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AWS to help auto makers remotely diagnose issues
The new service is in line with the industry’s growing shift to software-defined vehicles and systems.
China ‘hunts’ Taiwan nationals through forced deportation: Report
Safeguard Defenders says foreign governments are pressured into sending Taiwan citizens to China instead of the island.
Australia announces inquiry into tech giants
Prime Minister Scott Morrison says big tech firms have responsibility to ensure their platforms are safe.
Climate danger grows in ‘vulnerable’ Myanmar after military coup
There are fears military could step up exploitation of resources to shore up finances, and worsen climate risk.
Honduras’ ruling party candidate concedes presidential election
Concession means incoming Xiomara Castro will become country's first female president.
Japan’s factory output grows at fastest pace since 2018
Manufactory output improves amid an easing of critical supply bottlenecks.
Erdogan says Turkey’s interest rates will continue to fall
Cheaper cash will boost manufacturing, create jobs and slow inflation, the Turkish president said in a TV interview.
Stocks sink on Powell’s hawkish taper remarks, Omicron alarm
US Fed Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's taper talk pressured a market already jittery about the latest COVID-19 variant.
Canada’s flood-hit western province braces for more rain
Parts of British Columbia could see 'the most intense storm yet', provincial public safety minister warns.
3 dead in US school shooting, suspect arrested: Authorities
Police say three students were fatally shot, eight other people were injured at high school north of Detroit.
Turkey’s lira falls to new low as US Fed hints at faster tapering
The lira fell as much as 4.7 percent to 13.4541 per dollar at 8:08pm in Istanbul (17:08 GMT).
Former Trump aide Meadows cooperating with Capitol riot panel
Donald Trump's ex-Chief of Staff Mark Meadows had been called to appear before House committee this month but did not.
Brazil’s Bolsonaro officially joins centre-right Liberal Party
Jair Bolsonaro, under pressure over COVID crisis in Brazil, is required to join a party to run in elections next year.
Hunger increased by 30 percent in Latin America since 2019: UN
Latin America and the Caribbean is facing a critical situation in terms of food security, UN official says.
Text messages between Elizabeth Holmes and Sunny Balwani released
Theranos Inc founder Elizabeth Holmes had a 12-year relationship with the US firm's president, Sunny Balwani.
Qatar defeat Bahrain 1-0 as FIFA Arab Cup gets under way
Abulaziz Hatim scored a perfect header to give Qatar the 1-0 win over Bahrain.
UN agency for Palestinian refugees faces funding crisis
UNRWA head Lazzarini said the agency raised enough donations to cover only 48 percent of its budget in 2022 and 2023.
Powell says Fed could speed up bond tapering to counter inflation
An accelerated bond purchase rollback could also move up the timeline for hiking US interest rates.
China’s role in African development
Beijing faces the task of striking a balance between funding infrastructure and not exploiting Africa.
‘Don’t freak out’ about Omicron, says BioNTech CEO
Ugur Sahin said that while Omicron may infect more vaccinated people, they're unlikely to experience severe illness.
German court jails ISIL member for life over Yazidi genocide
Frankfurt court rules in case concerning death of a five-year-old girl bought as a slave and left to die in the sun.
How Indigenous communities in Paraguay are fighting big soy
Amid pesticide contamination and land evictions, tribal leaders say their villages in Paraguay are at a crisis point.
Map: Tracking global Omicron travel restrictions
More than 30 countries have imposed travel bans following the spread of the Omicron coronavirus mutation.
US consumer confidence falls in November as inflation bites
Consumers in the US are feeling less optimistic about the short-term outlook for their employment and income prospects.
Omicron: What we know about the new COVID variant
Evidence suggests the new variant may be more transmissible than Delta, but there are still many unknowns at play.
Assange and the assurances of ‘civilised’ torturers
What should we make of the US assurances regarding how Assange would be treated if extradited?
Iraq announces final results of October parliament election
Final count confirms Muqtada al-Sadr's bloc won 73 out of 329 seats in Iraq's October election.
US lifts Colombia’s FARC ‘foreign terrorist’ designation
Move comes days after the group and the Colombian government marked the five-year anniversary of a peace accord.
What is the Allied Democratic Forces armed group?
ADF, labelled as a 'terrorist' organisation by the United States, is considered the deadliest group operating in DRC.
Turkey’s economy grows 7.4% in Q3, but lira crisis risks mount
Turkey's economy powered ahead of most of its peers in Q3, but soaring currency crisis could pose a threat to recovery.
Experts critique Prince William’s ideas on Africa population
The royal has stirred controversy by suggesting that overpopulation on the continent is harming wildlife.
India’s economic recovery strengthens in Q2 but Omicron looms
India's economy grew 8.4 percent in the quarter ending September compared with a year earlier.
French far-right pundit Zemmour launches presidential bid
Highly divisive figure says it is time to 'save France' but polls show his popularity may be waning.
Haiti: A Perfect Storm
“I believe in my heart that Haitians are the toughest, most resilient people on Earth.”
NATO, Russia spar as foreign ministers meet in Latvia
Two-day meeting in Riga comes as concerns mount in Kyiv and Western capitals over Russian troop build-up near Ukraine.
Sudan security forces fire tear gas at Khartoum protesters
Demands for full civilian rule continue after an agreement reinstating civilian Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok.
Moderna CEO’s comments jolt markets
Markets fell Tuesday on Moderna CEO's comments that existing vaccines may be less effective against the Omicron variant.
‘This is a new wave’: Hundreds of Cubans seek refuge in Greece
Cubans say having fled economic crisis at home, applying for asylum in Greece fraught with challenges.
Rich countries must stop blocking the COVID vaccine patent waiver
Access to COVID-19 vaccines and therapeutics is part of the human right to health.
The Bookmaker: An ancient craft in Ethiopia
An Ethiopian archbishop keeps the ancient craft of parchment bookmaking alive, but he needs a supply of goat skins.
On the White Nile: A South Sudan businesswoman
An immersive river ride into the world of Rebecca Chol, a spirited and resilient South Sudanese fisherwoman.
Brazilian police burn gold miners’ boats in Amazon
The raid comes as president Jair Bolsonaro has pledged a pivot in his permissive approach to deforestation.
US legislators call for release of environmental lawyer Donziger
Steven Donziger was convicted of contempt of court in October, after years battling Chevron over pollution in Ecuador.
Spooked by Omicron, Singapore defers expanding reopening plans
A quarantine-free entry policy for vaccinated arrivals in Singapore will not be extended to more countries for now.
Map: Tracking the Omicron variant
The highly transmissible strain has been detected in at least 19 countries, raising concerns about the spread of COVID.
Inquiry finds widespread sexism in Australian parliament
One in three Australian parliamentarians have experienced sexual harassment, a government-backed report has found.
New republic Barbados names Rihanna as a national hero
Musician honoured for her 'extraordinary commitment' to Caribbean island as it makes historic political transition.
Cosby prosecutors ask US Supreme Court to restore conviction
A Pennsylvania court in June overturned a conviction on charges the comic drugged and raped a woman.
Myanmar court delays verdicts in Aung San Suu Kyi’s trial
Verdicts expected to deliver Nobel laureate's first prison sentences since military overthrew postponed to December 6.
Lebanon wants ‘best relations’ with Saudi Arabia, GCC, Aoun says
President Michel Aoun tells Al Jazeera, Lebanon is seeking to mend ties with Saudi, other GCC states, amid ongoing rift.
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