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Spanish government announced it will invest €115 million in European chip-design company OpenChip.
2026-06-29
Spanish government announced it will invest €115 million in European chip-design company OpenChip.
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According to the Financial Times, analysts say the number of IPOs in Japan fell to its lowest level in 15 years in the first half of this year. This situation is unlikely to improve in the short term due to a lack of startups able to go public quickl
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On the 29th Oman's foreign ministry published comments from Foreign Minister Badr saying Oman is committed to keeping the Strait of Hormuz safe, peaceful and open to navigation. He said Oman and Iran have agreed in ongoing talks that any future arran
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