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New law in Greece against asylum-seeking criticised

New law will make it more difficult to claim asylum. Rights groups say law falls short of European standards. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2JGEqOJ

Chile unrest: Gov't says cost of damages 'surpasses $1bn'

Sporadic looting, rioting in Chile despite government concessions to protesters demanding economic and social reforms. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2Wv8thw

US Interior Department grounds China-made drones

Fleet of 810 drones in focus amid US concerns about security risk posed by China-made electronics. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/337mNiD

Wild eats: Malaysia's top chefs find jungle inspiration

Contemporary chefs are learning from indigenous people to incorporate wild, domestic produce into their dishes. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/337mN27

Here's how to use WhatsApp's new fingerprint lock for Android

WhatsApp has rolled out its fingerprint lock feature for Android users. After two-factor authentication, this will be a third layer of security for users. The only requirement is that your phone should have a fingerprint sensor in order for you to use the feature.Android users can now add a layer of security their WhatsApp accounts by enabling the new fingerprint lock feature. The timing of the roll out coincides with the news of Facebook suing the NSO Group for breaching the data privacy of WhatsApp users."Earlier this year, we rolled out Touch ID and Face ID for iPhone to provide an extra layer of security for WhatsApp users. Today we're introducing similar authentication, allowing you to unlock the app with your fingerprint, on supported Android phones," said the company in a statement.Even from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/2PB8OxS

Nepal's KP Sharma Oli discharged from hospital after dialysis

Leader of Nepal was admitted to the intensive care unit of a hospital in Kathmandu raising concerns country's future. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2PBMPqk

South Korea searching for survivors of medical helicopter crash

Helicopter had picked up an injured fisherman before it crashed on Thursday night near the disputed Dokdo islets. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2BZCnkv

More than a dozen dead as truck dives into ravine in Philippines

At least 19 killed, and several others injured when driver of truck lost control on steep mountain road. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/31Zro5e

Here's how artificial intelligence changed the way we eat, write, drive and talk

The idea behind AI — which focuses on developing algorithms that build smart machines equipped with human intelligence to ease processes — originated in 1950 when mathematician Alan Turing published a research paper on ‘Computing Machinery and Intelligence.’In 2018, the analytics sector touched $102.1 million in India, shows a study by Amazon.And, almost 5% of the occupations have the potential to be completely automated. From self driving cars and grammar recommendations to chatbots and technology-enabled hiring processes, artificial intelligence has helped people with a wide range of tasks. The human-like artificial intelligence is already answering queries with personal assistants like Alexa and Siri, thanks to the advancement in machine learning and data analytics. Even after demonstrating from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/2JDU3GI

Indian Supreme Court asked to hold government accountable for WhatsApp hack after accusations of 'snooping'

The Congress alleged on Thursday that the Modi government has been "caught snooping" after WhatsApp said that journalists and human rights activists in India have been targets of surveillance, as it urged the Supreme Court to hold the Centre accountable over the issue. Facebook-owned WhatsApp said Indian journalists and human rights activists were among those globally spied upon by unnamed entities using an Israeli spyware Pegasus. "Modi govt caught snooping! Appalling but not Surprising! After all, BJP Govt- 1. Fought against our right to privacy. 2. Set up a multi crore Surveillance Structure until stopped by SC. SC must take immediate cognisance and issue notice to BJP government," Congress's chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said in a tweet. "A government that spies on journalists/activists/Opposition from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/2C2bzjC

Indian government denies purchase of spyware used to hack WhatsApp

As WhatsApp snooping of human rights activists and journalists in India reached political corridors on Thursday, an RTI reply accessed by IANS has revealed that the Indian government flatly denied either purchasing or planning to purchase the infamous software in question developed by Israeli cyber intelligence company NSO Group. In a reply to an RTI plea filed on October 23 which asked whether the Indian government has purchased or given purchase order for the software called Pegasus from the NSO Group, the Ministry of Home Affairs replied on October 31: "Please refer to your online RTI application dated 23.10.2019 received by the undersigned CPIO on 24.10.2019. It is informed that no such information is available with the undersigned CPIO." "An appeal, if any, against this reply can be from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/2WyqYS5

Thai boot camp-style courses aim to instill loyalty to king

King Vajiralongkorn formalising and organising public devotion in ways not seen since absolute monarchy came to an end. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/36nLERv

'Satisfaction': N Korea confirms tested multiple rocket launcher

North Korea is expanding its weapons capabilities with de-nuclearisation talks with the United States in limbo. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2N5xGfB

Anti-government marchers poised to enter Pakistani capital

Led by a firebrand political leader, demonstrators are set to march into Islamabad demanding PM Khan to resign. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/34ipSwB

North Korea fires unidentified projectile: South Korean military

The North's latest launch follows statements of displeasure over the slow pace of nuclear negotiations with the US. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2JDkOuZ

Bangladesh upholds death sentence of Islamist chief Azharul Islam

Azharul Islam from Jamaat-e-Islami party was sentenced to death in 2014 by controversial International Crimes Tribunal. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2BYAchm

Fierce clashes erupt between Syrian army and Turkish forces

Syrian troops battled Turkish soldiers near the border town of Ras al-Ain threatening Russia-backed ceasefire. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/332AvTZ

10 things in tech you need to know today

REUTERS/Anushree FadnavisTwitter founder Jack Dorsey.Good morning! This is the tech news you need to know this Thursday.Twitter jabbed at Facebook by banning all political ads, with its CEO Jack Dorsey saying 'political message reach should be earned, not bought'. Twitter's political ads ban comes after Facebook announced that it would not fact-check paid political ads - a policy that has drawn scrutiny from lawmakers, the media, and the public.Apple beat Q4 sales and profit targets as a wearables surge overshadowed the ongoing iPhone funk. The tech giant posted revenue of $64 billion for its fiscal fourth quarter, beating analysts expectations.Mark Zuckerberg gave an impassioned defense of political ads on Facebook, just minutes after Twitter banned them. Before discussing Facebook's Q3 earnings from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/2JBqGVs

Iraq: Rockets hit Baghdad's Green Zone, killing one soldier

Officials say one of the Katyusha rockets landed about 100 metres away from the perimeter of the US embassy. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2BZtZ4E

UK Grenfell Tower inquiry: fire services, construction at fault

First part of UK Grenfell inquiry finds fire services, building materials responsible for 2017 fire in London. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2PC3tWX

Apple TV+ will have to face off against HBO Max when it launches in May 2020

AT&T and Warner Media has revealed that forthcoming streaming service HBO Max will be launched in May 2020 for $15 per month, the same price as HBO but with more TV shows and movies. According to The Hollywood reporter, HBO Max will be filled with 10,000 hours of programming from across the media conglomerate's divisions including TV hits like Friends, Big Bang Theory and South Park, Warner Bros. films like The Joker, the full HBO catalogue and originals like Ansel Elgort drama Tokyo Vice, a Grease spinoff and a Gossip Girl sequel. HBO Max will also be available for free to existing HBO subscribers, this will help AT&T compete with similar promotions being offered for Apple TV+ and Disney+. The company also said that it will be free for HBO Now subscribers and for viewers who subscribe from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/2WrL2FK

Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg optimistic that WhatsApp Pay will launch in India soon

Facebook is inching closer to launch much-anticipated WhatsApp Pay in India and will soon have a positive news to share, the company's CEO Mark Zuckerberg has said. Data compliance issues and regulations have kept WhatsApp Pay launch in abeyance for quite some time, despite a successful test run of the payments service with one million users in the country. "We have our test going in India. The test really shows that a lot of people are going to want to use this product. We're very optimistic that we're going to be able to launch to everyone in India soon, but of course will share more news when we have that," Zuckerberg told analysts on an earnings call on Wednesday. The peer-to-peer, UPI-based WhatsApp Pay service will reach over 400 million users -- especially the small and medium businesses from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/2Nu00qK

Fox News Breaking News Alert

Fox News Breaking News Alert Washington Nationals top Houston Astros in Game 7 to claim World Series title 10/30/19 9:12 PM

WhatsApp confirms Indian activists and journalists were hacked as NSO claims it’s 'contractually prohibited'

WhatsApp confirms that at least two dozen Indian activists and journalists were hacked.NSO Group claims that targeting a specific group of people is ‘contractually prohibited’.NSO Group also claims that their software aims to align itself with the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights.Journalists and activists using WhatsApp were left vulnerable when the NSO Group — an Israeli hacker collective — found a way to sneak past the messaging service’s encryption and install spyware on phones.According to WhatsApp, at least two dozen academicians, lawyers, activists and journalists in India were among the 1,400 users that were allegedly hacked. NSO Group was allegedly able to conduct surveillance over the affected users by planting malware by dropping a simple missed call on WhatsApp.“It from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/2JC4Hhc

Alarm as demolitions make way for new-look Uzbekistan

Residents say they are sidelined in talks over regeneration projects as officials pursue drive to modernise country. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/330fdX6

Third strong quake in a month jolts Philippines' Mindanao island

At least one killed, several buildings damaged after magnitude 6.5 quake - the third to hit the region this month. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/3235HBa

Several killed in gas canister blast and fire on Pakistan train

Some passengers were killed when they jumped from the moving train to escape the flames that engulfed three carriages. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2JByJlk

Ongoing fighting, abuses in Myanmar's northern Shan State

Amnesty International says Myanmar military, ethnic armed groups guilty of abuses amid fighting in northern state. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2owizCb

Sydney cloaked in 'hazardous' smoke as Australia bushfires rage

Authorities warn of 'hazardous' air quality with higher concentration of particles per million than cities like Jakarta. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/3309VuI

CIA-backed Afghan forces possibly committing war crimes: HRW

In a damning report, Human Rights Watch says night raids and aerial strikes have led to mounting civilian casualties. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2N0atvc

Fox News Breaking News Alert

Fox News Breaking News Alert Washington Nationals top Houston Astros in Game 7 to claim World Series title 10/30/19 8:53 PM

Historic Shuri Castle in Japan's Okinawa ravaged by fire

The centuries-old castle is a symbol of Okinawa's cultural heritage from the time of Ryukyu Kingdom from 1429 to 1879. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/34ku1jQ

Abused Bangladeshi housemaids struggle for justice at home

Interviews with 110 workers show 86 percent did not receive their full salaries while 14 percent were sexually abused. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2N0wRV0

Japan PM Abe's justice minister quits over poll fraud scandal

Katsuyuki Kawai is the second member of prime minister's cabinet to leave in a week over election-related controversy. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2MZk4SX

US releases footage, provides more detail on al-Baghdadi raid

General who oversaw operation gives more detail on weekend raid, as Defense Department releases short snippets of video. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/34fQYV5

Facebook is gearing up for a year from hell in 2020, Mark Zuckerberg warns: 'This is going to be a very tough year'

AP Photo/Mark LennihanFacebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is warning that 2020 is "going to be a very tough year" for the company.The company is currently under siege over its stance on political ads, and attacks are likely to intensify as the US enters the 2020 election cycle.The 34-year-old billionaire CEO's remarks are a stark warning that Facebook's woes aren't over yet, even after two years of constant scandals.There is also the threat of antitrust action looming on the horizon.Click here for more BI Prime stories.After two years of scandals, regulatory woes, and political controversy, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberghas an ominous warning: It's not over yet.On Wednesday, the Silicon Valley social networking firm announced its Q3 2019 financial results, and on a conference call with industry analysts from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/32XKdXM

