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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailIsrael's plan to invade Rafah is 'not surprising,' says former Singapore diplomatBilahari Kausikan, chairman at the National University of Singapore's Middle East Institute, says "the Americans have made it clear many times, several times, that there is a limit to their patience, but that limit keeps being pushed."
Persons: Bilahari Kausikan Organizations: National University of Singapore's Middle East Institute Locations: Rafah, Singapore
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via Email'Not clear' which U.S. presidential candidate China prefers: Former Singapore foreign ministerGeorge Yeo, visiting scholar at the National University of Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy and former Singapore foreign minister, says "we've got to get used to the idea that Trump may well come back."
Persons: George Yeo, National University of Singapore's Lee, we've, Trump Organizations: Former Singapore, National University of Singapore's, National University of Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew, of Public Policy Locations: China, Singapore
AI startup cloud deals by Microsoft, Google, and Amazon are ringing "accounting alarm bells" across Silicon Valley over revenue "round-tripping." As Big Tech firms invest in AI startups in exchange for commitments to use their cloud services, some investors question whether those arrangements are artificially inflating cloud revenue growth. A former Apple marketing executive predicts the company's upcoming "Reality" headset risks being "one of the greatest tech flops of all time." How the BookTok phenomenon helped send book sales to an all-time high and reignite a love for reading. Read on to find out more about what you can use the AI app for.
WASHINGTON—TikTok Chief Executive Officer Shou Zi Chew says his company is offering the U.S. government more concessions and oversight than any business in history. On Thursday, the 40-year-old former Singapore army reservist and Goldman Sachs banker is slated to appear in front of a group of lawmakers who say that still isn’t enough. Born and raised in Singapore, then educated in London and at Harvard Business School, Mr. Chew has navigated both Western and Chinese business over the course of his fast rise to the corner office. Many members have threatened to ban TikTok, saying its Chinese ownership poses a national security threat. He runs TikTok from offices in Singapore, but travels often, including frequently to the U.S.
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