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19/08/2025
In the afternoon, the automotive parts sector saw a rise, with Top Group and Xinqi Group hitting the limit up, Tenglong shares and Southern Precision previously hitting the limit up, and Zhejiang Rongtai and Longsheng Technology soaring.
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In the second quarter of 2025, Faraday Future's operating loss was approximately $48.1 million, slightly narrower than the $50.6 million in the second quarter of 2024.
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U.S. National Intelligence Director Turki Gabard posted on X on Monday, stating that the UK government will no longer compel Apple to provide so-called "backdoors" to data from American users. In January of this year, the UK issued an order requiring iPhone manufacturer Apple to remove advanced encryption technology from user data stored in cloud services. The UK government hopes to access global user data, which may include communication data such as voice memos and phone data backups.
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U.S. intelligence chief: The UK no longer requires Apple to create "backdoors" for the data of American users.
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Drug trafficking and violent activities are rampant, a city in France once again extends curfews for minors.
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Lenovo plans to establish a regional headquarters in Riyadh.
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