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200mm fab capacity to reach record high due to automobile chip boom

200mm fab capacity to reach record high due to automobile chip boom

Global fabrication capacity for 200-millimeter wafers is forecast to jump 14 per cent over the next three years, a report showed on Thursday, as demand for chips used in electric vehicles (EVs), in particular, is sharply rising.

US emergency oil reserve at 40-year low

US emergency oil reserve at 40-year low

The US’s emergency oil stockpile has plunged to a 40-year low as the shrinking Strategic Petroleum Reserve is limiting Washington’s ability to shield consumers from the fallout of Saudi Arabia’s aggressive supply cuts, according to Goldman Sachs.

Italy approves immigration reform policy

Italy approves immigration reform policy

Italy's Council of Ministers has approved a new policy to strengthen its immigration regulation, potentially removing special age-related protections for young asylum seekers. The move is the latest in a series of reforms aimed at curbing the increasing influx of migrants arriving in Europe -- most of them to Italy's shores.

US UAW to add strike targets against 'Big Three' automakers

US UAW to add strike targets against 'Big Three' automakers

The US United Auto Workers (UAW) union has planned to add strike targets against the 'Big Three' American auto giants -- Ford, GM Stellantis -- on Friday if there was no major progress in their contract negotiation, a source told the media.

US Senate unanimously passes formal dress code

US Senate unanimously passes formal dress code

The US Senate has unanimously passed a resolution formalising business attire as the proper dress code on the floor of the chamber. Wednesday's bipartisan bill from Democratic Senator Joe Manchin and Republican Senator Mitt Romney requires that members abide by a real dress code -- rather than an unwritten custom -- when on the Senate floor, that includes a coat, tie, and slacks for men.

2 Indian-origin Cisco engineers join lawsuit alleging violation of Hindu rights

2 Indian-origin Cisco engineers join lawsuit alleging violation of Hindu rights

Two Indian-American Cisco engineers, who were sued for caste discrimination in California, have joined a lawsuit filed by a Hindu advocacy group, alleging that the state's Civil Rights Department (CRD) violated several constitutional rights of Hindus and Indian-Americans.

Nijjar was being tracked by a device under his car before his killing, says friend

Nijjar was being tracked by a device under his car before his killing, says friend

A friend of pro-Khalistan terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was gunned down in the parking lot of a gurdwara in Surrey in British Columbia on June 18, has said that the slain leader was being tracked before his killing. CTV has quoted Moninder Singh, a spokesperson for the British Columbia Gurdwaras Council, as saying, “A couple of weeks before his death, he had come home to say there was a tracking device on the bottom wheel well of his vehicle.”

New Zealand records 8 out of 10 warmest years in last decade

New Zealand records 8 out of 10 warmest years in last decade

Eight out of the 10 warmest years ever recorded in New Zealand up to 2022 have been within the last decade, the country's statistics department said on Wednesday. "Average annual temperatures have increased nationwide in the last century and 2022 was the warmest year on record," said Stats NZ's senior manager of environment and agricultural statistics Stuart Jones.

Biden, Trump woo union voters by visiting striking auto workers

Biden, Trump woo union voters by visiting striking auto workers

Negotiations between the US United Auto Workers (UAW) and the 'Big Three' automakers continued as President Joe Biden visited a picket line outside a General Motors parts distribution centre in thestate of Michigan, while his predecessor Donald Trump announced a visit to the state on Wednesday to show his support to the striking workers.

Nepal-China statement has ‘implications’ for Tibet

Nepal-China statement has ‘implications’ for Tibet

The joint statement issued by Nepal and China in Beijing following the visit by Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal institutionally strengthens China’s hand on matters relating to Tibet and Tibetans, the International Campaign for Tibet said on Wednesday. The Campaign's President Tencho Gyatso said: “Nepal is bound by international law to respect the principle of non-refoulement, which precludes states from returning a person to a place where he or she might be tortured or face persecution.

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