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Libra, Weekly Horoscope, November 02 to November 08, 2025: Financial relief and support from loved ones emerge

Libra, this week’s planetary influences set the stage for both achievement and self-reflection. The beginning of the week sees a boost in your academic and social spheres. If you’re pursuing studies or professional training, your dedication pays off, earning you respect from peers and authority figures alike. You’ll feel enthusiastic and may find yourself at…

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Chip export thaw: China exempts some Nexperia products from ban; signals easing with Europe

China on Saturday said it will exempt certain Nexperia semiconductor products from an export ban imposed amid a dispute with Dutch authorities, signalling a partial easing of tensions that had alarmed European businesses.Anxiety over potential chip shortages had mounted after the Netherlands invoked a Cold War-era law in late September to take control of Nexperia,…

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‘Obviously worst Australian team since 2010’: Steve Smith responds bluntly to Stuart Broad’s banter ahead of Ashes | Cricket News

Steve Smith has clapped back at Stuart Broad’s banter ahead of The Ashes (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images) Ahead of the much-awaited Ashes series between Australia and England, veteran batter Steve Smith responded with humour to Stuart Broad’s recent comments, saying with a smile that it might indeed be their “worst team since 2010.” “It’s…

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on selling AI chips to China: ‘It’s in the best interest of America to…’

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang challenged US export controls on advanced semiconductors, arguing that continued technology collaboration and access to the Chinese market are ultimately in America’s best interest. Speaking to reporters in South Korea this week, Huang described China as a “singular, vital, important, dynamic market, and nobody can replace that.” He asserted he would…

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I have to survive three more years: Why responsibilities trap India’s workforce in toxic jobs they can’t leave

India’s workforce and toxic jobs; why quitting isn’t an option For many professionals, a toxic boss is just another reason to update their résumé, send applications, and move on. But for a growing segment of India’s workforce, walking away isn’t an option — not when financial stability, family responsibility, and future aspirations are tightly bound…

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