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A U.S. judge denied Elon Musk's request to vacate a ruling that he defrauded Twitter investors, but dismissed the allegation that relied solely on a single tweet.

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A U.S. judge denied Elon Musk's request to vacate a ruling that he defrauded Twitter investors, but dismissed the allegation that relied solely on a single tweet.

A U.S. judge has rejected Musk's request to overturn a ruling that he defrauded Twitter investors, but the judge dismissed the charge based on a single tweet.

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A U.S. judge has rejected Musk's request to overturn a ruling that he defrauded Twitter investors, but the judge dismissed the charge based on a single tweet.

European Central Bank Executive Member Schnabel: The current shock cannot be simply ignored because it has already produced indirect and potential secondary effects.

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European Central Bank Executive Member Schnabel: The current shock cannot be simply ignored because it has already produced indirect and potential secondary effects.

Regional officials, diplomats and analysts say the U.S.-Israeli war underscores Iran's influence over the Strait of Hormuz and enables it to demand that any deal on its nuclear program must first recognize Iran's de facto control of the vital oil chokepoint. Alex Watanka of the American Middle East Institute said that while charging ships to use the Strait could bring in huge revenue, Tehran views the Strait of Hormuz as a source of political legitimacy. rather than economic assets. Watankar added, quoting a Persian proverb: "Why give up a diamond for a lollipop?" Similar sentiments were expressed by Iran's leadership. "The Strait of Hormuz is our most powerful weapon," Iranian Speaker Qalibaf said, adding that Iran "will not give up its rights there under any circumstances." Regional sources and diplomats say Iran is deliberately slowing down negotiations to lock in what it sees as war gains before returning to the nuclear issue. Alan Eyre, a former U.S. diplomat who has done extensive research on Iran, said that for Tehran, which denies seeking nuclear weapons, Uranium can wait, but consolidating its position in the Strait of Hormuz is urgent. "The Iranians know President Trump wants to get out; he wants to shift his focus elsewhere," Eyre said. "They know they can pressure him because time is on their side." Aaron David Miller, a former U.S. Middle East negotiator, said, "The 60-day negotiation deadline was never a fantasy," "Iran will not take action on the nuclear issue until it is convinced that it has established this new status quo. They want to make sure that Trump - and the world - understands that Nothing can go back to the way it was before February 27. "

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Regional officials, diplomats and analysts say the U.S.-Israeli war underscores Iran's influence over the Strait of Hormuz and enables it to demand that any deal on its nuclear program must first recognize Iran's de facto control of the vital oil chokepoint. Alex Watanka of the American Middle East Institute said that while charging ships to use the Strait could bring in huge revenue, Tehran views the Strait of Hormuz as a source of political legitimacy. rather than economic assets. Watankar added, quoting a Persian proverb: "Why give up a diamond for a lollipop?" Similar sentiments were expressed by Iran's leadership. "The Strait of Hormuz is our most powerful weapon," Iranian Speaker Qalibaf said, adding that Iran "will not give up its rights there under any circumstances." Regional sources and diplomats say Iran is deliberately slowing down negotiations to lock in what it sees as war gains before returning to the nuclear issue. Alan Eyre, a former U.S. diplomat who has done extensive research on Iran, said that for Tehran, which denies seeking nuclear weapons, Uranium can wait, but consolidating its position in the Strait of Hormuz is urgent. "The Iranians know President Trump wants to get out; he wants to shift his focus elsewhere," Eyre said. "They know they can pressure him because time is on their side." Aaron David Miller, a former U.S. Middle East negotiator, said, "The 60-day negotiation deadline was never a fantasy," "Iran will not take action on the nuclear issue until it is convinced that it has established this new status quo. They want to make sure that Trump - and the world - understands that Nothing can go back to the way it was before February 27. "

Argentina’s Minister of Economy: Argentina’s plan does not include using U.S. swap lines.

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Argentina’s Minister of Economy: Argentina’s plan does not include using U.S. swap lines.

Mexican President Sheinbaum: Petrobras and Pemex will explore deepwater oil and gas resources in the Cantarel area.

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Mexican President Sheinbaum: Petrobras and Pemex will explore deepwater oil and gas resources in the Cantarel area.

The market originally focused on whether Microsoft could convert its high investment in AI infrastructure into revenue and profit margins. The current reality is that the company continues to increase investment in AI while reducing organizational costs in sales and game business. Adjustments related to Xbox especially show that the overall layoff ratio is not high this time, but the internal adjustments in the game business are deep. The explanation for the layoffs is not whether individual positions are replaced by models, but the budget reordering between low-efficiency businesses and high-investment businesses.

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The market originally focused on whether Microsoft could convert its high investment in AI infrastructure into revenue and profit margins. The current reality is that the company continues to increase investment in AI while reducing organizational costs in sales and game business. Adjustments related to Xbox especially show that the overall layoff ratio is not high this time, but the internal adjustments in the game business are deep. The explanation for the layoffs is not whether individual positions are replaced by models, but the budget reordering between low-efficiency businesses and high-investment businesses.

US President Trump praised FIFA President Fantino as a smart man.

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US President Trump praised FIFA President Fantino as a smart man.

NATO Secretary-General Rutte: It is impossible to predict why Russian President Putin will return to the negotiating table.

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NATO Secretary-General Rutte: It is impossible to predict why Russian President Putin will return to the negotiating table.

US President Trump: The referee’s red card decision on Balogun was terrible.

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US President Trump: The referee’s red card decision on Balogun was terrible.

US President Trump: FIFA made the right decision.

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US President Trump: FIFA made the right decision.

US President Trump: I didn’t tell FIFA what to do.

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US President Trump: I didn’t tell FIFA what to do.

US President Trump: Demands FIFA review Balogun's red card.

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US President Trump: Demands FIFA review Balogun's red card.

US President Trump said he watched the game and that Balogun did not commit a foul.

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US President Trump said he watched the game and that Balogun did not commit a foul.

NATO Secretary General Rutte: The United States is making every effort to implement the "Ukraine Priorities List" (PURL) plan.

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NATO Secretary General Rutte: The United States is making every effort to implement the "Ukraine Priorities List" (PURL) plan.

US President Trump: I spoke with FIFA President Gianni Infantino about the issue of red cards.

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US President Trump: I spoke with FIFA President Gianni Infantino about the issue of red cards.

US President Trump confirmed that he called the FIFA president.

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US President Trump confirmed that he called the FIFA president.

US President Trump: (Regarding Iran) It's either a deal or the mission is accomplished. I'd rather have a deal.

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US President Trump: (Regarding Iran) It's either a deal or the mission is accomplished. I'd rather have a deal.

US President Trump: (Regarding Iran) I am not seeking regime change.

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US President Trump: (Regarding Iran) I am not seeking regime change.

US President Trump: (Regarding Iran) We have made concessions.

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US President Trump: (Regarding Iran) We have made concessions.