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Musk’s multibillion-dollar Tesla pay package again rejected by US judge
Judge says Tesla's 'unprecedented theories' do not support argument to reverse previous ruling scrapping pay deal.
A glimpse of future airpower on display at biennial China airshow
The China International Aviation & Aerospace Exhibition in Zhuhai attracts 600,000 visitors and billions in sales.
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger forced out in surprise move
The departure of Gelsinger, whose career spanned more than 40 years, underscores the turmoil at Intel.
US unleashes another crackdown on China’s chip industry
Move is President Biden's administration's last major effort to stymie China's ability to access and produce chips.
Romanian court upholds presidential election first-round results
Far-right candidate Calin Georgescu will face centre-right contender Elena Lasconi in December 8 run-off.
Trump says ‘hell to pay’ if captives in Gaza not released
Threat of escalation comes amid reports Trump seeking Israel-Hamas ceasefire before he takes office in January.
How are powers involved in Syria reacting to the opposition offensive?
Advances by opposition fighters raise questions over how Russia, Iran, Turkiye, Arab states and the US will respond.
‘Blatant corruption’: Biden under fire for pardoning his son Hunter
Republicans pounce on the decision as evidence of corruption and abuse of power. Some Democrats are also critical.
Victims of Israel-Hezbollah conflict reburied in Lebanon after ceasefire
Following a ceasefire in Lebanon, the remains of some of those killed are being relocated from Tyre’s temporary cemetery
Hamas says 33 captives killed in Gaza as Palestinian factions hold talks
Hamas's announcement comes as the group and Fatah discuss the Palestinian Authority's management of post-war Gaza.

