The worlds largest cloud computing platform, Amazon Web Services (AWS), has experienced a major outage that has impacted thousands of organisations, including banks, financial software platforms such as Xero, and social media platforms like Snapchat
Medieval Europeans once considered Ujjain, in present-day Madhya Pradesh, the centre of the world for their astronomical calculations, IndoGenius co-founder Nick Booker has said.
The EU is considering classifying ethanol, an ingredient used in many hand sanitisers, as a dangerous substance that increases the risk of cancer, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday.
As New Delhi and Ottawa work to reset ties, India has rejected allegations linking Indian diplomats to criminal activity in Canada, calling them "preposterous and absurd".
The eight priceless pieces of jewellery stolen in an audacious heist from the Louvre Museum in Paris span two centuries of history.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt on Monday hit back at a reporter, calling him a "left wing hack" and that he is not a journalist.
Iran has rejected an offer of renewed talks from the United States and denied US President Donald Trump's assertion that the Islamic Republic's nuclear facilities were destroyed in an airstrike in June this year.
A 22-year-old MBBS student from Rajasthan, who was battling for life in Kazakhstan after suffering a brain stroke, was airlifted to Jaipur on Monday evening.
NASA acting said that the need for competition and innovation was needed to outpace China in the race to the Moon, while Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk swiftly dismissed the move, asserting that its Starship will dominate the mission.
Parliament appointed Sanae Takaichi, an admirer of Margaret Thatcher, as prime minister on Tuesday, after she unexpectedly won a majority in a first round of voting.
A man who sent a Facebook message that said, "So I raped you," to a woman he had sexually assaulted in college in 2013 was sentenced to two to four years in prison on
The dispute came amid financial disagreements and a failed artificial intelligence startup.
Eight priceless items of jewellery, including an emerald-and-diamond necklace that Napoleon I gave his wife, Empress Marie-Louise, were stolen from Louvre museum.
US President Donald Trump on Monday (local time) reiterated his claim of having settled eight wars in the last eight months, adding that five of those were resolved through "the power of tariffs and the power of trade".
A massive internet outage stemming from errors in Amazon cloud services on Monday morning demonstrated just how many people rely on the corporate behemoth's computational infrastructure everyday.
President Donald Trump said Monday that while he thinks it is possible that Ukraine can defeat Russia, he's now doubtful it will happen.
Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. made its steepest-ever job cuts as strained ties with the US and a rapid shift toward artificial intelligence reshape the country's $280 billion IT services sector.
Former President Joe Biden on Monday completed a round of radiation therapy treatment for the aggressive form of prostate cancer he was diagnosed with after leaving office, a spokesperson said.
President Donald Trump is expected to leave for Asia at the end of the week, betting that an around-the-world journey will help him untangle big issues that he can't afford to get wrong.
Kevin Rudd, a former prime minister from Anthony Albanese's Labor Party, was sharply critical of Donald Trump in social media posts while the Republican was out of office.
Takaichi, an admirer of Margaret Thatcher, is a social conservative and faces a range of challenges in office.
Video shows towering construction cranes being brought down by a tornado in northern France, killing one person.
Fireworks set off for the festival of lights contribute to Indian capital's 'worst in the world' air quality.
Breaking China's stranglehold on supplies of the critical minerals is likely to take at least a decade, experts say.
There was applause in Japan's parliament as members voted in the country’s first woman prime minister.
Diwali celebrations push air pollution to hazardous levels, impacting health and visibility.
During talks at the White House with Australia's prime minister, US President Donald Trump told Australian Ambassador Ke
Appointment clinched via a last-minute coalition deal, but government remains without a majority.
An Israeli settler assaulted a Palestinian woman while she was harvesting olives in the occupied West Bank town of Turmu
The California-born player won the Under 12 world championship and became a grandmaster at 18.
Seven of nine institutions approached by the Trump administration have now declined to sign new federal funding rules.
Deadly Israeli attacks have continued across Gaza as US VP and other officials visit Israel for ceasefire talks.
The military also confiscated 30 Starlink satellites from the sprawling KK Park scam centre on the border with Thailand.
Springer's three-run homer against Seattle put Toronto Blue Jays into the World Series for the first time in 32 years.
Tel Aviv football team says it is working to 'stamp out racism' among its fan base.
Amazon Web Services, a cloud platform that supports a portion of the internet, experienced a massive outage on Monday.
Several BJP-ruled states file cases against hundreds of Muslims, most of them in Uttar Pradesh, for raising the chant.
Here are the key events from day 1,335 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
About 100 Palestinians killed since ceasefire entered into effect on October 10, according to Gaza officials.
Dissenting justice says decision 'erodes core constitutional principles' and risks violating freedom of expression.
Central bank says deal part of a comprehensive strategy to help it respond to forex and capital markets volatility.
September Lisbon funicular crash killed 16 due to faulty cable, prompting closure of other funiculars for safety checks.
Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif says Pakistan Taliban operates ‘in connivance’ with Afghanistan’s ruling Taliban.
Israel has breached the Gaza ceasefire with Hamas, killing dozens of Palestinians.
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