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Sunak’s early election gamble

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Rishi Sunak has taken a huge gamble by announcing a July 4 election, record sales of artificial intelligence chips sent Nvidia’s revenue soaring 262 per cent in the past quarter Adani Group passed off low-quality coal as far more expensive cleaner fuel in transactions with an Indian state power utility, according to evidence seen by the Financial Times, and the first batch of genetically engineered non-biting mosquitoes will be released in Djibouti on Thursday.


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Rishi Sunak calls July 4 UK election

Nvidia’s revenue beats high expectations as AI chip demand climbs

Federal Reserve officials were open to further US rate rises to quell inflation

Adani suspected of fraud by selling low-grade coal as high-value fuel

Djibouti looks to genetically engineered mosquitoes to quell urban malaria wave


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