Eindhoven chipmaker NXP plans to expand billion-dollar factory in Singapore
amsterdam December 4, 2024 08:30Eindhoven chipmaker NXP is partnering with Taiwanese TSMC giant to expand a billion-dollar factory in Singapore for the Chinese market.
Eindhoven chipmaker NXP is partnering with Taiwanese TSMC giant to expand a billion-dollar factory in Singapore for the Chinese market.
Georgian police deployed a water cannon and tear gas at new pro-European protests in the capital Tbilisi. Demonstrators carrying Georgian and European flags threw fireworks.
Outrage and criticism have erupted in the US following President Joe Biden's pardon of his son Hunter Biden, with Democrats accusing the president of providing special treatment to his family.
The constitutional court of Georgia has rejected the opposition's lawsuit challenging the election results, sparking controversy.
Dutch companies from the wind sector are stepping in to help Ukraine by building a series of windmills amidst the ongoing energy crisis in the war-torn country.
Recent cable breaks in Finland have raised concerns, with one cable intentionally damaged near Helsinki and investigations ongoing for another break. The Finnish government is closely monitoring the situation, with authorities cooperating with Sweden. This incident comes after previous disruptions in the Nordic region, highlighting the vulnerability of critical infrastructure.
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The death toll from the intensified conflict in Syria has risen above five hundred, according to an observatory group. The British-Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reports that in addition to hundreds of militants and military personnel, nearly dozens of civilians have been killed.
The Syrian civil war has intensified with various groups fighting against each other in Syria. The conflict has escalated with a major rebel offensive, leading to renewed clashes in the country.
Criticism of President Joe Biden's decision to pardon his son Hunter is drawing attention to the long-standing tradition of controversial pardons in the United States.
Tech millionaire Bryan Johnson (48) is spending a fortune on anti-aging measures to delay death as long as possible. Read about his extreme attempts to defy aging.
Recent clashes between the Syrian government forces and jihadist terrorists have attracted involvement from other groups. Iraqi and Kurdish forces are now engaging in the conflict in Syria, with Iraqi militias likely supporting the Syrian government troops in Aleppo, the country's second-largest city.
US President Joe Biden has sparked surprise and criticism with the pardon he granted his son Hunter. This decision has raised questions and drawn both support and backlash from various political figures.
President Biden has granted clemency to his son Hunter despite previous claims, while Trump criticizes the decision and calls for pardoning Capitol rioters.
Iran has pledged full support to the Syrian government following rebel attacks on Aleppo, the country's second city.
Aleppo, a significant city in Syria, is now mostly under the control of jihadists, posing a major challenge for the Syrian regime led by Bashar al-Assad with the support of Russia. Read more for further details.
A police report holds former Brazil president responsible for thwarted coup, accusing Bolsonaro of actively participating in the plot.
Russia, an ally of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, has intensified its air strikes on areas in Syria where rebels have gained ground in recent days, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
China strongly condemns the visit of Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te to the American state of Hawaii, stating that it will take resolute countermeasures against the recent US arms sales to Taiwan.
Serbia denies involvement in an explosion near a power plant in Kosovo, as accusations from Kosovo are deemed unfounded. The incident has sparked tensions between the two nations.
A 20-year-old British tourist tragically lost his life after falling in an elevator shaft at a hotel in Antalya. The incident is currently under investigation.
Syrian rebels, led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), have seized half of the city of Aleppo according to reports from the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. The Syrian army is said to be retreating from the city.
MasterChef presenter Gregg Wallace has been forced to temporarily stop the show following allegations of sexual misconduct. Here's an overview of the background and his response.
The Australian parliament has approved a ban on young people using social media, with the Senate joining the House of Representatives in backing the proposal. The measure is being hailed as a global first.
Elon Musk has caused uproar by publicly naming government employees he wants to dismiss, raising concerns about the impact of his actions.
An old American military base has been uncovered in Greenland, raising questions about what other hidden secrets lie beneath the melting ice cap.
An American man from New Mexico has been awarded a compensation of over four hundred million dollars after a clinic wrongly diagnosed him. The jury agreed to the staggering compensation of around $412 million, setting a national record for such a medical case.
President Donald Trump has announced that he reached an agreement with Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum to end migration from Mexico to the United States.
A US court of appeals ruled on Wednesday that the Biden administration does not have the right to remove barbed wire fencing in Texas that was set up to prevent illegal migration from Mexico.