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    China's Xi in Hungary to celebrate 'new era' with Orban

    Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Hungary on Thursday seeking a "new journey" with Beijing's closest European Union ally amid divisions with the West over the Ukraine war and global trade.- Message to Europe - Earlier this week, the Chinese leader kicked off his trip in France, a visit that was cordial but also highlighted tensions between Beijing and the EU over the war in Ukraine and global trade.

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    There's A GOP Plan For An Execution Spree If Trump Wins The White House

    Buried on page 554 of the plan is a directive to execute every remaining person on federal death row — and dramatically expand the use of the death penalty.

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    Republicans Urge Trump To Pick Running Mate Who Can Win Nikki Haley Voters

    The surprising share of GOP primary voters spurning Trump for Haley is making Republicans anxious ahead of the November presidential election.

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    An Ugly Fight Is Brewing Over Public Lands In Colorado

    Environmental groups have petitioned the White House to establish a national monument along the Dolores River — and many local residents are fuming.

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  • BusinessAFP News

    Nissan net profit nearly doubles despite China challenges

    Nissan said Thursday it nearly doubled its full-year net profit in 2023-24, weathering challenges in the Chinese market, but forecast a dip of around 10 percent for the current financial year.The results struck a different tone to an announcement last month when Nissan trimmed its sales and profit outlook for 2023-24, predicting a more modest net profit of 390 billion.

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    TCS CEO Krithivasan earned $3 million in first year at top job

    Tata Consultancy Services, India's top IT services firm, said its CEO K Krithivasan earned 253.59 million rupees ($3.04 million) in financial year 2024, making him likely the lowest-paid CEO among top the four Indian IT firms. The commissions tied to TCS' annual profit made up for a key chunk of Krithivasan's compensation, the company said in its annual report on Thursday. TCS is the first Indian IT firm to release its annual report for the previous financial year.

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    Ex-Obama Strategist Names ‘Terrible Mistake’ That May Cost Joe Biden The Election

    "If he doesn’t win this race, it may not be Donald Trump that beats him," suggested former Obama adviser David Axelrod.

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