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Published on 20/11/2025 – 7:32 GMT+1 Shares in Nvidia rose more than 5% in after-hours trading after the chipmaker beat analysts’ expectations in its quarterly earnings report, released Wednesday. In the three months to the end of October, Nvidia said its revenue jumped 62% to $57 billion (€49.49bn). The company reported $51.2bn (€44.43bn) in revenue from data-centre sales, beating expectations of $49bn (€42.52bn). The firm also placed a forecast for the current quarter at $65bn (€56.41bn), surpassing Wall Street expectations of $61bn (€52.94bn). “There’s been a lot of talk about an AI bubble,” said CEO Jensen Huang during an earnings…

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Ein Satz über Brasilien beschäftigt die Politik. Friedrich Merz sorgt mit seiner Bemerkung über die Gastgeberstadt der Klimakonferenz für Irritationen. In Berlin wird über Stil und Verantwortung diskutiert und in Belém und Brasilien ist man verärgert. Gordon Repinski fragt, ob der Kanzler seine Kommunikation noch steuert oder ob Offenheit zum Risiko wird. Im 200-Sekunden-Interview spricht Isabel Cademartori, SPD-Abgeordnete und Vizevorsitzende der deutsch-brasilianischen Parlamentariergruppe, über die Folgen der Aussage. Sie erklärt, warum die Empörung in Südamerika groß ist, welche Schäden entstanden sind und wie Deutschland den Fauxpas vergessen machen könnte. Anschließend geht es um die wirtschaftspolitische Agenda der Regierung. Tom Schmidtgen…

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The administration of the European Parliament on Wednesday declared a draft resolution opposing the Mercosur deal inadmissable. The document, signed by 145 lawmakers, called for a challenge to the highly controversial trade agreement in the EU Court of Justice in an effort to suspend its ratification process. A previous vote by MEPs in October showed that the Parliament remained deeply divided over the agreement, putting a question mark over the consent required for its ratification – and the dismissal of the latest resolution has inflamed tensions further. “MEPs’ prerogatives are being flouted and they are being muzzled in their ability…

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EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen first floated the idea of a wider alliance with CPTPP members in June during EU trade talks with the U.S. She argued that the bloc could “show to the world that free trade with a large number of countries is possible on a rules-based foundation.”  Still, Iyer insists that no new alliances can replace the WTO — or its role as the foundation of the global trade system.  “No FTA is even possible without the WTO,” he said. “The WTO is the operating system, and FTAs are essentially the applications that sit on…

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Tens of thousands of Palestinians continue to be denied return to their homes in the occupied West Bank since Israeli forces conducted a military operation there early this year. According to a report by Human Rights Watch, Israel is committing war crimes and crimes against humanity by refusing to allow Palestinians to return home since hostilities ceased. In January, Israeli forces conducted vast military operations across several areas in the West Bank, including the Jenin, Tulkarem and Nur Shams refugee camps, where HRW conducted its research. Dubbed “Operation Iron Wall”, the Israeli government said it aimed to root out terrorist…

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By&nbspEuronews&nbspwith&nbspAP Published on 20/11/2025 – 6:04 GMT+1 Some of the natural gas discovered in waters off the coast of Cyprus could reach European markets by 2027, Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides said Wednesday, which could help Europe lessen its dependency on Russian energy supply. “Cyprus is part of the energy solutions for energy security in the eastern Mediterranean and like I said, it’s an important objective to align your interests with those of powerful states and to act as an alternative energy corridor for Europe,” Christodoulides said at an energy conference. Cyprus current natural gas eserves are roughly equivalent to a…

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A group of doctors has warned the government that the move could erode patient trust. While the direction says government will obtain patient consent to share the data more broadly, doctors groups are worried this won’t happen in practice, and that patients won’t be aware their data is being funneled to other studies. NHS England has been in discussions with the Joint GP IT Committee, which comprises representatives from the British Medical Association (BMA) and Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP), about the data, a person close to the talks told POLITICO. DHSC confirmed it had been in dialogue with the doctors’ groups, and a spokesperson said…

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Officially, Labour Party sources said the change of strategy was due to a better-than-expected pre-budget forecast from the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), which put the gap between planned government spending and Reeves’s fiscal rules at £20 billion. It was a boost that stemmed from a smaller government debt forecast due to gilt market movements during the 10-day window the OBR used for its projection. However, that’s only part of the story. Raw party politics also played a crucial part in this shift. And as the chancellor’s intended budget strategy has unraveled under an unprecedented public spotlight, it has exposed…

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Finanzminister Lars Klingbeil reist durch Peking, Shanghai und Singapur. Treffen mit der KP-Führung, darunter Chefideologe Wang Huning, Diskussionen über Ukraine, Handelsfragen und die kritische Abhängigkeit bei Seltenen Erden. Peking bietet einen direkten Kommunikationskanal an.Gleichzeitig wird deutlich, wie sensibel die Reise ist: strikte Sicherheitsregeln, Überwachungsrisiken, das „Wechselhandy“ des Ministers. In Singapur richtet Klingbeil den Blick auf Investitionen und Staatsfonds – mit der Botschaft, dass Deutschland international besser dasteht, als es zu Hause oft wirkt. Das Update von gestern mit Pål Jonson zum Nachlesen und ins Deutsche übersetzt gibt es hier. Das Berlin Playbook als Podcast gibt es morgens um 5 Uhr.…

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