Iraqi PM Abdul Mahdi's main backers agree to oust him

Iraqi Shia leaders al-Sadr and al-Amiri agree to 'work together' to secure Iraqis interests and remove Abdul Mahdi. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2MXqe5P

WhatsApp sues Israeli firm for allegedly helping to hack phones

WhatsApp accused the surveillance company NSO of facilitating government hacking sprees in 20 countries. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2NrtO7h

'Shameful': Turkey rejects US resolution on 'Armenian genocide'

Turkey says US House's decision to call the 20th-century Armenian killings 'genocide' has no historical or legal basis. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2BT6z0J

India's defences eat away at farmland along border with Pakistan

After India revoked autonomy of Kashmir, farmers in border areas fear losing even more of their land to the military. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2WnQ5Hg

Chile inequality: Government fails to contain unrest

Despite the huge number of protesters, the government says it would not allow them to reach the presidential palace because they have no one to negotiate the terms with. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2qRgxxi

'National tragedy': Koalas burned to death in Australia bushfire

Fires believed to have been sparked by lightning lay waste to more than 2,000 hectares in northern New South Wales. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2PqRMm1

Thailand's sugarcane production: Oversupply sends prices south

Oversupply, strength of Thai baht affects Thailand's sugarcane industry leading to expected loss of $329m this season. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2BUUKqN

Roma Holocaust: Amid rising hate, 'forgotten' victims remembered

New London exhibition includes harrowing Nazi directives and testimony from persecuted Roma and Sinti minorities. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/34hfbuq

After making Olympic history, Nigeria seeks more bobsled talent

Women's bobsleigh team made Olympic history as the first Africans to compete. Now, a race is on to popularise the sport. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/34nKNyz

Trump snubs meeting with ASEAN leaders in Bangkok

Analysts say US president's absence will add to concerns about Washington's reliability as a strategic regional partner. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2BWAaWY

Elon Musk casually tweeted that he'll donate $1 million to tree-planting cause. Jack Dorsey and YouTube are following suit.

Getty ImagesElon Musk promised to donate one million trees to #TeamTrees, a campaign started by YouTuber Jimmy Donaldson, otherwise known as "MrBeast."The tech giant caught wind of the campaign on Monday, replying to Donaldson's tweet calling the campaign "cool" and inquiring "where are the trees being planted" and "what kind of trees." Upon explanation, Musk responded in the thread: "Ok, sounds legit, will donate 1M trees."Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey also made a significant contribution to the campaign following Musk, donating 150,000 trees to the tree-planting cause. YouTube is also planning on matching the next million dollars donated to TeamTrees through the YouTube donate button, Donaldson wrote in a tweet.According to the campaign's website, one dollar is equivalent to one tree, and each from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/2MYkER2

Here’s why Facebook is suing the NSO Group over the WhatsApp hack

Facebook has filed a lawsuit in a US federal court against the Israeli hacker collective, the NSO Group.The social networking giant claims that the group used Pegasus, their flagship malware, to bug 1,400 users.NSO has not admitted to the act and plans to fight ‘vigorously’.Facebook is not going to let bygones be bygones. It’s suing the Israeli hacker collective, the NSO Group, for breaking past WhatsApp’s encryption to target at least 1,400 users with spyware.Everything sent on WhatsApp is meant to be encrypted. That means messages are only visible to users that are participating in the conversation and no one in between, including WhatsApp itself.But in May this year, the NSO Group was able to get through. It didn’t target the encryption directly. Instead, it used a bug within WhatsApp’s from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/31XFzI3

These five mobile apps will turn make your office commute easy and productive

Indians spend over two hours in commute everyday — accounting for 7% of their day.A recent report highlights that Indians suffer from stress ensuing from long commutes. Indians spend over two hours in commute everyday — accounting for 7% of their day. And the worst of all days is Monday which has the highest average commute time, according to a survey by MoveInSync.From train travel to bus rides, travel takes away a significant portion of the day. A recent report highlights that Indians suffer from stress ensuing from long commutes. Here are the five apps that will make your travel more productive.1. RidlrFor people living in the metropolitan cities, it is daunting to decide on the mode of transport for work everyday. Ridlr is a mobile application that helps with public transit data and routes from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/2qY6I0R

WhatsApp sues Israeli firm over phone hacking claims

Facebook-owned WhatsApp alleges NSO Group was behind a cyber-attack on phones and messages. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/36m5KvB

Gagged: Performers face jail in Myanmar for raucous satire

Members of the Peacock Generation were detained after they poked fun at the military in popular street performances. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/347Tn46

Hedge fund investor warns open societies aren't just threatened by autocratic regimes, but social networking giants

George Soros warns that tech giants are influencing people's behaviour and choices without even realising it. He believes that they should be regulated are accountable public utilities not mere distributors of information.Soros highlights that it's also a threat how private players are lending out their technology for state sponsored surveillance.When the Internet was invented back in the 1960's, its purpose was simple — to share and distribute information. Now, the rise of monopolistic IT platforms like Facebook and Google are have turned ‘information' into a tool. They are using it to influence how people think and behave without them even being aware of it — at least according to George Soros, a well-known hedge fund investor and founder of Open Society Foundations."Facebook and Google from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/36hu7KJ

'Evil conduct': Thai king fires four more palace officials

Latest announcement follows the King's shock move last week to strip the royal consort of all her ranks and titles. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2JyqxSR

China warns US criticism on Uighurs not 'helpful' for trade talks

US was among 23 countries that criticised China's policies in Xinjiang at the United Nations on Tuesday. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/31Uvn36

Does 'America First' mean 'America Alone'?

We discuss US foreign policy and whether the value of being an ally of the United States has plummeted. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2WqIHLo

A California couple who was forced to evacuate their home and winery share what it's really like to endure the wildfires engulfing the state

Two Shepherds Vineyards/FacebookOn October 23, the Kincade Fire ignited in Sonoma County, California leading to the evacuation of 200,000 people - the largest in Sonoma County history - as strong winds have allowed the flames to spread quickly.The fire has destroyed over 120 structures and has burned through 75,000 acres - that's roughly five times the size of Manhattan.The Sonoma Wine Country is a hefty source of income for the state as thousands of wine lovers flock to its wineries every year.It's been two years to the month since the region's winery operators experienced a series of fires in 2017 that left 22 of its 900 wineries destroyed in its path.William Allen told Business Insider that his business, Two Shepherds Winery, survived the destructive wildfires in 2017 and said he's hoping from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/36haLFz

Silicon Valley techies are in love with an IPO alternative that minimizes bankers. Here's why Bank of America has become a fan too.

Bank of America has become a proponent of direct listings, an alternative to the traditional initial public offering process, some of its top tech bankers told Business Insider recently.A direct listing is a much more streamlined process than an IPO, and typically means lower fees for the banks involved.But interest in direct listings has been growing in Silicon Valley, and Bank of America thinks it can benefit by long-term by helping companies with them, the bankers said.Spotify and Slack are the only two prominent companies that have done a direct listing in the US, and some IPO experts think only similarly well-known companies can pull one off, but the bankers think the process could be used by a much broader range of startups.Click here for more BI Prime stories.You might think investment from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/36jWRSX

US apprehensions at Mexican border up 88 percent this year: CBP

Apprehension numbers have dropped recently, however, falling to 52,000 in September, the lowest monthly total for 2019. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2MVfipw

Saudi Arabia to invest in India's downstream oil and gas projects

Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the plans while at an investor summit in Riyadh. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2Jw4Dj5

Young people, including Taliban youth, must be heard: UN envoy

Aisha Khurram said the younger generations concerns have been shunned even as they inherit the conflict. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2BSpFUK

Hard times: India's steelmakers pay for making hasty bets

A slowdown in sales of cars and real estate has hurt demand for steel and steelmakers' profits. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2pYQST6

Saudi Arabia set to host 'Davos in the desert' investment summit

Last year saw top CEOs boycott the event over the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi by 'rogue agents'. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/32XhsKK

Indian grandpa cooks his way to YouTube glory

The 60-year-old rose to social media fame because of his unusual cooking videos. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/31V5Si2

SDF: Al-Baghdadi's underwear stolen and DNA tested before US raid

ISIL leader was about to relocate to the Syrian town of Jarablus when the US commando operation earmarked him. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/32VZc4A

Iraq protesters defy curfew in Baghdad

Nationwide protests return with renewed anger, demanding ‘radical and real change’ from Iraq’s leaders. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2MX2G17

British tourist's foot bitten off in Australia shark attack

One man has his foot bitten off, another suffered leg injury during snorkeling tour in the popular Whitsunday Islands. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2qOrmA9

US Afghan peace envoy takes push for peace to Pakistan

During their meeting on Monday, Pakistan PM called on all sides in Afghanistan's protracted war to reduce the violence. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2PrqJH9

Indian toddler dies after being stuck in well for five days

Local media reported that Wilson's body was 'dismembered' and in a 'highly decomposed' state. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2Pt17tA

The new AirPods Pro are crazy expensive — and here’s how they compare to the competition

The new AirPods Pro come with a price tag of $249 in the US and ₹24,900 in India.These earbuds boast of active noise cancellation, transparency mode, and water resistance.Alternatives in the Indian market are far and few.Apple’s new AirPods Pro come with a price tag of $249 (₹ 24,900 in India). There may be some disagreement over whether the price justified, but here’s why it makes sense. Earphones and headphones have been around for decades. Even wireless headphones have been around since the dawn of Bluetooth. In comparison, earbuds are a relatively nascent concept that was introduced in 2016 by Apple. After which, the second generation of AirPods was only released earlier this year in March.Then there’s the obvious Apple branding. If it’s Apple tech, it’s luxury tech — so no, one should from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/2JvFqFd

Nepali smashes world record for climbing world's 14 highest peaks

Nirmal Purja reached Shisha Pangma's peak on Tuesday completing climb of world's 14 highest mountains in seven months. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2BOEvvq

Hong Kong rejects Joshua Wong bid for election

Democracy activist shares official letter on social media with his candidacy ruled 'invalid'. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/32Ro6lM

South Africa's worst drought in years affects farmers

Government imposes water cuts and gives aid to farmers as part of emergency measures to fight severe drought. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/36eyRkb

European central bank: Draghi hands over to Lagarde

French president and German chancellor on Monday lauded Mario Draghi for defending 'the European dream' in face of opposition as he handed over divided ECB to Christine Lagarde. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2MSTU4g

Residents, celebrities forced to flee as California burns

As firefighters work to tackle blazes, authorities warn of worse to come with no rain and high winds forecast. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2BTkP9U

Strong earthquake hits southern Philippine island of Mindanao

Epicentre of magnitude 6.6 earthquake reported near the town of Tulunan in Cotabato province. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2BPVnSH

Two Yemeni ministers targeted in assassination attempt

Car bomb found near the residences of Interior Minister Ahmed Al-Maisari Transport Minister Saleh Al-Jabwani. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2Jszay2

'Brexhaustion': Voters doubt election will break Brexit impasse

Prime Minister Boris Johnson will try again on Tuesday to trigger general election, in face of weary British electorate. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/345FSSo

