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OpenAI launches business version of ChatGPT after blowback over privacy
ChatGPT Enterprise touts improved security and privacy in bid to woo corporate clients.
Visualising the 2,056 nuclear tests conducted since 1945
August 29 is the International Day against Nuclear Tests, aiming to promote a world without nuclear weapons.
Ukraine drones destroyed in latest raids on Russian territory
Russian defence ministry says three drones shot down over the Russian regions of Tula and Belgorod.
Japan says brick thrown at Beijing embassy amid Fukushima spat
Tensions have soared since Japan began releasing Fukushima's wastewater into the Pacific despite China's opposition.
Is a global food crisis the new normal?
From Indian rice to Australian wheat, climate change is worsening a food crunch and price spikes due to war in Ukraine.
US to counter growing size of China’s military with ‘autonomous systems’
Deputy Secretary of Defense says China's military has scaled up but US maintains advantage with military technology.
Toyota halts production at most Japanese factories after system failure
Japanese car giant suspends operations at 12 domestic plants after glitch leaves company unable to order components.
Guatemala body certifies Arevalo victory, hours after party suspended
The suspension plunged the centre-left politician's presidency into uncertainty even before it's officially begun.
Live parasitic worm found in Australian woman’s brain in world first
The worm, usually found in carpet pythons, was discovered after she complained of symptoms including forgetfulness.
Chevron workers at Australia’s LNG plants to strike, raising supply fears
Workers at facilities in Western Australia will begin rolling stoppages from September 7.
US accuses Russia of intimidation over former consulate worker’s spy charge
Robert Shonov, Russian national and ex-staffer at consulate, charged with 'cooperation on a confidential basis' with US.
Spanish football federation leaders ask Rubiales to quit over kiss scandal
Leaders of regional bodies that make up Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) made collective request to Rubiales.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of events, day 552
As the war enters its 552nd day, these are the main developments.
Guatemala arrests anti-corruption lawyer, prompting international outcry
The US has condemned the arrest of Claudia Gonzalez, a lawyer who worked with a UN-backed anti-corruption commission.
Haitian police announce investigation into deadly church-led protest
Evangelical leader Marcorel Zidor led 'hundreds' of armed protesters into a gang-led area of the capital Port-au-Prince.
Myanmar’s striking civil servants: Displaced, forgotten, but holding on
The Civil Disobedience Movement remains a pillar of resistance to military rule, but the cost is high for those involved
Are climate reparations finally on the way for vulnerable countries?
'Significant change in action' under way to compensate nations under direct assault from climate chaos, observers say.
Finance minister to renew funds to Palestinians in Israel after backlash
Israeli Finance Minister Smotrich said the money was prompting crime among Palestinian communities, triggering outrage.
France abaya ban: ‘How far will clothes police go?’
To enforce the ban on the robes in classrooms, 14,000 educational personnel will be trained by the end of the year.
‘Slow murder’: Hundreds of prisoners stage Bahrain’s largest hunger strike
Advocates say that prisoners are protesting against dire conditions - and that the government's reforms are not enough.
A Palestinian Bedouin’s fight to reunite with her children in Israel
Agzaya al-Karan had been forced to return to Gaza for the first time in 30 years three weeks ago.
What will replace Russia’s Wagner mercenary army?
Private force is already being torn apart by Russia's military, intelligence services, and state-run corporations.
Will Ethiopia compromise on its Grand Renaissance Dam?
Addis Ababa insists the dam will not harm its neighbours as another meeting is held with Egypt and Sudan.
UK air traffic issue fixed but flights remain affected
Air traffic authority says technical issue affected its system's ability to automatically process flight plans.
Iran says deal agreed with Iraq for disarming, relocation of Kurdish rebels
Tehran sets deadline of September 19 for rebels to be disarmed and removed from bases in northern Iraq.
Hawaiian Electric pushes back on claims of negligence after Maui wildfires
Utility company rejects Maui County lawsuit accusing it of contributing to deadly blazes that tore through communities.
