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Live Updates: Iran "negotiating on fumes," Trump says, as U.S. conducts new strikes CBS NewsLive updates: US and Iran trade fresh strikes, testing fragile ceasefire CNNAsian shares decline and oil prices up more than $1 after US strikes on Iran KSATIran War Live Updates: U.S. Again Conducts Strikes in Iran as Trump Expresses Indifference to Midterms Pressure The New York Times
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Oil prices jumped after the U.S. said it shot down four Iranian attack drones, casting doubt once again on the prospects for a peace deal.
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U.S. strikes drone launch site, as Trump holds to maximum demands on Iran The Washington PostIran war live: US strikes Iranian site as tensions rise in Strait of Hormuz Al JazeeraIran War Live Updates: U.S. Again Conducts Strikes in Iran as Trump Expresses Indifference to Midterms Pressure The New York Times
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With the right planning, digital nomads can legally reduce US tax exposure and simplify compliance while focusing on building their business and life abroad.
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Mainland China-based chip giants such as Cambricon saw their shares tumble on Wednesday.
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In the wake of the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, SAP and Oracle have both announced that they are suspending all business operations in Russia.
The decision from the two major IT vendors came in the wake of a request from Ukrainian Vice Prime Minister Mykhailo Fedorov, who posted letters he'd written to both companies on Twitter yesterday.
In his letter to Oracle, Fedorov wrote: "The IT industry always supports values of responsibility and democracy…now, more than ever, people's lives depend on your choice."
Oracle replied to the tweet, stating that on behalf of the people of Ukraine and its elected government, the company has "suspended all operations in the Russian Federation". However, the company has not provided any further comment on the situation since the tweet was posted.
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