Ancestral homeland of modern humans in Botswana, study finds

Region south of the Zambesi river was once home to a massive lake, roughly twice the area of modern-day Lake Victoria. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/32VOz1J

Blood and water: Australia's Budj Bim gets global recognition

Budj Bim is the first site in Australia recognised specifically for its cultural significance to the Indigenous people. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/367Gw3T

Trump reportedly tried to stop Amazon from winning a $10 billion cloud deal, but experts say Microsoft won on its own merits

President Trump has been a vocal critic of Amazon, reportedly going as far as to try and prevent Amazon Web Services from winning the Pentagon's $10 billion Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure (JEDI) contract.When Microsoft was awarded the JEDI contract on Friday, many assumed that Trump played some kind of role in the decision, since AWS was seen as the clear front-runner.However, experts say that the Trump factor in the JEDI decision is overrated, and that Microsoft won the deal on its own merits as a strong player in the cloud computing space."They had not only infrastructure that could take on Amazon's but they also had experience working in this legacy IT environment, so it makes sense that the DoD might choose Microsoft," James Bach, a federal spending analyst at Bloomberg LP, told from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/2oqncOh

Internet 'father' Vint Cerf on future challenges ahead for the web

As the Internet marks 50 years, its co-founder Vint Cerf, tells of his concerns for the future. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/32SWc8Y

Why passwords don't work, and what will replace them

Passwords can be insecure, easy to lose and easier to forget, so can new tech protect us? from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2oqiBeZ

Spinning, downplaying, ignoring: Lebanon protests and the media

How domestic media outlets are covering Lebanon's protests against taxes, austerity and corruption. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2BQd18C

India: Delhi fights hazardous pollution after Diwali fireworks

Supreme Court issued ban on most fireworks for the Hindu festival of lights but few revellers followed the order. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/31NQ3JP

Indian toddler stuck in abandoned well for three days

Two year old Sujith Wilson fell into the well while playing with friends on Friday. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/31Td2Dx

Migrants stuck at sea aboard rescue ship Ocean Viking for 11 days

Charities running search-and-rescue operations in central Mediterranean say no response from Malta or Italy yet. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2NjnhM8

10 things in tech you need to know today

Lionel Cironneau/APKanye West is a fan of Twitter's Jack Dorsey.Good morning! This is the tech news you need to know this Monday.On Friday, Microsoft won the $10 billion Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure (JEDI) contract - clinching it over Amazon, which was thought to be the frontrunner. Microsoft and Amazon had been competing for this key Pentagon contract for over a year.Amazon Web Services is "still evaluating options" after the Department of Defense selected Microsoft for a $10 billion contract to move the agency's database to the cloud, according to a source close to the situation. An AWS spokesperson said the firm was "surprised" by the decision to pick Microsoft.Business Insider was able to easily run ads on Facebook that made blatantly misleading claims about the hot-button political from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/2JsrITQ

Comedy, satire and the Lebanese revolution

Protesters have used comedy to undermine established political actors, including the powerful Hezbollah group. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2pn2jE7

UK's Prince Charles to visit India for second time in two years

Charles' tenth official visit to the country next month will focus on sustainable markets, climate and social finance. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2qLyZHz

Tiger Woods captures landmark 82nd PGA Tour title

US golfer wins Zozo championship in Japan, tying a 54-year-old record held by countryman Sam Snead. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2NbGr6k

MPs demand action over rise in online bank crashes

Report says more regulation and a levy on firms may be needed to protect customers from IT failures. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2pTiGs2

Molly Russell: Instagram extends self-harm ban to drawings

The father of a teenager who killed herself after viewing graphic images says the app needs to act. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2pireIU

The first Pakistani Nobel laureate few have heard of

Scientist Abdus Salam largely ignored in Pakistan because he was an Ahmadi Muslim, but new film aims to restore legacy. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2Nez3Y2

Two dead as hundreds of police, supporters march in Haiti

There has been mounting anger in the country since August due to a national fuel shortage, and protests turned violent. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/364Y7JL

Vietnam collects DNA samples to help in Essex lorry deaths case

Up to 24 families had reported members of their family missing after bodies were discovered in the back of a lorry. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/32Oo8Lc

Rare Bangladesh crocodile lays eggs in new hope for species

There has been no sighting of mature gharial crocodiles in Bangladesh's Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers in over 10 years. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2WlmXjP

Hong Kong, trade war shadow China leaders summit in Beijing

President Xi to preside over highly-secretive meeting of powerful 370-person Central Committee that sets policy agenda. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/348li46

'What you see is what you get': Bogota elects first woman mayor

Left-wing Claudia Lopez is known for her straight talking approach and commitment to fighting corruption. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2pkVoet

Ruling left coalition faces tough presidential run-off in Uruguay

Daniel Martinez ahead in first round but losing opposition candidates vote to unite behind challenger Luis Lacalle Pou. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/342OLw0

Deaths reported after rebels abduct dozens in Myanmar's Rakhine

Arakan Army rebel group says three military helicopters attacked three boats carrying kidnapped troops and two sank. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/31RjZ83

Argentina rejects austerity to elect Alberto Fernandez president

Economic crisis secures vote for left-leaning Fernandez, but quick fix to country's woes unlikely. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2Wl4XXa

Avatars: Are we ready for our digital twins?

When we think of avatars, we imagine a blue film character. But now they're being used very differently. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2PyQk15

Why is it challenging to quit Google?

Why only Google?To search, to call, to entertain, and to communicate, we rely excessively on one service. Which one is that? Any guesses? Yes, you are right, Google. The technology founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin has become nerves of the world since its incorporation in 1998. The company has served us with other services like Google Docs, Google Slides, Google Sheets, Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Calendar for years. We are spoilt with choices. When Google launched Gmail in 2004, many people traded their personal data for a service. Many got attracted to the feature of the spam filter and signed up. With all the data share, Google knows almost everything of the people who have used any of their services. But a dent came to their reputation when a piece of news was doing rounds, data from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/348mYus

Samsung's 'Space Selfie' satellite made a crash landing on a Michigan couple's property

Facebook, John Phillips/Getty ImagesA Michigan couple had a close encounter with a Samsung satellite which crash-landed in their yard on Saturday morning. Nancy Welke of Merrill, Michigan told the Gratiot County Herald that she was baffled by a loud noise on her property. Upon investigating, she found a four-legged object that was still flashing and humming in her front yard.The satellite was part of Samsung's 'Space Selfie' campaign and came just days after actress Cara Delevigne took the service's first selfie at an event in London.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.A Michigan couple had a close encounter with a Samsung satellite which crash-landed in their yard on Saturday morning. Nancy Welke of Merrill, Michigan, discovered the satellite on her rural property just before from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/31T0Y4Y

Why do gay apps struggle to stop catfish?

Gay dating app Hornet says it will use algorithms to tackle fake profiles and fraudsters. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/36kkXNE

The life and rise of Tim Sweeney, the billionaire CEO and founder of the company behind 'Fortnite,' Epic Games

EpicEpic Games CEO Tim Sweeney.Tim Sweeney is the CEO and founder of Epic Games, the company that brought the world "Fortnite."Despite having a net worth of $7 billion, Sweeney enjoys the simpler things in life like Diet Coke and fried chicken from Bojangles'.Read on to learn about the life and rise of Sweeney as he changes the way the world thinks about video games. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. Tim Sweeney may seem like your average guy. He likes hiking, tinkering with technology, the occasional Diet Coke, and fried chicken from Bojangles'. However, he is anything but average. Sweeney is the CEO of Epic Games, the company behind "Fortnite" - the popular battle-royale-style video game that raked in over $2.5 billion in 2018. Epic Games also brought games like "Gears from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/2WhUag3

I went to a Lucha Libre wrestling match in Mexico City, and it was even better than I imagined

Ben Gilbert/Business InsiderA real thing that happened in front of me in real life.On a recent trip to Mexico City, I went to a Lucha Libre match at Arena México.It was an incredible spectacle that blew away my already high expectations.It doesn't matter if you're into wrestling or not - I'm not! Lucha Libre is for everyone.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.A few weeks ago, as I bought tickets for a Lucha Libre show in Mexico City on Ticketmaster, I didn't know what to expect.Something regarding masked wrestlers? And there was that Jack Black movie I didn't see? That's about it.What I experienced was eye-opening: an hours-long comedy show with over a dozen different actors performing marvelous feats of acrobatics. Lucha Libre appeals to all ages, despite offering attendees from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/342WJp9

The biggest tech scandals of the 2010s, from NSA spying to Boeing's deadly crashes to WeWork

Mike Blake/ReutersFrom corporate malfeasance to freak accidents, the 2010s were full of scandals that rocked the tech industry.The amount of power and capital concentrated in Silicon Valley has skyrocketed over the past ten years, as has the frequency of reported abuses of power.Tech giants including Facebook, Apple, and Google had to address incidents that rocked public trust in their companies. Today, people are perhaps more skeptical of big tech than ever before.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.As the tech and information industries boomed in the 2010s, the decade was also rocked by scandals across both industries.Tech companies are increasingly at the center of political and social issues in the US and across the globe, and the past 10 years saw a wave of abuses of power, from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/31P9Zw5

Fox News Breaking News Alert

Fox News Breaking News Alert ISIS leader Baghdadi confirmed dead after apparent suicide during U.S. operation, sources tell Fox News 10/27/19 4:52 AM

Afghanistan preliminary election results delayed until November

Polls took place in September but election commission says 'cannot accept sacrificing transparency for speed'. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2Nfoxjb

Firefighters battle to fight blazes in New South Wales

Houses destroyed and residents told to evacuate as emergency-level bush fires burn throughout NSW's north coast. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/32R5OB5

Afghan, US forces kill over 80 Taliban fighters, officials say

Air raids conducted in Kandahar and Faryab provinces as US envoy arrives in country following collapse of talks. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/343naej

Lebanon protests: 'Difficult, delicate' situation for Hezbollah

Hezbollah is a major political force, having won 13 seats in the May 2018 elections and securing three cabinet posts. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2NksOSs

Argentina election: Voters head to polls amid anger over economy

Alberto Fernandez, with Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner as his running mate, likely to unseat Mauricio Macri, polls show. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/32SPZKf

Jordan's street art is bursting with colour

Local communities did not welcome street art a few years ago but now it attracts more enthusiasts. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2NguYm9

Amazon Catholic bishops propose allowing married priests

Pope Francis will consider the reccommendations and report back by the end of the year. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2WfV9NQ

Hundreds continue protests in Baghdad as death toll reaches 60

PM Abdul Mahdi orders special unit's deployment amid rising death toll in latest set of protests that started on Friday. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2pjtT4Z

Scores killed as Iraq forces clash with protesters

Demonstrators are refusing to give up up their demands for change. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/36aTFJi

Hong Kong police fire tear gas to break up protest rally

Police detained some protesters who converged to denounce perceived police brutality over months of unrest. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2BOBTxH

Nairobi commuters grow impatient with gridlock

Half of Kenya's carbon emissions come from traffic pollution. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/344P7m0

2 ex-Googlers got funding from Reddit founder Alexis Ohanian and tennis star Serena Williams for their crypto tax startup without a pitch deck

CoinTrackerCoinTracker's founders Chandan Lodha and Jon LernerChandan Lodha and Jon Lerner are the founders behind CoinTracker, which allows people to calculate what tax they have to pay on their cryptocurrency gains.The two are former Googlers, and cofounded the company after going through prestigious startup programme Y Combinator.They secured funding from Alexis Ohanian's investment firm Initialized Capital just minutes after meeting the Reddit cofounder. CoinTracker got $1.6 million of seed funding from Ohanian and his wife, the tennis superstar Serena Williams, despite not having a pitch deck prepared. Click here for more BI Prime stories.Pitching your company to investors is a nerve-wracking process.And it feels worse if one of your prospective investors is the Reddit cofounder Alexis from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/31Wg3TG

Can London's Latin Village survive 'redevelopment' scheme?

