’s MyKiosk project is currently under anti-corruption investigation, while Scale AI maintains its independence despite a partnership with Meta. Alibaba plans to expand its cloud services across Malaysia and the Philippines. The U.S. has delayed military aid to Ukraine due to shifting defense priorities. The Dalai Lama has announced plans for his spiritual succession. Additionally, MMC Port is preparing for Malaysia’s largest IPO in over a decade, and Intel is considering a major change in its chip manufacturing strategy. Stay informed with DXB News Network for trusted coverage of global headlines.

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