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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum dismissed any conflict with the United States regarding the recent deaths of two unauthorized CIA agents in Chihuahua, emphasizing the need for clarity on the incident and urging local authorities to address the situation while acknowledging the importance of cooperation between the two nations. #Mexico #CIA #Security #MX #US

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México desescala tensión con EEUU por caso de agentes de la CIA, pide que no se repita
CIUDAD DE MÉXICO (AP) -- La presidenta mexicana Claudia Sheinbaum descartó el lunes un conflicto con Estados Unidos por el incidente ocurrido con dos agentes de la CIA que murieron en un accidente en el estado de Chihuahua y que según México no estaban autorizados a operar en el país.
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A former employee of Tokyo Electron has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for stealing trade secrets from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp (TSMC), highlighting Taiwan's commitment to protecting its semiconductor industry amid increasing global competition, with Tokyo Electron also fined and facing scrutiny for its role in the incident. #Semiconductors #TradeSecrets #TaiwanTech #TW #JP

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Tribunal de Taiwán condena a ex empleado de Tokyo Electron a 10 años por secretos de TSMC
NUEVA TAIPÉI, Taiwán (AP) -- Un tribunal en Taiwán condenó el lunes a un ex empleado del fabricante japonés de equipos para chips informáticos Tokyo Electron a 10 años de prisión, en un caso histórico sobre secretos comerciales del principal fabricante de chips de la isla, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp (TSMC).
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Houston Chronicle News source @houstonchronicle.com · Jan 3 ·

#WalkForPeace #BuddhistMonks #HopeAndCompassion

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Buddhist monk injured near Houston reunites with Walk for Peace group in Georgia
More than a month after he was struck in a crash near Houston, Phra Ajarnh Maha Dam Phommasan returned to his home state of Georgia this week and reunited with a group of fellow Buddhist monks trekking in a "Walk for Peace" from Texas to Washington.
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Houston Chronicle News source @houstonchronicle.com · Jan 3 ·

#Houston #NorthAmerica #FutureEconomy

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In 2050, Houston will host a treaty to unite North America | Opinion
As we begin 2026, the Houston Chronicle editorial board asked a simple question: What will Houston look like in 2050. Writing as if from that future moment, these op-eds reflect on the last 25 years and imagine the next quarter century.
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Houston Chronicle News source @houstonchronicle.com · Jan 3 ·

#Houston2050 #HumanFirst #AnalogRevolution

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Houston 2050: Celebrate our victory in the Great Luddite Revolt | Opinion
As we begin 2026, the Houston Chronicle editorial board asked a simple question: What will Houston look like in 2050. Writing as if from that future moment, these op-eds reflect on the last 25 years and imagine the next quarter century.
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Houston Chronicle News source @houstonchronicle.com · Jan 3 ·

#Houston2050 #HumanFirst #AnalogRevolution

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Houston 2050: Celebrate our victory in the Great Luddite Revolt | Opinion
As we begin 2026, the Houston Chronicle editorial board asked a simple question: What will Houston look like in 2050.
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Houston Chronicle News source @houstonchronicle.com · Jan 3 ·

#Houston2050 #HumanFirst #AnalogRevolution

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Houston 2050: Celebrate our victory in the Great Luddite Revolt | Opinion
As we begin 2026, the Houston Chronicle editorial board asked a simple question: What will Houston look like in 2050.
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Houston Chronicle News source @houstonchronicle.com · Jan 3 ·

#Editorials #SocialChange #PublicAwareness

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Why do we write editorials? To disturb the public peace. | Editorial
In early 1900, following the death of English writer, critic and philanthropist John Ruskin, Hearst newspapers published the following piece in its editorial column.