Seven Sisters Indoor Market traders from across Latin America feel unmoored as property developer project gathers pace. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2Pl1EgT

Can Africa become the next European Union?

We look at Africa's decision to create an economic bloc. Plus, Qatar bets on infrastructure projects for growth. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/362b3zU

Colombia local elections: Voters head to polls on Sunday

Colombia is to hold its first local elections since the signing of a peace deal with FARC rebels three years ago. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2pXACS4

Fool's Gold: Inside Ghana's Million Dollar Scamming Syndicates

We go undercover in Ghana to expose gold scammers tricking foreign investors out of huge sums of money. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2Plh0SI

Kashmir under lockdown: All the latest updates

Six Indian security personnel were injured in a grenade attack in Srinagar on Saturday. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2ZBBZCX

US targeted ISIL leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi: US officials

Unclear if al-Baghdadi was killed; President Trump to make 'major statement' at 1300 GMT on Sunday. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2MOapyo

Argentina elections 2019: Five things to know

Polls show that Alberto Fernandez, with Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner as his running mate, is likely to unseat Macri. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2WgWFPJ

US House impeachment testimony resumes with State Dept witness

The impeachment inquiry has underscored what US officials describe as a campaign by Trump against career diplomats. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/366UrHp

Iraqi forces use tear gas in Baghdad as protests continue

Hundreds gather at the Tahrir square as parliament convenes for emergency session following deadly protests on Friday. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2ofYsbg

How to change the AutoFill settings on your iPad to make filling out forms easier, or to keep your passwords secure

ShutterstockYou can change the AutoFill settings on an iPad at any time.You can easily change the AutoFill settings on your iPad by going into the Settings app on your iPad.When enabled, this feature is used to store your login information saved from websites, and automatically fill in your username and password.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.If you find yourself often forgetting passwords for online shopping accounts, membership logins, and more, the AutoFill feature on your iPad is great.AutoFill allows users to save passwords and personal information entered on Safari, and uses that data to automatically fill in forms - and even access that data across all your devices using iCloud. The AutoFill feature is easy to enable in your iPad's Settings app, where you can also from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/2NcIDL3

Concern as Hong Kong court bans disclosure of police details

Temporary order forbids publishing of personal information about the police and their families, including photos. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/32PFVll

Lebanon demonstrations: Anger against political elite grows

In Lebanon, protests are continuing for the 10th straight day despite President Michael Aoun's call for talks. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2qHv0Mc

Lebanon: The WhatsApp tax that launched a hundred protests

WhatsApp and Lebanon's protests against tax, austerity, corruption. Plus, sub-Saharan Africa's colonial-era media laws. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/31JR8Cp

Women take on manual labour jobs in war-torn Yemen

Women have faced a backlash from their communities despite it being their only source of income. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2JoZjOb

World Series 2019: Baseball fever unites Washington, DC

This is the first time the US capital has hosted a World Series game since 1933. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2Pmi34W

Will Brexit lead to violence on the island of Ireland?

We ask Sinn Fein's Martina Anderson whether Brexit threatens peace, and if it advances the case for Irish reunification. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2oil5fe

A never-ending Brexit: Democracy undermined?

Labour MP David Lammy and economist Liam Halligan debate whether Brexit has damaged the UK beyond repair. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/32P7RWq

US troops, armoured vehicles going to Syria oil fields: Esper

Adding armored reinforcements in the oil-producing area of Syria could mean sending several hundred US troops. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2JnCf2w

Vietnamese families fear relatives among Essex lorry dead

Two Vietnamese families say their fear their relatives are among the 39 people found dead in a lorry in Essex. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2qO5pkX

US sanctions Zimbabwe's Owen Ncube over protest crackdown

Owen Ncube is ineligible to enter the US over his 'involvement in gross rights abuses', says the State Department. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/31NByWz

Nigeria border closure: Businesses complain of revenue loss

The government says it wants to stop smugglers and criminals who pose a threat to the country and its economy and will keep the borders closed for now. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2BILx4G

Pentagon chooses Microsoft over Amazon for $10bn 'Jedi' contract

Microsoft is awarded the lucrative "Jedi" deal following a heavily-scrutinised bidding process. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/32NYtlV

Final respects paid to Elijah Cummings at his funeral

The congressman and civil rights leader was remembered as a champion of truth and civil rights. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2NaFSKa

Tsunami Democratic group calls for more Spain protests

Two weeks ago, the Tsunami Democratic, a leaderless, anonymous organisation called on protesters to blockade Barcelona's airport. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/32OSSvE

Guterres urges world leaders to listen to protesters' issues

UN chief tells reporters there is a growing threat to public order because of trust deficit between leaders and people. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/32KtbMG

US bars airline flights to all Cuban airports except Havana

Washington says move is aimed at punishing Cuba for 'repressing' its people and support for Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2Jmw4eQ

Morocco lengthens jail term for Taoufik Bouachrine on appeal

Taoufik Bouachrine was sentenced to jail last year on rape charges he says are politically motivated. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2NhAncL

UN backs audit of Bolivia election results

The United Nations says it supports an audit of Bolivia's disputed election result amid allegations of fraud. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2qNUyHJ

Chile protests: More than one million bring Santiago to a halt

Protesters, angry over inequality, demand President Pinera's resignation in biggest protests to hit capital in years. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2JnjrAs

Amazon Web Services is 'evaluating options' after Microsoft wins $10 billion JEDI contract out from under its nose

Mike Blake/ReutersAndy JassyMicrosoft was officially awarded the $10 billion JEDI cloud contract with the Pentagon on Friday - marking a big victory over Amazon, believed to be the frontrunner.Amazon Web Services, the Seattle-based company's multibillion-dollar business, is dominant in the market. AWS is "still evaluating options" after the decision, according to a source close to the situation.It's a big loss for AWS, which drives profit for the entire Amazon empireVisit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.Amazon Web Services is "still evaluating options" after the Department of Defense selected Microsoft for a $10 billion contract to move the agency's database to the cloud, according to a source close to the situation."We're surprised about this conclusion," an AWS spokesperson from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/2WgQxaw

Artists find creative freedom in post-Bashir Sudan

After Omar al-Bashir was removed as the president of Sudan, its artistic community is flourishing. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2NfimMh

Mobile giants unveil plan to end rural 'not-spots'

The proposed deal with the government aims to get 4G coverage to 95% of the UK by 2025. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/346LFHH

About 50,000 people evacuated as wildfires rage in California

Fast-moving wildfire driven by high winds near California's Santa Clarita, north of Los Angeles, forces mass evacuation. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2WcevDD

Ban on Palestinian websites challenged in West Bank

About 50 Palestinian websites banned, as critics fear clampdown on press freedom. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2BIqZJG

Botswana's ruling party BDP wins general election: chief justice

President Mokgweetsi Masisi's BDP fends off surprising challenge to secure another term in office. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2pLEXrz

New York inmate who died of heart attack 'beaten by guards'

Four inmates at the Great Meadow Correctional Facility say they saw John McMillon, 67, brutally beaten by guards. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2PsDEc3

Franco's exhumation: Former Spanish dictator's corpse moved

The remains of Spanish dictator Francisco Franco have been moved from a mausoleum to a small family crypt, four decades after he was buried. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2MILk86

Amazon profits hit by rising shipping costs

Shares in the e-commerce company drop after the firm's profits fall to $2.1bn. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2p1IgLr

Brexit effect: UK looks beyond EU to Kenya flower farms

As Britain continues preparations to leave the European Union, demand for freshly cut Kenyan roses is booming. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2MLc4or

US California: strong winds fan wildfires forcing hundreds out

Conditions ripe for so-called 'Santa Ana' winds to raze California in coming days say forecasters. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/343Cnfc

'Not a theme park': Tourists rush to beat Uluru climbing ban

Climbing ban is recognition of spiritual significance to indigenous people of monumental rock in heart of Australia. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/33SWxJ0

Using 'stalkerware' to spy on a colleague's phone

BBC's cyber-security reporter Joe Tidy opens his phone to software commonly used by abusive partners to spy. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2PiIaK4

Solomons government says China island lease 'unlawful'

Deal to lease entire Tulagi island was signed a day after China and the Solomons officially established diplomatic ties. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2p33RTI

US to deploy more troops to eastern Syrian to secure oil fields

Experts denounce latest Trump policy shift which reportedly includes deployment of more troops alongside Kurdish forces. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/341UHWo

Gas for electric: Top US politician proposes $462bn car trade-in

Democratic Party hopefuls for the 2020 US presidential campaign are laying out plans to tackle climate change. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2Pgb11u

Amazon Firestick users can now download and use Apple TV app

Starting this Thursday, Amazon Fire TV users in over 60 countries can download and enjoy the Apple TV app.Users can watch movies, TV shows and channels they purchase from Apple on their Fire TV, the company said in a statement.The app is available for Fire TV Stick (2nd Gen) and Fire TV Stick 4K, in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and India.Also, from November 1, Apple TV +, home of all-original shows and movies from the world's greatest storytellers, will also be available to subscribers on the Apple TV app on Fire TV.The Apple TV app is the home of Apple TV+, which will feature a highly anticipated lineup of original shows, movies, and documentaries, including 'The Morning Show,' 'Dickinson,' 'See,' 'For All Mankind' and 'The Elephant Queen.'Using from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/2BDz9TE

Indonesia recommends redesign, training after 737 MAX crash

Seattle Times says investigators called for closer scrutiny of automated systems with report to be released on Friday. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2BDmal0

TikTok hits back over China influence claims

The popular Chinese-owned video-sharing app faces increasing scrutiny over claims of state censorship. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2pTTn8V

Standing with Hong Kong, Pence rounds on China, NBA and Nike

Vice president uses major speech to praise Hong Kong protesters, lambast China, but says US not seeking confrontation. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2PoqsVc

Bolivia: Count gives Morales win, but opposition rejects result

Official count supports Morales declaration of victory, but Mesa rejects results and calls on supporters to protest. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2BG0kxl

Tally of children split at US border tops 5,400 in new count

At least 207 of the 1,556 children separated between July 1, 2017 and June 26, 2018, were under under the age of five. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2pLjrmN

Fox News Breaking News Alert

Fox News Breaking News Alert Durham's investigation into possible FBI misconduct is now criminal probe, sources say 10/24/19 6:37 PM

Communist loyalty no shield for Uighurs from Chinese detention

Relatives of detained Muslim minorities urge international pressure on Beijing to release people being held in camps. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2Po8EtH

Kashmir under lockdown: All the latest updates

India suspends SMS services after an apple trucker was killed by suspected rebels. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2ZBBZCX

