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| | BBCWorld - 18 Jan (BBCWorld)`100% Spanish` and `100% Moroccan` - Africa Cup of Nations final awaits Brahim Diaz, who has become an icon and the symbol of a modern and ambitious Morocco. Read...Newslink ©2026 to BBCWorld |  |
|  | | | Sydney Morning Herald - 18 Jan (Sydney Morning Herald)You might not have heard of this player but she was swarmed by fans armed with mobile phones at Melbourne Park on Sunday. Read...Newslink ©2026 to Sydney Morning Herald |  |
|  | | | RadioNZ - 18 Jan (RadioNZ) Graham Garnett failed to return home from a hike on 30 December. Read...Newslink ©2026 to RadioNZ |  |
|  | | | BBCWorld - 18 Jan (BBCWorld)This comes after Syria`s government announced its first formal recognition of Kurdish national rights since 1946. Read...Newslink ©2026 to BBCWorld |  |
|  | | | Sydney Morning Herald - 17 Jan (Sydney Morning Herald)From primary school to the national team, the Australia skipper has blazed a trail. In 100 years of official women’s cricket in NSW, few have achieved more. Read...Newslink ©2026 to Sydney Morning Herald |  |
|  | | | ITBrief - 16 Jan (ITBrief) Hayo upgrades its National Mobile Registry with real-time tools to detect SIM swap fraud, stolen phones and illegal devices on networks. Read...Newslink ©2026 to ITBrief |  |
|  | | | RadioNZ - 15 Jan (RadioNZ) Police Search and Rescue sergeant Jonny Evans said the decision follows extensive searches of the area. Read...Newslink ©2026 to RadioNZ |  |
|  | | | RadioNZ - 15 Jan (RadioNZ) A climber found the bird stuck in the tank after hearing its calls echo overnight in Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park. Read...Newslink ©2026 to RadioNZ |  |
|  | | | PC World - 15 Jan (PC World)The Trump Administration said Wednesday that it will place tariffs on certain “advanced computing chips,” such as the Nvidia H200, to address what the government referred to as national security concerns.
The additional tariffs didn’t name a specific country, referring only to “national security concerns with respect to imports of semiconductors, semiconductor manufacturing equipment, and their derivative products.”
What those products are weren’t specified, there were a few exceptions. The government said that a 25 percent tariff will apply to “certain advanced computing chips, such as the Nvidia H200 and AMD MI325X. This tariff will not apply to chips that are imported to support the buildout of the U.S. technology supply chain and the strengthening of domestic manufacturing capacity for derivatives of semiconductors.” The fact sheet announcing the tariffs didn’t link to any additional list of products.
The government also warned that the Trump administration may impose broader tariffs on semiconductor imports and their derivative products, in a push to promote domestic semiconductor manufacturing.
Trump and his administration used the prospect of tariffs as leverage to push major chip manufacturers to invest in U.S. production. For example, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) announced a $100 billion investment in U.S. chip plants. In August 2025,Trump threatened a 100 percent tariff on all imports of computer chips, unless they were made in the United States. Before today, the administration had placed a 50 percent tariff on chips originating in China. Read...Newslink ©2026 to PC World |  |
|  | | | BBCWorld - 14 Jan (BBCWorld)The PM is seeking to deepen trade and repair ties with China after years of tense relations - without compromising national security or provoking the US. Read...Newslink ©2026 to BBCWorld |  |
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