Lionel Messi makes MLS debut, but how does the league work?
The MLS has different rules, including playoffs, that differ from the way other football leagues operate.
Trump indictments: Key court dates set in Georgia, federal election cases
Former US president will be arraigned in Georgia next week while judge sets March 2024 start for federal trial.
India to launch mission to study the sun in September
India's first solar probe to blast off after last week's successful moon touchdown, so it can study solar winds.
UK could fit asylum seekers with electronic tags
Home Secretary Suella Braverman says authorities need 'a power to detain and ultimately control those people'.
How useful will the F-16s be in helping Ukraine?
Ukraine is increasingly looking to replace its jets as Russia continues to dominate the skies in the 18-month-long war.
Rubiales case sparks hope for ‘seismic’ changes in Spanish football
Experts say the case can help transform Spanish women's football and broader society, but deeper changes are needed.
Rights groups condemn Taliban’s new curbs on women’s education, movement
Watchdogs slam Taliban for blocking women from boarding a flight to study in Dubai and from visiting a national park.
Spanish prosecutors open sexual assault probe into Rubiales over kiss
Spanish football federation chief to be investigated after kissing player Jenni Hermoso at World Cup celebrations.
Gabon: French media hit by ban, internet down, in disputed election
Reporters Without Borders also denounced the fact that foreign media was largely restricted from covering the vote.
DeSantis urges Florida residents to prepare for incoming storm Idalia
Strengthening in Caribbean, storm is expected to hit US state's Gulf of Mexico coast this week as 'major hurricane'.
Who was Dmitry Utkin, a key Wagner mercenary who died alongside Prigozhin?
The secretive war-hardened career-officer-turned-mercenary is said to have given the Wagner group its name.
‘Like being inside an oven’: Extreme weather batters imprisoned people
As climate change makes extreme temperatures more frequent, many US prisons lack resources to address safety needs.
Iran’s Raisi inaugurates South Pars gasfield after foreign companies exit
Raisi says the project has been completed years ahead of plan and saved a lot of money by transporting an existing rig.
French envoy to stay in Niger despite ultimatum, says Macron
Macron insists that France will not change its position in condemning the coup and offering support to Bazoum.
Panama’s doomsday warning is not about holiday shopping
The nation is where the climate crisis, the refugee crisis and the inequalities of capitalism intersect.
Rubiales’s mother goes on hunger strike to protest ‘bloody hunt’ on son
The Spanish football chief's mother says her hunger strike would last until the 'hunt' against her son is over.
Japan summons China ambassador over Fukushima ‘harassment’ calls
The move comes after flood of nuisance calls from China to local businesses following release of water from the plant.
Sudan’s RSF floats ‘peace plan’ as rival army chief eyes regional trip
The RSF's proposals for ethnic diversity come amid widespread reports of ethnic cleansing and sexual violence in Darfur.
Pakistani activist rearrested hours after bail in sedition case: Lawyer
Imaan Mazari-Hazir's lawyer says police did not share details of new charges which came after court granted bail to her.
Typhoon Saola lashes northern Philippines as it heads for Taiwan
The typhoon which dumped heavy rains across northern Philippines is now moving towards Taiwan and southern China.
Monkey Man: Protecting rescued monkeys in the Peruvian Amazon
In the Peruvian Amazon, a man in his 70s faces leaving the monkeys he's dedicated his life to protecting.
Acai berry craze boosts incomes in the Brazilian Amazon, but at a cost
Acai cultivation has boosted local economy but critics say expansion of acai palms causing a loss of biodiversity.
How Martin Luther King’s ‘Dream’ speech almost didn’t happen
Prompted by an audience member, the civil rights leader improvised the most famous part of his I Have a Dream" speech.
Four dead, 18 rescued after boat sinks off Greek island of Lesbos
The survivors, who have been transported to the port of Mytilene in Lesbos, included Yemenis, Palestinians and Somalis.
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