WION Climate Tracker: Fire engulfs Chilean port city
In Chile's Valparaiso region, a massive fire has engulfed at least 40 hectares of land. Firefighters and emergency workers are trying to battle the fire.
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Malaysia king to pick next Prime Minister, summons politicians to palace |
There's no clarity on who will become the next Prime Minister be after the two coalitions in the running to form government fail to get the requisite numbers, all eyes are on the king who will pick the Prime Minister. So, the political stalemate continues in Malaysia.
Indonesia Earthquake: At least 268 dead, over 151 still missing two days after disaster
The death toll in Indonesia earthquake has risen to 268, many of which are children who were at school when the quake struck. Rescuers are still searching under the debris before the 72-hours golden window to find the survivors closes.
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Brazil: Bolsonaro challenges election defeat; pro-Bolsonaro supporters rally against Lula
The outgoing Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro challenged his loss in last month's Presidential elections to leftists rival Lula Da Silva. He is arguing that votes from some of the machines are invalidated completely, his allies claim that the audit shows evidence of malfunction in older electronic voting machines.
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HP laying off 6000 employees globally over the next three years
The PC maker, Hewlett-Packard (HP) has said that it would lay off layoff 10 per cent of its global workforce over the next three years. Watch this video to know more.
FTX: Startling revelations by lawyers in court; Attorneys say, 'Was run as Personal Feifdom'
The attorneys for FTX have made some startling revelations at the US bankruptcy court hearing on how the crypto exchange was run by its former boss Sam Bankman-Fried, the collapse of crypto exchanges left an estimated 1 million creditors facing losses to the tunes of billions of dollars.
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World Business Watch: New Zealand delivers biggest rate hike ever, interest rates at near 14-yr high
New Zealand struggles to contain stubbornly high inflation, its Central Bank raised interest rates by 75 basis points to a near 14-year-high of 4.25%. It is flagged that more hikes can come. 15 of 23 economies in a poll earlier forecast that Reserve Bank of New Zealand would move by 7.5%.
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There are more signs of tech trouble for tech firms - Apple and Google - as UK watchdog has launched an in-depth investigation into dominance of mobile browsers of these companies.
Journalist Ray Locker assessment on why Trump's legal troubles are mounting? International News
Watch journalist Ray Locker assessment on why Trump's legal troubles are mounting? The former president of the United States has a number of legal issues looming over him as he launches his recently declared campaign for presidency once again in 2024.
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US: Shooting at Walmart store in Virginia
Yet another mass shooting incident has rocked the United States. Police say multiple people were killed in a Walmart shooting in Virginia.
Poland President Duda duped by prankster pretending to be Macron
Polish President Andrzej Duda spoke with a Russian prank caller pretending to be French President Emmanuel Macron just hours after an explosion near the Ukrainian border which killed two.
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Sweden: Couple arrested on suspicion of spying for Russia; third suspect bought in for questioning
A couple has been arrested by the Swedish security forces in Stockholm as the married couple in their 60s are suspected of spying for Russia, according to authorities local media reported. Reportedly, the couple belongs to Russia and had moved to Sweden shortly before 2000.
WION Fineprint: Meta denies reports of Zuckerberg quitting
Amid mass layoffs by Facebook parent company Meta denies reports of Zuckerberg quitting. However, Mark Zuckerberg has apologised for mass layoffs.
Gravitas: Reports say U.A.E changing its travel rules
Reports say that the U.A.E is changing its travel rules. Potential visitors without a surname could be banned from entering. They have been urged to wait for further information. Molly Gambhir tells you more.
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Serbia will stop issuing license plates with Kosovo cities' denominations: Josep Borell
Ending a long running dispute, Kosovo and Serbia agree that they will not be finding cars with the Serbian number plate. EU policy Chief Josep Borrell announced the development on Twitter and said that 'Serbia will stop issuing licence plates with Kosovo cities' denomination'.
Afghanistan: Taliban thrashes 14 people including women at football stadium
Taliban flogged 14 people including three women at a football stadium. According to Taliban, these people were thrashed as they were guilty of theft and moral crimes. The Taliban-led Supreme Court released a statement on Twitter adding that two other people were also lashed in eastern Afghanistan.
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Germany: Oldest Christmas market opens, held annually since 1434
With Christmas just a month away, the festive fever is high in several parts of the world. Germany's oldest Christmas market has opened its gates after two years. Watch the video to know how did it happen?
European business confidence lowest since start of pandemic
European business confidence has hit rock bottom, with a third of the region’s biggest industrial companies expecting to stop or scale back operations in the bloc because of record energy prices and slowing demand.
World Business Watch: Warren Buffett further unwinds BYD investment
After holding it for 14 years, Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway is continuing to unwind its long position in BYD - which is China's largest homegrown EV-maker and Tesla's major rival.
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Volkswagen, which owns Audi together with several other brands, said it had recommended the brands pause paid advertising on Twitter until further notice following Elon Musk's takeover.
Brazil judge fines Bolsonaro's party, court quashes his election challenge
A day after outgoing Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro challenged his loss in last month's presidential election, the head of Brazil's court has now rejected the complaint. Alexander Damares who serves as the Supreme Court justice has fined Bolsonaro's party for $4.27 million for what the court has described as bad faith and litigation.
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