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Nasdaq plunges in biggest drop since April 2025

Nasdaq plunges in biggest drop since April 2025 as strong May jobs report fuels rate hike fears. US chipmakers lose $1.3T in value; Kuwait intercepts missile and drone attacks, report says; Brazil'...

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The Morning Briefing collects the strongest ZettaWire signals from the latest publishing window. The lead item is Nasdaq plunges in biggest drop since April 2025 as strong May jobs report fuels rate hike fears. US chipmakers lose $1.3T in value. The edition also tracks Kuwait intercepts missile and drone attacks, report says; Brazil's police chief condemns U.S. decision to label PCC and Comando Vermelho as terrorist groups, calling it a mistake. Each item below is grounded in the selected story text and source metadata.

Nasdaq plunges in biggest drop since April 2025 as strong May jobs report fuels rate hike fears. US chipmakers lose $1.3T in value

Stock market volatility surged as tech stocks led the Nasdaq to its steepest decline since April 2025, with chipmakers losing $1.3 trillion in market value amid rate hike concerns.

category: markets; location: US; ZettaWire score: 9.

Kuwait intercepts missile and drone attacks, report says

Kuwait intercepts missile and drone attacks, report says.

Source channel: Xinhua; category: conflict; location: Kuwait; ZettaWire score: 8.

Brazil's police chief condemns U.S. decision to label PCC and Comando Vermelho as terrorist groups, calling it a mistake

Brazil's police chief condemns U.S. decision to label PCC and Comando Vermelho as terrorist groups, calling it a mistake.

Source channel: Xinhua; category: diplomacy; location: Brazil; ZettaWire score: 8.

Coal mine explosion in Colombia's Cundinamarca kills 7 miners

Impact: 7 miners killed in a coal mine explosion in central Colombia.

Source channel: Xinhua; category: disaster; location: Colombia; ZettaWire score: 8.

Trump tells NBC News Iran hasn't signed because of high U.S. demands

Trump tells NBC News Iran hasn't signed because of high U.S. demands.

category: diplomacy; location: US; ZettaWire score: 8.

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US State Department says Trump not in hurry to conclude deal with Iran, will not accept bad deal

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US, Five Eyes warn of Chinese spy recruitment on LinkedIn in unprecedented joint notice.

The US and its Five Eyes intelligence partners issued an unprecedented joint notice warning about Chinese spies using LinkedIn to recruit assets.

US tells NATO allies it will 'rightsize' contributions to alliance forces, US European Command says.

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Lebanese and Israeli delegations begin meetings in Washington.

Meetings have begun between the Lebanese and Israeli delegations in Washington.

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