Nvidia has climbed to the second spot in global company valuations, achieving a $3 trillion mark. A surge in the demand for AI processors has catapulted their shares by over 150% this year. The unprecedented growth has extraordinarily increased Jensen Huang’s net worth, Nvidia's CEO. The company's value now surpasses the entire FTSE 100 index, and their GPU technologies are a significant driver for AI applications.
Read MoreFulham FC has announced the departure of Tosin Adarabioyo, who is heading to Chelsea FC. Meanwhile, the club is negotiating contract extensions with key players, including Willian and Bobby De Cordova-Reid, and has extended contracts for several senior and Under-21 players. The club has confirmed multiple departures and is awaiting responses from others regarding new contracts.
Read MoreJacob Zuma, leader of the uMkhonto weSizwe Party, has threatened the Independent Electoral Commission over the results of the 2024 elections, claiming his party won. Zuma's statements were made outside Gauteng High Court amid a legal challenge by MKP founder Jabulani Khumalo. He accused the IEC of misjudging MKP's strength and questioned the legitimacy of votes for other parties like the ANC and DA without any evidence.
Read MoreClaudia Sheinbaum becomes Mexico's first female president after a landslide victory, sparking a significant drop in the Mexican peso. She secured over 50% of the vote, with policies focused on state-led economic growth that have raised economic stability concerns.
Read MoreBorussia Dortmund's head coach Edin Terzic remains uncertain about Jadon Sancho's future as his loan spell from Manchester United comes to an end. Despite his impressive performance, Sancho is expected to return to Old Trafford after a difficult stint under Erik ten Hag. Terzic lauded Sancho's brilliance, especially after their narrow defeat to Real Madrid in the Champions League final. The loss marks Dortmund's third consecutive European final defeat.
Read MoreIn a highly charged King’s Cup final, Al-Hilal edged out Al-Nassr in a gripping penalty shootout. Despite an early lead by Al-Nassr and a series of red cards, the match extended to penalties. Al-Hilal capitalized on their chances to secure the trophy, marking another unclaimed title for Cristiano Ronaldo at Al-Nassr.
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