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After Six Years of Devotion, Iraqi Calligrapher Completes Monumental Handwritten Quran in Istanbul

In a quiet corner of an Istanbul mosque, Iraqi master calligrapher Ali Zaman has concluded a six-year spiritual and artistic journey: the creation of what is believed to be the world's largest handwritten Quran. The monumental work highlights the enduring legacy of Islamic calligraphy, an art form that flourished under Ottoman patronage and continues to find a vibrant center in modern Turkey.

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Beyond the Drill Bit: How EQT Powers the AI Boom and Grid Reliability

As AI data centers drive an unprecedented surge in U.S. power demand, natural gas producer EQT is positioning itself as a critical pillar of energy security. Its proven operational resilience during extreme weather events underscores a strategic shift from a pure commodity play to an essential infrastructure partner.

Business

IonQ Bets $1.8 Billion on Vertical Integration with SkyWater Acquisition, Aims to Accelerate U.S. Quantum Chip Development

In a major consolidation move within the quantum computing sector, IonQ has announced a definitive agreement to acquire U.S.-based semiconductor foundry SkyWater Technology for $1.8 billion. The deal aims to create a domestically controlled, vertically integrated platform to speed up the development and production of advanced quantum processors, citing both technological and national security imperatives.

Business

Barclays Shares Surge 68% in a Year: Is the Rally Justified?

Barclays' stock has delivered a stellar 68% total return to shareholders over the past year, fueled by strong revenue and profit figures. As the share price approaches analyst targets, investors are weighing whether the current valuation still offers value or if the easy gains have been made.

Business

Norwegian Cruise Line Posts Strong Earnings, But Investors Question Valuation Amid Stock Volatility

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) reported robust annual revenue of $9.69 billion and net income of $663.5 million, reigniting investor interest. However, the stock's recent volatility and a significant one-year decline in total shareholder return have sparked a debate over whether the current share price accurately reflects the company's recovery trajectory and future prospects.

Business

McEwen Mining's Valuation Puzzle: Mixed Signals Amid Precious Metals Volatility

McEwen Mining (NYSE: MUX) presents a complex picture for investors, with recent share price movements showing short-term declines against a backdrop of longer-term gains. As the market digests its latest financial results—$166.5 million in revenue alongside an $11.9 million net loss—questions arise about how to value its exposure to gold, silver, and copper. This analysis delves into the valuation metrics and market sentiment surrounding the miner.