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Abut 77% of South Koreans support the pardon of the vice chairman of Samsung which will be announced on Liberation Day Aug 15 when Korea was free from Japanese colonial rule.His release will help address the economic crisis in Korea. It also comes as Samsung makes billions of dollars of investments in renewable energy, semiconductors and other products.

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Big banks in the US post big increases in profit and revenue in 2023. Chase bank posted 52% increase in first quarter 2023 profit and record revenue. Chase attracted $50 billion in deposits from midsized banks. The problems at midsized banks, including collapse of SVB bank, have not affected the large banks. Depositors shifted deposits from midsized banks to larger banks. The Fed's sharp increase in interest rates to 4.75%-5.0% from about zero% in 2021 have increased bank margins as interest rates on deposits have not been increased as much. The glut in deposits means banks could keep depositor interest rates lower. The result is that America's banking system is in strong shape during a localized banking crisis affecting startups and Silicon Valley.

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The US Congress passes $13.6 billion in aid to Eastern Europe as part of a larger package.

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France and Britain support president Biden in removing vaccine patent barriers so that vaccine production can be ramped up.

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The Oxford vaccine is to be combined with a dose of Russia's Sputnik vaccine in a study to determine if this will provide improved results. The idea is to test whether two doses combined of Oxford and Sputnik vaccine can provide better protection than two doses of the same vaccine. Trials will begin by the end of 2020. This is being done under the concept of heterologous prime boost which has been adopted in  vaccination programmes against other diseases.

,Both the Russian and the Oxford vaccine use a modified version of adenovirus, a common cold virus. This is stripped of disease causing genes and given genetic instructions that make the coronavirus cause a spike in the protein when it passes it to the human cells. This then triggers an immune response.

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Japan, the US and the EU are lagging behind in electric car manufacturing as China moves ahead, as shown here in the NYT.

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