Dubai loosens liquor laws as UAE alcohol sales slump

Economic downturn prompts new law that critics say can mislead tourists about Dubai's still-stringent laws on drinking. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2W9TOYU

Sri Lanka spy chief, president blamed for Easter attack lapses

Parliament inquiry says bitter feud between president and prime minister led to security lapses ahead of attacks. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2pbs3TH

US: Two charged in death of missing girl found in trash

Announcement marks the sorrowful conclusion to a search for the missing girl, a disappearance that gripped Alabama. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2NeMgQO

Donald Trump vows to get out of 'blood-stained' Middle East

In a special address from the White House, president says it's not the job of the US military to 'police the world'. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/32Ix2dd

A cruel and crucial October in Iraq

Our corrupt political system is beyond reform or repair, but young Iraqis will continue to fight for a new Iraq. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2pPEF2M

US climate activist preaches on New York's subway

Extinction Rebellion activist gives train talks in US financial capital to highlight dangers of rising temperatures. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/35XfcVL

US to release Russian 'agent' Maria Butina from prison

Gun advocate who built network of Republican contacts before spying arrest is expected in Russia within days. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/31LFVkJ

10 things in tech you need to know today

Mandel Ngan/Getty ImagesFacebook Chairman and CEO Mark Zuckerberg.Good morning! This is the tech news you need to know this Thursday.Lawmakers grilled Mark Zuckerberg about his company's big plan to upend the way we send money around the world. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified before the House Financial Services Committee on Wednesday to answer questions from lawmakers about its ambitions for its Libra currency. WeWork held an all-staff meeting on Wednesday to talk about SoftBank's takeover and the company's future. The embattled coworking company is moving past cofounder Adam Neumann's leadership toward more transparency, a soon-to-be leaner staff, and better accountability, Marcelo Claure, WeWork's new chairman, told employees on Wednesday at an all-staff meeting. Mark Zuckerberg tried from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/2BQ5tTD

Bangladesh sentences 16 to death over Nusrat Jahan Rafi murder

The 19-year-old student was set on fire after she accused a teacher of sexual harassment. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2JhYsyG

Hands off the wheel: US drivers warm towards autonomous cars

A new survey shows acceptance of autonomous vehicles is growing in the US. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2W6Ygru

Tesla shares surge after unexpected profit

The electric carmaker says its plans in China and for its next model are ahead of schedule. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2P9RhN3

Italian Bangladeshis in UK: Ethnic minority fears Brexit impact

Thousands of Italian Bangladeshis have moved to the UK seeking better education for their children and more diversity. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2JiAnIi

Japan and South Korea agree on need to cooperate on North Korea

Shinzo Abe met South Korea's PM amid deterioration in bilateral relationship that has hurt trade and security ties. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2MJZbuR

Carmageddon: The indignity of commuting in Metro Manila

Most of trips in Manila are made by public transport commuters but precedence is given to private vehicles. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2WaNpfW

Kim and Trump have 'special' relationship: KCNA

Kim's comments echo remarks made by Trump as countries striggle to restart talks on the North's nuclear programme. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2oiGYv6

China winter smog targets not enough to offset last year's surge

Flexibility in anti-smog measures last year led to higher pollution, amid concerns weakening economy undermining resolve from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/31EZwmD

Questions over Rainsy's Cambodia return after deputy turned back

Thailand denied entry to Mu Sochua, raising doubts about plan for opposition leaders to take land route back home. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2PebzVB

Thai king sacks six palace officials for 'evil actions'

King fires six days after he shocked Thailand by stripping royal consort Sineenat Wongvajirapakdi of all her titles. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/32FzkKc

Official: Controlling wild horses in US will take $5b, 15 years

Wild horses are blamed for damage to federal lands in west, but conservationists say cattle and sheep are the culprits. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2JigOzQ

Sarah Lacy, the founder of Pando, is selling the blog, quitting journalism, and ditching Silicon Valley after 20 years because she is tired of being sexually harassed and threatened

Sarah LacySarah Lacy, the founder and Editor-in-Chief of tech blog Pando, is selling the company, quitting journalism and ditching Silicon Valley after 20 years she announced in a blog post on Wednesday.She says her decision comes from years of sexual harassment and threats in her 20 years of covering Silicon Valley."I have absorbed so many more stories than I have reported, more than I can ever report, about the dark side of Silicon Valley," she says in the blog post.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.Sarah Lacy, the longtime tech journalist and founder of Pando, is selling the company and quitting journalism as a result of what she described as a toxic culture in Silicon Valley. Lacy, the site's Editor-in-Chief, announced the sale in a scathing blog post on Wednesday lambasting from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/2BAmHnE

Ukrainian leader felt Trump pressure before taking office

Sources say Ukraine's new leader was already worried about pressure more than two months before Trump phone call. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2MGToGj

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella lays out the technologies he's betting on to take it past its $1 trillion valuation

Chesnot/Getty ImagesMicrosoft CEO Satya Nadella.Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella revealed the technologies the company plans to invest in going forward.The company will continue to advance its apps and infrastructure business, prioritize growing in data and AI, as well as compete in new areas in which Nadella said he sees as long-term growth opportunities such as security and compliance, and workflow cloud.Chief Financial Officer Amy Hood revealed on the call the company's Azure cloud computing business had "material growth" in $10 million-plus contracts.Nadella said Azure AI now has 20,000 customers and more than 85 percent of Fortune 100 companies have used Azure AI in the past 12 months.Hood, Microsoft's CFO, said the company has set up a multiyear plan to invest in areas including security, from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/31HRCc8

Protesters flood Bolivia capital with Morales on brink of victory

Largest protest in Bolivia in decades reported as opposition leader and his supporters say won't recognise poll result. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2PdMMkj

Bosnia authorities cut off water in migrant camp

Local authorities cut the supply in effort to pressure central government to relocate migrants and refugees living in Vucijak camp, near the city of Bihac. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2PdcFRo

Turkey's military operation in Syria: All the latest updates

Visit follows Iraq's statement that US forces crossing from Syria do not have permission to stay except in transit. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2MlfVse

Lebanon protests: Thousands demonstrate for sixth day

The demand of the people in the streets is for the government to go. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/33TfefC

Call of Duty takes its success from PC to mobile — beats PUBG and Fornite with 100 million downloads in a week

Call of Duty records 100 million downloads within the first week of its launch. This is five-times the amount of downloads that PUBG and Fornite were able to garner in their first seven days.Consumer spending on Call of Duty till $17.7 million.PlayerUnknown’s BattleGrounds (PUBG) and Fortnite are two of the biggest mobile games. And, they have a new competitor to face off against — Call of Duty, the legendary PC game.Call of Duty was once the world’s biggest entertainment franchise and now is taking over mobile gaming too. It was downloaded over 100 million times within a week of its mobile launch, according to Sensor Tower’s blog post. This is the highest that any mobile game has ever seen.India was the second most popular destination for the game after the US, accounting for 13.4% of the from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/33TeN4Y

Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg said the social media platform doesn't run political ads 'for the money' but for 'political discourse'

Greg Sandoval/Business InsiderSheryl Sandberg, Facebook COO, speaks at the 2018 Code conference.Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg said that the social media platform doesn't run political ads for money, as it is a "very small part of our revenue," but because "we really believe they are part of political discourse," at Vanity Fair's New Establishment Summit.The social media site has faced criticisms from 2020 Democratic candidates for running ads with misleading or unsubstantiated claims, sparking fear in politicians over disinformation being spread on the platform.Facebook confirmed earlier this month that these ads were allowed to run because Facebook ads from politicians are not eligible for third-party fact-checking.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/2By8SGb

Nationals hold off Astros to seal Game 1 of World Series

Soto starred for Washington Nationals in a 5-4 win over the Houston Astros. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/33VgfDT

'Not the ideal messenger': Facebook CEO to face heat over crypto

Zuckerberg plans to tell the US Congress that he supports a delay to the launch of its planned Libra cryptocurrency. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2pNnsXH

Is the Trump impeachment investigation about crime or politics?

We ask where the impeachment process is heading and whether the people of the US can ever move on and reconcile. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2N4K2mN

Mobile app downloads slow down in India — dip below five billion

Google Play apps downloads in India fell by 6% this quarter.Overall apps downloads dipped to below five billion, a milestone that India hit last quarter.India’s Club Factory app breached the top 20 on the Google Play store for the first time — ranking first on the ‘Top Free’ apps during its Club Diwali Sale.India leads the world in app downloads — partly because of its population and partly because of how internet penetration has increased.Cheap data plans propelled the growth of downloads in the country at 58% CAGR since 2016. India went from below one billion in Q1 2016 to 5.4 billion last quarter (Q2 2019).But this quarter, the upward trajectory reversed, according to Sensor Tower’s Q3 2019 report. Downloads from Apple’s App Store continue to be only a miniscule percentage of India’s total from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/2BCt6Pm

Suspect whose case led to Hong Kong unrest leaves prison

Chan Tong-kai apologised for the killing of his ex-girlfriend in Taiwan, a case that led to massive Hong Kong protests. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/32G7TQa

S.Korean facilities at Mt. Kumgang resort must be removed – KCNA

Kim Jong Un said facilities were "shabby" and needed to better reflect North Korea's national character. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2W7BJdT

Chicago police chief to skip Trump's first visit as president

The move is the latest in a long contentious relationship between the president and the city, a Democratic stronghold. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/361pZ1s

Venue fire casts pall over New Zealand's 2021 APEC plans

No casualties reported in the incident, which damaged the US$450 million project, but officials say event will go on. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2W4qjrz

Indonesia's Widodo appoints challenger Prabowo to Cabinet

Controversial former army general who twice failed to win presidency named defence minister. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2BAl1ur

Support for impeaching Trump soars among independents: poll

Overall, 46 percent of Americans said they supported impeachment and 40 percent said they opposed it. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2MBTbEr

UN investigator: 11 million North Koreans are undernourished

Tomas Ojea Quintana says government policies creating 'alarming level' of food insecurity in reclusive state. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2oW9Ppo

Delay in return 'boosting ISIL recruitment' in Philippines Marawi

More than 100,000 people, half the southern city's population, still unable to return two years after siege ended. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2NaMN6i

US diplomat: Trump tied Ukraine aid to demands for probes

William Taylor testifies Trump made Ukraine aid contingent on Kyiv declaring it'd carry out probes that he demanded. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2qE1abB

US: Two UConn students charged with shouting racial slur

Jarred Karal and Ryan Mucaj were charged with ridicule on account of creed, religion, colour or race, police say. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/35YP78M

Senators to temporarily halt push for sanctions on Turkey: Graham

Republican Lindsey Graham says senators would allow diplomatic efforts to play out in Syria. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2PblCuH

Ilhan Omar condemns Republican state legislator's Facebook post

A Republican state senator posted a long-debunked photo that purports to show Omar at an al-Qaida training camp from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2ByyMcX

Trump slammed for calling impeachment inquiry a 'lynching'

Democrats and some Republicans condemn remarks, pointing to US's racist history of lynching black people. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2MANhTU

Xiaomi: The Chinese brand dominating India's smartphone market

Tech giant Xiaomi has muscled its way to the top of India's smartphone market in just a few short years. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2N4SJ0f

