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White House Sees Limited Progress in Talks with Iran, But Major Gaps Remain
The White House said talks with Iran have achieved limited progress but remain distant on key issues, with Iran expected to submit a more detailed proposal in the coming weeks. The administration declined to set a deadline or rule out military options, underscoring a cautious, leverage-preserving approach to negotiations.

Trump Suspends China Tech Bans to Rescue April Visit — But Taiwan Arms Sales Could Still Derail Talks
President Trump has paused several US sanctions and restrictions on Chinese tech and transport firms in a bid to salvage a planned April visit to Beijing. Beijing has signalled that only a credible US shift on Taiwan — including freezing large arms sales and stronger public commitments to the one-China framework — would secure high-level engagement.

Chinese Chip Investor Slams Dutch Court After Ruling Leaves Control of Nexperia in Limbo
Wingtech Technology has expressed strong dissatisfaction after the Amsterdam Enterprise Court refused to lift interim measures limiting its control over Nexperia and ordered an investigation into the Dutch semiconductor unit. The decision prolongs legal uncertainty and is emblematic of growing European scrutiny of foreign investment in strategic tech sectors.

Musk’s Orbital Gambit: Merging SpaceX and xAI to Build a $1.5 Trillion AI-in-Space Empire
Elon Musk is reportedly preparing to merge xAI into SpaceX and pursue a blockbuster IPO that would combine rockets, the Starlink network, X and the Grok AI model. The strategy aims to move compute into orbit to bypass terrestrial energy and cooling limits, but it raises major technical, regulatory and national-security questions.

China Dismantles Unauthorised Weather Stations Near Military Base Over Data‑Leak Fears
China's security agencies removed unauthorised meteorological stations near a military base that were run by a Sino‑foreign joint venture and linked to overseas servers. Authorities cited the dual‑use nature of high‑resolution weather and soil data and enforcement of rules banning foreign‑involved observation sites in sensitive areas.