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This illustration photo taken on November 23, 2025 in Los Angeles shows the Sora 2 website displayed in front of AI-generated videos on a screen. In a parallel reality, Queen Elizabeth II gushes over cheese puffs, a gun-toting Saddam Hussein struts into a wrestling ring, and Pope John Paul II attempts skateboarding. Lifelike AI reincarnations of dead celebrities are stirring online amusement -- and outrage. (Photo by Chris DELMAS / AFP via Getty Images)
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In this photo taken on November 21, 2025, a view of the under-construction Rare Earth Industrial Park is seen in Anyuan county, Ganzhou, in eastern China's Jiangxi province. Buried in the reddish soil of southern China lies latent power: one of the largest clusters of crucial rare earths is mined around the clock by a secretive and heavily guarded industry. The hills of Jiangxi province are home to most of China's rare earth mines, with the materials used in products from smartphones to missile guidance technology. (Photo by Hector RETAMAL / AFP via Getty Images) / To go with 'CHINA-ECONOMY-POLITICS-TRADE-MINING, REPORTAGE' by Peter Catterall
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In this photo taken on November 20, 2025, a motorist rides past as the logo of the China Rare Earth Group is seen on a building at a processing plant in Dingnan County, Ganzhou, in eastern China's Jiangxi province. Buried in the reddish soil of southern China lies latent power: one of the largest clusters of crucial rare earths is mined around the clock by a secretive and heavily guarded industry. The hills of Jiangxi province are home to most of China's rare earth mines, with the materials used in products from smartphones to missile guidance technology. (Photo by Hector RETAMAL / AFP via Getty Images) / To go with 'CHINA-ECONOMY-POLITICS-TRADE-MINING, REPORTAGE' by Peter Catterall
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In this photo taken on November 20, 2025, the logo of the China Rare Earth Group is seen on a building at a processing plant in Dingnan County, Ganzhou, in eastern China's Jiangxi province. Buried in the reddish soil of southern China lies latent power: one of the largest clusters of crucial rare earths is mined around the clock by a secretive and heavily guarded industry. The hills of Jiangxi province are home to most of China's rare earth mines, with the materials used in products from smartphones to missile guidance technology. (Photo by Hector RETAMAL / AFP via Getty Images) / To go with 'CHINA-ECONOMY-POLITICS-TRADE-MINING, REPORTAGE' by Peter Catterall
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In this photo taken on November 21, 2025, a view of the under-construction Rare Earth Industrial Park is seen in Anyuan county, Ganzhou, in eastern China's Jiangxi province. Buried in the reddish soil of southern China lies latent power: one of the largest clusters of crucial rare earths is mined around the clock by a secretive and heavily guarded industry. The hills of Jiangxi province are home to most of China's rare earth mines, with the materials used in products from smartphones to missile guidance technology. (Photo by Hector RETAMAL / AFP via Getty Images) / To go with 'CHINA-ECONOMY-POLITICS-TRADE-MINING, REPORTAGE' by Peter Catterall
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In this photo take on November 19, 2025, a view of the under-construction Xinfeng County Baogang Xinli rare earths processing plant is seen in Xinfeng County, Ganzhou, in eastern China's Jiangxi province. Buried in the reddish soil of southern China lies latent power: one of the largest clusters of crucial rare earths is mined around the clock by a secretive and heavily guarded industry. The hills of Jiangxi province are home to most of China's rare earth mines, with the materials used in products from smartphones to missile guidance technology. (Photo by Hector RETAMAL / AFP via Getty Images) / To go with 'CHINA-ECONOMY-POLITICS-TRADE-MINING, REPORTAGE' by Peter Catterall
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In this photo taken on November 20, 2025, the logo of the China Rare Earth Group is seen on a building at a processing plant in Dingnan County, Ganzhou, in eastern China's Jiangxi province. Buried in the reddish soil of southern China lies latent power: one of the largest clusters of crucial rare earths is mined around the clock by a secretive and heavily guarded industry. The hills of Jiangxi province are home to most of China's rare earth mines, with the materials used in products from smartphones to missile guidance technology. (Photo by Hector RETAMAL / AFP via Getty Images) / To go with 'CHINA-ECONOMY-POLITICS-TRADE-MINING, REPORTAGE' by Peter Catterall
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In this photo take on November 21, 2025, a view of the facilities of JL MAG Rare-Earth is seen in Ganzhou, in eastern China's Jiangxi province. Buried in the reddish soil of southern China lies latent power: one of the largest clusters of crucial rare earths is mined around the clock by a secretive and heavily guarded industry. The hills of Jiangxi province are home to most of China's rare earth mines, with the materials used in products from smartphones to missile guidance technology. (Photo by Hector RETAMAL / AFP via Getty Images) / To go with 'CHINA-ECONOMY-POLITICS-TRADE-MINING, REPORTAGE' by Peter Catterall