Japan's Naruhito proclaims enthronement in centuries-old ceremony

Tuesday's elaborate ritual at the palace attended by 2,000 guests was toned down in wake of deadly Typhoon Hagibis. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2W3WCqk

UN calls for independent inquiry into Chile protester deaths

Chile's president orders another overnight curfew as violent protests show no sign of let-up. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/33RTrFa

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Xiaomi predicts 4G to fall with plans to ten 'affordable' 5G phones in 2020

Xiaomi CEO, Lei Jun, announced that Xiaomi will be coming out with 10 'affordable' 5G phone next yearHe predicts that the demand for 4G phones will reduce in 2020.He is also encouraged by the demand seen for the Mi 9 Pro, the company's first 5G phone, which launched in China earlier this year.Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi is doubling down on its 5G bet. While most smartphone makers have so far restricted their 5G phones to the high-end models, Xiaomi could change that with its plans to launch 10 5G phones in 2020.The confirmation comes from Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun. Speaking at the World Internet conference in Wuzhen, China, Lei said that the smartphone industry fears a falling demand for 4G phones next year. “People in the industry fear that next year 4G models won’t sell, this is a step you from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/2P5o5GV

US wins ownership of seized North Korean vessel

The Wise Honest was caught carrying a $3m shipment of coal in Indonesian waters. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2BvK55A

Trump says US 'never agreed' to protect Syria's Kurds

President Trump defends his Syria withdrawal decision as angry Kurds hurl fruit and vegetables at departing American troops. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2P5zPJk

'Sea erosion will take place elsewhere. We happen to be first'

Villagers in east India describe impact of coastal damage caused by rising sea levels as experts warn of climate change. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/35TslPJ

India will rework Indian Railways timetable— and the Minister has invited private tech players to help with it

India's trade minister Piyush Goyal who is also in charge of the Indian Railways revealed plans to redo the timetable.Just rewriting the time table of the Indian Railways can improve efficiency by 20% to 25%, according to Goyal.Goyal has invited private players in operation research to help the Indian government in reworking the time table.The Indian government plans to spend another $15 billion in improving the signalling system.India's trade minister Piyush Goyal who is also in charge of the Indian Railways revealed plans to redo the timetable of the world's largest rail network. Not just that, Goyal said that the government is inviting people from operations research to offer their expertise in improving the Indian Railways timetable. "I can improve the efficiency by 20% to 25% just by from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/33SW2i5

Justin Trudeau set for win in Canadian election

Without an absolute majority in parliament, Trudeau will need to work with other parties in order to govern. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2JaF5YA

Fiery protest erupts as Bolivia says Morales near outright win

Crowds burned offices of the electoral body in two cities as move to halt release of vote count results sparks anger. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/33Q65nZ

Hong Kong, Taiwan tussle as fate of murder suspect in limbo

Murder charge against Hong Kong citizen, Chan Tong-kai, prompted extradition bill plan, which sparked massive protests. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2By5wDg

Eric Schmidt explains what India can learn from Google, Microsoft, Apple, and Amazon

The former Google CEO sees tremendous potential that India has not achieved so far.Schmidt's advice to Indian tech companies is to dream and work towards an "unimaginable" future.He cited the examples of Google, Microsoft, Apple, and Amazon that chased ideas that were deemed unreal at the time but went on to be the biggest success stories in the last few decades.India is known for extraordinary academic pursuits, at least in some sections of the society, and its entrepreneurial energy. Yet, it remains a service driven, developing economy with an annual per capita income of about $2,000.Former Google Chief Executive Officer Eric Schmidt believes there is enough headroom for India to achieve its potential. “The tools needed to create a great economy already exist in India. There is abundant from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/35WAz9A

Affordable housing among striking Chicago teachers' demands

Demand for affordable housing citywide expands bargaining of the 25,000-strong union beyond bread-and-butter issues. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2NehJ5F

Trump fielding ideas for replacing acting chief of staff: report

Mick Mulvaney is the third person to fill the position in three years after US president fired two previous officials. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2Bxj2Hq

Canada election: Country awaits results as vote counting begins

Pre-election polling showed a neck-and-neck race between Trudeau's Liberal Party and Scheer's Conservatives. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/32BaGdt

American retail chain Macys to go fur-free by 2021

Acknowledging pressure from animal rights groups, Cincinnati-based retailer to stop selling real fur in two years. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2quiFec

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Fox News Breaking News Alert Justin Trudeau's party projected to keep control of Canadian government 10/21/19 7:34 PM

China has more 'unicorn' start-ups than the US

The country now has the world's highest number of start-up companies worth more than $1bn. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2Jamw6Q

Bolivia̢۪s Morales edges closer to fourth term, but tensions rise

Morales closer to threshold for first round victory, but doubt and confusion after sudden halt to election results. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2pDRM7e

WeWork has reportedly postponed thousands of layoffs because it's too broke to pay workers severance

Associated PressAdam Neumann, cofounder and chairman of WeWork, which is reportedly running short of cash.WeWork has delayed laying off thousands of workers, because it doesn't have enough cash to pay them severance, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday.The company reportedly could run out of cash by next month unless it gets new funding, and was planning on cutting jobs to save money.How the company will handle severance has been a hot topic of conversation, and employees are particularly concerned about the WeWork shares they hold.WeWork's board expected to review funding offers from SoftBank and JPMorgan on Tuesday.Read all of Business Insider's WeWork coverage here.WeWork, it seems, is in a bit of a Catch 22.With money running short after a failed initial public offering, WeWork has from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/2BwVQZD

In leaked email, WeWork cofounder Miguel McKelvey tells employees 'it takes fortitude to continue to believe'

REUTERS/Bobby YipWework cofounder Miguel McKelveyWeWork's dual CEOs sent an email last week confirming to employees that a financing deal was in the works but that this would not save them from planned layoffs.It included an inspirational message from WeWork cofounder Miguel McKelvey.In his email, McKelvey thanked employees and said he believed that the company had a great future ahead."It's been a challenging period, and it takes fortitude to continue to believe," he wrote.For more stories about WeWork, click here.A couple of months ago, WeWork's more than 12,000 employees expected to be on the other side of one of the biggest IPOs in history.Today, their company is about to sign a deal for bail-out financing that will value their company at a fraction of its previous worth, and some unknown from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/31ABARi

SoftBank is planning on paying Adam Neumann $200 million to step aside if it takes over WeWork

Kelly Sullivan/Getty Images for the WeWork Creator AwardsWeWork cofounder Adam Neumann would see a $200 million payout under a takeover deal proposed by SoftBank.SoftBank would pay WeWork cofounder Adam Neuman $200 million as part of its proposed deal to take over the struggling real-estate company, a source told Business Insider.As part of the deal, Neumann would give up his seat on WeWork's board and his voting shares, the source said.Neumann would also agree to support SoftBank's bid, Axios' Dan Primack reported.WeWork's board is expected to review competing bids from SoftBank and JPMorgan on Tuesday.Read all of Business Insider's WeWork coverage here.WeWork cofounder and chairman Adam Neumann would see around a $200 million windfall as part of SoftBank's proposed deal to take over his from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/31uZbTC

The Kremlin's anger is proof that Navalny is winning

Despite attempts to silence the opposition leader, the trajectory of public opinion is shifting away from Putin. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2oYG33a

US takes step to require asylum-seekers' DNA

The US justice department will publish an amended regulation that would mandate DNA collection for almost all migrants. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2P6V7q2

Donald Trump found a different way to build his wall

The Trump administration is using a wide range of cruel policies to stop people in need from seeking safety in the US. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/33KQGW7

UN study narrows down why Africans make fraught journey to Europe

UN agency surveys almost 2,000 people from Africa in Europe to pin down their motivation for migration. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2MuZWaW

Canada elections: Trudeau battles to stay in office

Battered by series of missteps, PM Trudeau battles to stay ahead as Conservative Party gains ground on Liberals. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2p1teFb

Bonded labour: The workers trapped at Pakistan's brick kilns

More than four million people, including young children, work in almost 20,000 brick kilns across Pakistan. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2MYuUax

'A tsunami': Green Party makes historic gains in Switzerland vote

Far-right Swiss People's Party remained in the lead but lost ground on environmental concerns. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2BsFocP

The spiraling debt trapping Pakistan's brick kiln workers

What starts off as a small loan ends up trapping generations into bonded labour. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2MyPYpd

Three US soldiers killed in training accident

Three others injured when the armoured vehicle they were riding in rolled over into water during training in Georgia. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2MvMu6P

Cheetah fundraiser to save the world's fastest animal

Farmers in Africa began killing cheetahs that hunted their goats and other livestock during the 1990s. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/31w8cMm

10 things in tech you need to know today

Justin Sullivan/Getty ImagesMark Hurd delivers a keynote address during the 2013 Oracle Open World conference on September 23, 2013 in San Francisco, California.Good morning! This is the tech news you need to know this Monday.Oracle CEO Mark Hurd died aged 62 on Friday. Oracle employees and other tech workers took to Twitter to mourn the CEO and express their condolences to his friends and family over the weekend.Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren slammed Mark Zuckerberg for his remarks on free speech and said Facebook is spreading lies that could impact the 2020 election. Biden's campaign accused Zuckerberg of "feigned concern" for free speech while Warren said that Facebook is accepting millions of dollars for ads with misinformation. Google said it will roll out a new option for its Pixel 4 from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/33MBwPX

Elton John app lets concert audiences mix his music

A device which lets the audience choose which instruments they hear at a concert has been created. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/33Lq9Ia

Hong Kong leader apologises for police spraying mosque in unrest

Carrie Lam visited the Kowloon mosque, where the steps were dyed blue by the water cannon, on Monday morning. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/32yoiX3

My security software was a scam that cost me £4,000

Doug Varey was offered security software which turned out to be a frightening and costly scam. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/33LTMsJ

Absence of Google Apps is hurting Huawei smartphones

Chinese smartphone maker Huawei has confirmed that the US sanctions were hurting it badly, especially the absence of Google's core Android software, Play Store and popular apps like Search and Maps on its devices.According to a Financial Times report quoting a senior Huawei executive, the company hasn't been successful in finding replacements for Google apps which are very popular on Android devices across the globe. "There are so many Android users in Europe and south-east Asia. They're so used to these Google applications on top of Android phones," Joy Tan, Vice President of Public Affairs at Huawei US, was quoted as saying on Sunday. "We can continue to use the Android platform since it is open-source, but we cannot use the services that help apps run on it." Under the terms of the previous from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/2MyD8r1

Hacking the hackers: Russian group 'hijacked' Iran spy operation

Western intelligence officials said no evidence of collusion between Russia group Turla and its Iranian victim. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2MUFn6S

SAP's co-CEO and Microsoft's sales chief explain why they're teaming up for a cloud partnership that could mean trouble for Amazon

Microsoft and SAP announced a new partnership that would make it easier for the German software maker's customers to move to Microsoft Azure, the tech giant's cloud platform.The move highlights Microsoft's push to forge alliances with rivals in the enterprise software market as it competes with Amazon in the cloud.For SAP, the partnership creates new opportunities to offer its cloud software applications to existing and new customers.Click here for more BI Prime stories.Microsoft and SAP just unveiled a new partnership that would make it easier for the German software maker's customers to move to the US tech giant's cloud platform.The move highlights Microsoft's push to strengthen its position against Amazon in the cloud, by forging alliances with rivals in the enterprise software market, from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/35R8Ebq

