
Reuters World News Ukraine weapons, Mexico’s judges, Nvidia’s selloff and China’s African sales pitch
Sep 4, 2024
The U.S. inches closer to supplying Ukraine with long-range cruise missiles, potentially altering the military landscape. In Mexico, a contentious move to elect judges raises eyebrows over judicial independence and corruption. Meanwhile, Nvidia faces a staggering market value loss of $279 billion. Lastly, African leaders gather in Beijing, grappling with unfulfilled promises from China while seeking new investments amidst fierce global competition.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Shifts in Military Aid and Political Landscapes
01:31 • 2min
Current Events: Religion, Sports, and Economic Trends
03:56 • 2min
Controversial Judicial Reforms Spark Debate in Mexico
05:51 • 2min
African Leaders Seek New Investments Amidst China's Unfulfilled Promises
07:47 • 3min
