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Paying tribute to President Jiang Zemin, China’s leader, Xi Jinping, urged the nation to rally around himself, a week after protests tested his authority.
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A new reality is setting in for students and recent graduates who spent years honing themselves for careers at the largest tech companies.
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Layoffs and hiring freezes at companies like Amazon and Meta are changing the job market for recent grads and college students. Tell us about your experiences.
Continue readingArgentina’s Most Powerful Politician Faces a Verdict in Corruption Trial
If found guilty, the country’s vice-president, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, could face 12 years in prison for steering public works contracts to a family friend.
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Si es hallada culpable, la vicepresidenta Cristina Fernández de Kirchner enfrentaría 12 años de prisión por adjudicar contratos de obras públicas a un amigo de la familia.
Continue readingGlobal Car Supply Chains Entangled With Abuses in Xinjiang, Report Says
A new report on the auto industry cites extensive links to Xinjiang, where the U.S. government now presumes goods are made with forced labor.
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