South Korea prosecutors seek arrest of ex-justice minister's wife

Chung Kyung-shim accused of trying to destroy evidence and faking credentials for her daughter to get to medical school. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2Bsm6o1

'I lost £4,000 in a call centre scam'

Indian police have shut two call centres and arrest seven people suspected of involvement in the scam. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/35QdTIi

Russian hackers cloak attacks using Iranian group

Russian hackers used access to a rival group in Iran to hide attacks, say intelligence agencies. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2MvBxC8

Morales leads vote in Bolivia but faces possible runoff

Incumbent leader insists 'confident' of outright victory but partial results point to second round run-off in December. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2VYwgpT

Defence minister says 'no force' can stop China reunification

Defence minister Wei Fenghe tells security form that resolving 'Taiwan question' is China's greatest national interest. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2MzBOnQ

Australian papers go black to protest against media restrictions

Major newspapers redact words on front pages in protest at recent laws restricting freedom of information. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2BvEfkI

Bolivia election: Voters cast ballots amid climate of uncertainty

President Morales seeks a controversial fourth term in an election marked by a heated campaign, protests and strikes. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/35PKQEQ

Trump reverses plan to host G7 summit at his golf resort

Trump faced accusations he was using presidency to enrich himself by hosting summit at his private resort. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2P43dQ8

Indonesia's President Joko Widodo sworn in for final term

Oath ceremony in Jakarta took place under heavy security as Widodo started his second term with a series of challenges. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2N0ArNK

Civilians, soldiers killed in Kashmir cross-border firing

Several killed on both sides of LoC, as India and Pakistan blame one another for 'unprovoked' firing in disputed region. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2J7mr3C

Syrian female plumbers break taboos in Jordan

Why refugee women in Jordan have had to learn to be plumbers. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2J3gTXW

Lebanon is experiencing a social revolution

The protests may not lead to political change, but they have already transcended Lebanon's traditional social divides. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2VYTps4

Brexit: UK gov't 'has means and ability' to leave EU by Oct 31

Key government officials confident PM Johnson has the numbers to pass his Brexit deal through parliament. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2nXHQoy

War-torn South Sudan struggles to rebuild

Nine years after independence, and after nearly six years of conflict, South Sudanese call for faster implementation of peace deal. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2BuxyPT

Protests continue in Lebanon despite key resignations in gov't

Demonstrators are protesting tax hikes and dire economic conditions in the heavily indebted country. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2BulluJ

Bangladesh says thousands of Rohingya agree relocation to island

Rights groups have warned the island might not be able to withstand violent storms during the annual monsoon season. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2BtP2fg

Bolivia election: Tight race for incumbent Morales

Carlos Mesa could win a protest vote, ending Evo Morales's near 14-year grip on power in Bolivia. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2MsYdTw

'Hong Kong is my home': Protesters defy police, set up roadblocks

Police fire tear gas as demonstrators press calls for accountability and political rights. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2MZotDY

Kurdish forces agree to withdraw from Turkey-Syria border

SDF official says forces will pull back 30km from the border in accordance with deal once Turkey lifts siege. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2J6OGQ6

Afghan preliminary vote results delayed due to 'technical issues'

About 2.7 million of Afghanistan's 9.6 million registered voters cast ballots in the September 28 first-round poll. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/35MqQmm

New WeWork financials show growing debt in its international unit

ReutersAdam Neumann, CEO of WeWork.We took a deep dive into WeWork International, the British arm of The We Company.WeWork's UK business piled on debt as some of its individual buildings began running at a profit, according to new financial statements filed in London.Revenues at WeWork International rose 90% for the most recent period recorded. But losses increased by 1,000%.WeWork International spends £2 to generate £1 in revenues.However, WeWork offered granular data on individual buildings, which are profitable. They have also reduced the debt load carried by those properties.Overall, WeWork's ever-changing accounting methods have made the company more difficult to understand.A new set of financials published by WeWork on October 10 show the company's "international" unit - focused on the from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/2o5yK9w

The little-known story of Russia's worst sporting tragedy

On October 20, 1982, football fans were crushed to death at Moscow's Luzhniki stadium, an event the Soviets censored. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2BnZIMD

Argentina̢۪s Macri rallies 'angry̢۪ voters

Argentina's President Mauricio Macri has appealed to voters for their backing in the upcoming general election during a mass rally in Buenos Aires. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/32upjPK

Three dead after Santiago supermarket set on fire

The supermarket was ransacked and set on fire as violent clashes between protesters and security forces continued. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2J6L7Jx

Qantas tests 19-hour New York-Sydney route

A direct flight from New York to Australia has touched down in Sydney, as part of Qantas's attempts to push the limits of commercial flight. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2J7i8FB

Meet the student who has created African emojis

Emoji obsessed? Meet O’Plerou Grebet, who has made over 350 emojis with African cultural references. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/35ILOTf

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Breaking up big tech was a big topic of discussion at the most recent Democratic debate - here's where all the candidates stand

ReutersFrom left: Sen. Kamala Harris, Sen. Bernie Sanders, former Vice President Joe Biden, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, and South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg.CNN hosted a Democratic debate on Tuesday night in Ohio with 12 of the 17 candidates.For the first time, moderators asked a question about the hot topic of breaking up big tech companies like Amazon and Facebook.Elizabeth Warren has made breaking up big tech central to her campaign. Bernie Sanders is aligned with her, while other candidates take more moderate positions.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.On Tuesday night, CNN hosted the fourth Democratic debate for presidential candidates. Twelve candidates made the debate, and moderators asked them for their thoughts on big tech company monopolies.This was the first time the from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/2J4bq3b

Google Maps will now let users share the locations of police speed traps, similar to apps like Waze

Getty ImagesGoogle Maps is rolling out a new feature that will let users with any type of smartphone easily report the location of police speed traps, which will be visible to other drivers.The feature resembles apps like Waze, which have been harshly criticized by police organizations in the past for giving people a tool to easily track cops' operations.Users will also be able to report crashes, traffic slowdowns, lane closures, and objects on the road.Android users were already able to report some of those incidents using on the Maps mobile app, but the feature is being newly rolled out for iPhone users this week.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.It will soon become much easier for Google Maps users to track the location of police, thanks to a new feature for reporting and from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/35KV7lw

Apple will reportedly launch new AirPods as early as this month as a growing number of tech companies go to war for your ears

Hollis Johnson/Business InsiderApple could release a new pair of more expensive AirPods with noise-cancellation by the end of the month, according to a Chinese news outlet.The new AirPods may be called the AirPods Pro, according to the publication, which would help distinguish them from previous versions.The report comes after previous rumors have suggested that a new pair of AirPods will launch by the end of the year or early next year.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. Apple may release a new pair of more expensive, high-end AirPods with noise-reduction and a new design as early as this month, according to a new report from Chinese news outlet United Daily News. The launch would come after rivals like Amazon and Microsoft have recently debuted new wireless earbuds.The new from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/2P0NuBu

'Brave' new world as Japanese rugby blossoms

Most Japanese had little time for rugby a few weeks ago, but Japan̢۪s rugby team is aiming to make more history at the Rugby World Cup on Sunday. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2MSLDw1

Turkish-Mexican dual citizen 'arrested' in Cambodia

Rights groups ask Cambodia to confirm the whereabouts of Osman Karaca, whose wife says he was held at Turkey's behest. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2BpaBxD

The world's biggest video game launched a massive update after going dark for 2 days - here's everything that's changed in 'Fortnite: Chapter 2'

"Fortnite"/Epic GamesThe world of "Fortnite" has undergone some major changes."Fortnite: Chapter 2" launched earlier this week, and it's a fresh start for the world's most popular video game."Fortnite" creator Epic Games closed the book on the game's first phase with a climactic event on October 13 that left "Fortnite" offline for two days."Fortnite: Chapter 2" has given the entire game a facelift, introducing a new map, new features, new weapons, and new goals.Epic Games has declined to list the dozens of changes to the game and instead the creators have encouraged players to go out and see what's different for themselves.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.After going offline for two days and leaving millions of fans in the dark, "Fortnite" has returned with a massive update from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/2BqW7gF

North Macedonia PM calls for snap elections after EU snub

EU leaders were thwarted from greenlighting start of Skopje's accession talks after opposition from France. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2P0WfLV

Afghanistan mosque attack: Families bury their dead

Bodies of 69 people, including children, handed to their relatives for funeral a day after deadly mosque attack. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2P7XpoK

More than 3,000 Syrian refugees arrive in northern Iraq

As a fragile ceasefire holds in northern Syria, Al Jazeera reports from northern Iraq on the plight of thousands of Syrians who have fled the fighting. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2P7VznQ

Empire State Building unveils new 102nd-floor observatory

One of the world's most famous skyscrapers has just unveiled its new observatory, and it comes with special features. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2N11Z5U

Pakistan's deadly river: Swat volunteer calls for gov't action

Swat Valley residents call the Pakistani government to provide a rescue service at Swat River, one of the most popular tourist spots in Pakistan. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2BqPmeN

Lebanon's Nasrallah backs government amid raging protests

Influential Hezbollah leader says the group does not want the government to resign but raises voice against new taxes. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2quub9H

Brexit heartland: Hull wants to take back control

As UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson prepares to put a new Brexit deal to Parliament, Al Jazeera visited the port city where people are desperate for progress. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/33C9PJM

Niger oil exploration plan threatens West Africa's major reserve

Niger's expanding oil exploration plans threaten Termit and Tin Toumma National Nature Reserve, the second-largest reserve in Africa. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/32waQCO

US Democratic hopeful criticises Clinton over Russia remarks

Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard fires back at former first lady over comments suggesting she was being groomed by Russia. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2MTfcgN

US slaps new sanctions on Cuba over human rights, Venezuela

The US Department of Commerce will revoke existing licenses for aircraft leases to Cuban state-owned airlines. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2pvESs3

Lebanon protests: Five things you need to know

Lebanese cutting across sects and walks of life have hit the streets demanding overhaul of government institutions. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2VSUJwQ

UK Brexit showdown: All the latest updates

UK parliament to decide on Prime Minister Boris Johnson's newly-brokered Brexit deal with the European Union. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2P0v8AD

Red Cross's Peter Maurer: Geneva Conventions are being violated

ICRC president discusses Yemen, Syria, Lake Chad and other conflict areas 70 years after Geneva Conventions were signed. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2BrGXYu

Turkey's military operation in Syria: All the latest updates

Five-day truce in northeast Syria largely holding despite accusations of violations from both Kurdish forces and Turkey. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2MZ9h9Y

Chile protests: State of emergency declared in Santiago

The government deploys military in the capital as protests against hike in subway tickets descended into violence. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/35NtyYR

Trump impeachment inquiry: Eight things that happened this week

From depositions to a conspiracy theory, here is this week's roundup of the key developments from the impeachment probe. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/32FKwpS

Biden Escalates Attack on Facebook Over False Political Ads

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'For a better life': Families return to Turkey from NE Syria

Citing rising prices and fears of government takeover, Syrians returns after months on the other side of the border. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2MU4QNA

China’s Cryptocurrency Plan Has a Powerful Partner: Big Brother

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Ex Catalan leader Puigdemont turns himself in 'voluntarily'

Puigdemont has handed himself in to Belgian justice authorities after Spain issued a new warrant for his arrest. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2BoYX5L

CPJ official Steven Butler denied entry into Pakistan

Asia head of media watchdog deported from Lahore because he was on a 'stop list', Committee to Protect Journalists said. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2VS3NC0

Robot learns to deliver packages, plus other tech news

BBC Click's Omar Mehtab looks at some of the week's best technology stories. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2VSo7TP

Commuter plane crash on Alaska island critically injures two

Peninsula Airways said that two passengers were critically injured and 10 others were receiving medical care. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/33JjXQK

Turkey's military operation in Syria: All the latest updates

Ankara agreed to suspend its offensive for five days to allow the Kurds to withdraw from the Turkey-Syria border. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2pqSnJn

Has South Africa's ruling party betrayed Mandela's legacy?

