Shares in Japan’s chip-related companies, including Advantest, Tokyo Electron, and Renesas Electronics, continued to decline for a second day as the emergence of Chinese startup DeepSeek’s AI technology raised concerns about the United States’ leadership in the field. Softbank Group, which owns chip designer Arm, also experienced a 5.26% drop, while data center-related shares like Furukawa and Fujikura fell significantly. DeepSeek’s innovative large language and reasoning models have challenged U.S. dominance in the semiconductor industry, prompting speculation about potential regulatory changes and the impact on global competitiveness.
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Rising antisemitism sees some Jewish voters turn toward Conservatives this election
Jewish Canadians express significant fear regarding the rise of antisemitism in Canada, particularly following the Oct. 7 attacks on Israel and the ongoing conflict in Gaza, which has led to violent incidents in schools and synagogues. Many Jewish voters are considering supporting the Conservative party for the first time due to feelings of disappointment with the Liberal government. This election is viewed by some, like Jodie Katz from Toronto, as a pivotal moment to address...
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