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Intel issues apology after asking suppliers to avoid Xinjiang

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Intel Corporation apologized on Thursday for asking suppliers to avoid sourcing from Xinjiang, after the world’s largest chip maker joined other foreign brands that have been officially accused of abuse by the ruling Communist Party in major Muslim areas. The anger of the media.

The newspaper “Global Times” published by the ruling party called Intel’s request “arrogant and vicious.”

Intel stated on its social media accounts that it mentioned Xinjiang in a letter to its suppliers in order to comply with U.S. regulations. Washington has banned imports from Xinjiang on the grounds of mass detentions, forced abortions and forced labor. Beijing denies this.

As activists call for a boycott of the Winter Olympics in Beijing in February, a prestigious project of the ruling party, tensions in Xinjiang are increasing. The White House stated that the United States will not send dignitaries. Beijing on Wednesday barred four members of the US government’s religious freedom group from entering China in retaliation for the sanctions imposed by Washington on two Xinjiang leaders. “The so-called forced labor and other allegations in Xinjiang are all lies fabricated by anti-China forces,” said Zhao Lijian, a spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He called on Intel to “respect the facts and distinguish right from wrong.”

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Some online commenters called for a boycott of Intel products, in which comments that the ruling party did not want were deleted by the censors.

Intel processor chips are used in products such as smart phones and computers.

Intel said in a statement that the letter aroused “the concerns of our cherished Chinese partners, and we deeply regret this.”

The company said: “We apologize for the trouble caused to our respected Chinese customers, partners and the public.”

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Other companies, including retailer H&M and footwear brand Nike, have become targets of criticism and boycotts after expressing their concerns about Xinjiang or saying they will stop using materials produced there. The Chinese government rejected complaints about abuse of power in Xinjiang, but the company said it was unable to conduct independent audits of factories and other workplaces.

Pop singer Wang Junkai, also known as Karry Wang, announced on Wednesday that he will withdraw from a deal to serve as the “brand ambassador” for the Intel Core processor chip family.

The Global Times, known for its nationalist tone, stated that Wang Yi’s move was “a new warning to Intel and other foreign companies seeking to harm China’s core interests while trying to profit from the vast Chinese market.”

Other singers, actors and other celebrities have severed ties with foreign brands criticized for Xinjiang issues, giving up millions of dollars in income to protect their careers from official retaliation.

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Xinjiang is a major supplier of silicon dioxide used to make computer chips. Intel has a chip factory in Dalian in northeastern China—it has only one in Asia and one of four outside the United States. The company also has a research facility in Beijing.

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Jennifer Lopez ‘let go of her’ high-heeled ego while working with Ben Affleck

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Jennifer Lopez ‘let go of her’ high-heeled ego while working with Ben Affleck

As Jennifer Lopez navigates her separation from Ben Affleck, she prioritizes her career, notably in the film Unstoppable.

Jennifer Lopez has “let go of her ego” to prioritise her career and personal growth as she navigates her separation from Ben Affleck.

The 55-year-old actress and singer, during an interview with Amazon/MGM, opened up about working on the upcoming film Unstoppable, a project she co-starred in while estranged from her husband.

“It was an honour to be a part of Anthony [Robles] and to play Judy,” Jennifer shared. “I approached the role with a complete lack of ego where you have to go in there and have so much respect for the person you are playing because it’s her story.”

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“I disappeared, there was no Jennifer, no J. Lo. That person on the screen is just Judy. Luckily, I got to spend time with her and see who she was alone and as a mother.”

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Affleck praises Lopez’s ‘spectacular’ performance

Affleck and Matt Damon produced the film, which tells the inspiring story of 36-year-old wrestler Anthony Robles.

JLo portrays Judy Robles, Anthony’s mother. Affleck also highly praised Jennifer’s performance, calling her “spectacular.”

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“Unstoppable is a very different movie than [Small Things Like These], but in a way it’s similarly rooted in the passion of really talented artists,” Ben told Entertainment Toninght just couple of weeks back. “Billy Goldenberg and Jennifer and Don Cheadle and Jharrel and Bobby Cannavale – all of whom were really passionate about this film.”

After reuniting and marrying in 2022, Jennifer filed for divorce in August 2024. Reports of marital struggles, including living separately, surfaced months before the filing.

“He’s focusing on his work and his kids now,” an insider told InTouch Weekly. “Ben already moved out … They’ll never stop loving each other, but she can’t control him, and he can’t change her.”

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Jennifer told Interview Magazine, “I was thinking about this time in my life, and I’m like, ‘That’s not what I thought it was going to turn out like.’ And then I thought, ‘No, this is exactly where I needed to be.’”

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