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NVIDIA is trying to thread the needle when it comes to its gigantic customer base in China, attempting to balance the efficacy of its China-specific offerings with the restrictions imposed under sweeping US export controls.
Now, at a time when Beijing is actively discouraging enterprises from importing the NVIDIA H200 GPUs that the Trump administration has specifically authorized for use within China, NVIDIA is apparently trying a different route to provide value to its Chinese customer base while remaining within the bounds of US export controls, and this narrow route
UK, France, Germany, Italy and Canada condemn Israel's West Bank settlement project
Despite an Israeli court challenge to the plans by Bedouin Palestinians living in the area and Israeli peace groups, on Wednesday the Israeli housing ministry issued a tender for 1,234 of the 3,401 housing units approved by the Israeli government last August .
It covers about 12 sq km (4.6 sq miles) between East Jerusalem and the settlement of Maale Adumim.
At the time of their unveiling, Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich - an ultranationalist and settler - said the idea of a Palestinian state
US urges China to back its ‘most crushing economic operation’ against Iran
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent tells Beijing to ‘get with the programme’ and support Washington’s campaign to isolate Iran economically
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WSIB cuts 466 jobs across Ontario in ‘difficult business decision’
The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board is cutting 466 jobs across the province, in a move the union calls a “gut punch.”
The organization said in a statement Thursday that it has made a “difficult business decision to consolidate” the roles of some back-office staff in claims and account management who work remotely.
“We recognize this is difficult news for impacted team members and their families,” the WSIB said in the statement.
“We will treat everyone fairly and with respect in recognition of the