South African politician Baleka Mbete on corruption, xenophobia and whether the ANC has lived up to its promises. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2VWbOG3

Bangladesh troops kill Indian guard in fishing row at border

Bangladesh border forces fire 'in self-defence' after Indian guards attempted to secure release of detained fisherman. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2MnLl0Z

League of Legends: Boss says it's ‘not for casual players’

Newsbeat sits down with the boss of Riot Games as they celebrate 10 years of League of Legends. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2VRx6ER

Fox News Breaking News Alert

Fox News Breaking News Alert Fighting, shelling reported in Syrian town despite cease-fire 10/18/19 12:58 AM

US diplomats told to downplay release of Ukraine aid: Emails

White House dismisses criticism of Trump's phone call with Ukrainian counterpart in latest move in impeachment saga. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/31jxoFG

10 things in tech you need to know today

Associated PressFacebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg speaks at Georgetown University, Thursday, Oct. 17, 2019, in Washington.Good morning! This is the tech news you need to know this Friday.Facebook's billionaire CEO Mark Zuckerberg addressed threats to free speech in a rare public address on Thursday. Zuckerberg said he was concerned by the spread of laws that restrict free speech online, admitted that Facebook and other social media platforms run the risk of restricting their users' speech, and said that people are trying to redefine what types of speech are dangerous.Zuckerberg slammed China for allegedly censoring Hong Kong protest videos on TikTok: 'Is that the internet we want?'. Zuckerberg slammed China for its censorship in a speech on Thursday, stating that Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/2MVHBmm

Thai opposition leader Thanathorn in court over media shares case

Battery of legal woes threatens electoral success of popular politician seen as threat to ruling military bloc. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/32lQSL7

Ethiopia Plane Crash: Kenyan victims buried in home towns

Boeing admits faulty sensor caused 737-Max to crash and has paid compensation to victims' families. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2oVi6tB

Massive protests over taxes threatens Hariri's hold on Lebanon

Leader of a major party suggests prime minister should resign as thousands take to the streets across the country. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/33DJACG

The head of Facebook's controversial new cryptocurrency project explains why you don't need to trust Facebook for it to work

REUTERS/Erin ScottDavid Marcus, head of Facebook's Calibra (digital wallet service), testifies before a Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee hearing on "Examining Facebook's Proposed Digital Currency and Data Privacy Considerations" on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., July 16, 2019.David Marcus, the Facebook executive heading the firm's cryptocurrency efforts, says that the system is designed in such a way that it doesn't matter whether or not you trust Facebook.That's because it's the Libra Association, which was formalized on October 14, that's tasked with governing the network, not Facebook.He also reiterated that the currency will not launch until it meets the proper regulations and the association has had the chance to address lawmakers' concerns.The comments come as Facebook's from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/2VRXPkx

Gun battle thwarts Mexico attempt to arrest son of 'El Chapo'

Gunfire in western city of Culiacan left blazing vehicles strewn across streets and sent residents running for safety. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2J0st6m

Here’s how Reliance Jio’s broadband plans fare against other companies

The difference in pricing between Jio Fiber and its competitors wanes away with higher speeds.Jio offers more data at lower prices at 100 mbps than its competitors — Bharti Airtel, ACT Fibernet, YouBroadband and Spectra.Jio Fiber’s Platinum plan of 1 gbps it at par with what Airtel has to offer. Other plans are either cheaper or offer more data.When Reliance Jio announced the launch of Jio Fiber, the new broadband plans were hailed setting a new pricing standard. Mukesh Ambani, chairman of Reliance Industries, promised a minimum speed of 100mbps at prices starting from ₹700 per monthJio Fiber’s Silver Plan is that starting point. Even though it is ₹700 per month, the actual amount users will have to pay after taxes comes up to ₹849. Even so, Jio Fiber’s Silver Plan is considerably cheaper from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/32wy0t6

Yasukuni: caught in controversy as Japan struggles with history

As Yasukuni marks 150 years since it was founded, the decision to enshrine war criminals casts a shadow over the shrine. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/31ql3j0

Zuckerberg says FB ads might have lies but people should 'live with it'

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg defended the social network's policy of publishing campaign ads that contain false statements or lies and claimed that people will just have to live with it and decide for themselves what is true and what is not true.In a speech at Georgetown University in Washington on Thursday, Zuckerberg admitted that he is concerned about the "erosion of truth" in society and online, but he rejected the idea that his firm and other tech companies should be the ones to decide whether info placed on the social networks is accurate or not, Efe news reported."I don't think most people want to live in a world where you can only post things that tech companies judge to be 100 percent true," he said, adding that he does not believe that a "private company (should) censor politicians from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/2J1TSop

New Zealand plans armed police patrols after Christchurch attack

Armed units to patrol in three areas starting on October 28 on six-month trial in response to mosque attacks in March. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2qobtAp

Doubts over fate of Boris Johnson's Brexit deal

Northern Ireland's DUP say they will not accept Boris Johnson's deal with the European Union. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2Mn6MiO

Turkey's Syria offensive: UN Security Council meets again

UNSC issues statement on Turkey offensive expressing concern, but stops short of condemning Ankara. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/35CWUsZ

Northern Ireland's DUP oppose UK government's Brexit plan

DUP statement seen as major setback for UK PM Boris Johnson, who needs their support for any Brexit deal. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2IXBKf7

'Waging a war': South Korea's football qualifier in Pyongyang

The 'rough' World Cup qualifier was played behind closed doors and under a media blackout. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/33BWJMp

Three investigating loss of phone services

Three says it is experiencing "technical difficulties with voice, text and data". from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2MLMP4h

The CEO of $3 billion Tinder explains how his approach to personal growth is like learning calculus

TinderTinder CEO Elie Seidman.Tinder CEO Elie Seidman says personal growth is vital for aspiring tech entrepreneurs, but they must retain "intellectual curiosity and humility" if they are to succeed.He said successful executives and founders need to maintain a trajectory of personal growth and learning in order to succeed. He likened this to learning calculus at school - except in the real world there's no teacher or authority figure to crack the whip.Seidman was CEO of Match Group for two years before taking over at Tinder, which is owned by Match. The group posted revenues of nearly $500 million on adjusted earnings of $204 million in the second quarter of 2019. Tinder is thought to be worth at least $3 billion.Click here for more BI Prime stories.Tinder CEO Elie Seidman says would-be tech from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/2VPMEsK

10 things in tech you need to know today

NetflixNetflix crushed Wall Street's earnings projections in its results on Wednesday.Good morning! This is the tech news you need to know this Thursday.Insiders told Business Insider that a celebrity-centered religious sect deeply influenced how Adam Neumann ran WeWork before its spectacular collapse. As Adam and Rebekah Neumann built WeWork into a $47 billion coworking giant, the couple relied on the teachings of the Kabbalah Centre, a spiritual organization whose high-pressure donation tactics have drained multiple former members' bank accounts, sources told Business Insider.Facebook's blockchain boss David Marcus defended the feasibility of Libra after a quarter of its partners dropped out. Speaking to Yahoo Finance, Marcus said Libra was "absolutely not" in jeopardy, adding that the project from Business Insider India https://ift.tt/31l8KEw

Japan PM visits typhoon-hit areas as royals signal parade delay

Typhoon Hagibis death toll has risen to 77 with nine people still missing while 105,000 households remain without water. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2BmrmJC

Saudi bus crash: 35 killed, four injured near Medina

A passenger bus carrying pilgrims crashed into a heavy vehicle loader near the city of Medina, officials said. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2Bl0RVb

Turkey's military operation in Syria: All the latest updates

Heavy clashes in border town of Ras al-Ain as Ankara calls threats and sanctions against it unacceptable. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2MlfVse

No charges against Fiji PM Bainimarama over alleged assault

Country's long-time leader was accused of assaulting opposition politician Pio Tikoduadua outside parliament in August. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/35Ihh84

Deaths reported as 6.3 magnitude quake hits southern Philippines

Death toll has risen to five with dozens more injured reported in several areas in the southern island of Mindanao. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2MLsJqU

China detains two Americans in Jiangsu province

US State Department says it is aware that Jacob Harlan and Alyssa Petersen were detained last month. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/31syejC

Spain's Catalan secessionists protest for third night

Spain's Prime Minister Sanchez appeals for calm but Catalan President Torra reiterates calls for self-governance. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2OPR69s

India's on a digital sprint that is leaving millions behind

Millions have no access to the internet despite it being one of the fastest-growing markets. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/31hkI20

Hong Kong council session adjourns as members heckle Carrie Lam

Chaos erupted for second day as chief executive's critics were dragged one by one from the legislative chamber. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/35IDPFu

Hong Kong pro-democracy leader 'stable' after hammer attack

Groups express shock after hammer-wielding suspects attacked protest leader Jimmy Sham near Mong Kok on Wednesday night. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/31pmcr0

US imposes 'reciprocal' restrictions on Chinese diplomats

Chinese diplomats in the US required to notify State Department before any meetings with American officials, academics. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2VRY3bp

Turkey's Erdogan to travel to Russia for talks with Putin

Turkish presidency says Erdogan will hold talks with Putin over Ankara's military offensive in Syria on October 22. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/33D7o9E

Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Europe's 'double standard' in arms sales

Europe's swift move to ban arms sales to Turkey stands in stark contrast to its reluctance to sanction Saudi Arabia. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2ML716o

SDF commander says Trump did not object to deal with Syrian gov't

Mazloum Abdi also denies reports the SDF was handing control of their areas over to Syrian government forces. from Al Jazeera English https://ift.tt/2MGmZOQ

O2 launches 5G network in five UK cities and Slough

The operator is going head to head with rivals EE, Vodafone, Three and BT Mobile. from BBC News - Technology https://ift.tt/2IUOJhI

How to become a channel member on YouTube, and access channel-specific perks like public badges

<p><div class="KonaFilter image-container display-table"><div><div class="image on-image"><img src="https://ift.tt/2MZVy31" border="0" alt="youtube app phone" data-mce-source="Shutterstock" /><p class="source"><span>Shutterstock</span></p><p class="caption">You can become a channel member on YouTube to access certain channel perks.</p></div><p></p></div></div></p><ul class="summary-list"><li style="font-weight: 400;">Some <a href="https://www.businessinsider.com/category/youtube">YouTube</a> channels allow you to become a member by paying a monthly fee - which gives you access to certain perks.</li><li style="font-weight: 400;">Becoming a channel member is a relatively easy process; you'll just need to have your from Business ...