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A magnitude 7.5 earthquake struck northern Japan, prompting tsunami warnings and mass evacuations for nearly 100,000 residents according to ABC News. The quake has raised critical concerns about public safety and emergency preparedness in a region long known for seismic activity.
In a separate but significant development, President Trump announced he would permit Nvidia to sell advanced AI chips to approved customers in China, with the U.S. government taking a 25% cut of sales, as reported by CBS News.
The decision reflects ongoing tensions between the U.S. and China over technology and trade policies, with both parties expressing their positions on the matter. Meanwhile, deadly clashes have intensified along the contested Thailand-Cambodia border, resulting in civilian casualties and military actions from both sides, as noted by The Guardian.
The situation underscores geopolitical tensions in Southeast Asia that could lead to a humanitarian crisis. Additionally, the Supreme Court is reviewing New York's ban on religious exemptions for vaccines, a move that could have significant implications for public health policy across the United States, reported by the New York Times.
Lastly, Honduras has issued an international arrest warrant for former President Juan Orlando Hernandez, who was recently pardoned in the U.S., highlighting ongoing political turmoil and issues of governance in Central America, as detailed by the New York Times.