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  • US sanctions Russian oil majors over Ukraine, prompting India jitters and Moscow fury – Reuters

    1. US sanctions Russian oil majors over Ukraine, prompting India jitters and Moscow fury  Reuters
    2. US sanctions Russian oil companies after failed Putin talks  BBC
    3. Live updates: US sanctions on Russia over Ukraine add pressure on Putin to end war  CNN

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  • Pakistan begins refunding $12.4 million in Hajj 2025 savings to pilgrims

    Pakistan begins refunding $12.4 million in Hajj 2025 savings to pilgrims


    KARACHI: Pakistan’s counterterrorism police said on Thursday they had arrested two suspected militants linked to the Zainabiyoun Brigade, a group Islamabad banned last year for alleged involvement in sectarian and…

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  • ‘She changed ballet’: Misty Copeland takes her final bow at retirement show | Ballet

    ‘She changed ballet’: Misty Copeland takes her final bow at retirement show | Ballet

    Misty Copeland took one last spin on her pointe shoes Wednesday night, showered with golden glitter and bouquets as she retired from American Ballet Theatre after a trailblazing career in which she became an ambassador for diversity in an…

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  • AUS vs IND Highlights (10/23/2025): AUS beat IND by 2 wickets, AUS vs IND Full Scorecard – Hindustan Times

    AUS vs IND Highlights (10/23/2025): AUS beat IND by 2 wickets, AUS vs IND Full Scorecard – Hindustan Times

    1. AUS vs IND Highlights (10/23/2025): AUS beat IND by 2 wickets, AUS vs IND Full Scorecard  Hindustan Times
    2. Latest ICC Men’s ODI Team Rankings: Australia Slip To No.3 Despite Series Win Over India  Wisden
    3. Australia’s next-gen on show in…

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  • Amazon apologises to customers impacted by huge AWS outage

    Amazon apologises to customers impacted by huge AWS outage

    Amazon Web Services (AWS) has apologised to customers impacted by Monday’s massive outage, after it knocked some of the world’s largest platforms offline.

    Snapchat, Reddit and Lloyds Bank were among more than 1,000 sites and services reported to have gone down as a result of issues at the heart of the cloud computing giant’s operations in North Virginia, US on 20 October.

    In a detailed summary of what caused the outage, Amazon said it occurred as a result of errors which meant its internal systems could not connect websites with the IP addresses computers use to find them.

    “We apologise for the impact this event caused our customers,” the company said.

    “We know how critical our services are to our customers, their applications and end users, and their businesses.

    “We know this event impacted many customers in significant ways.”

    While many platforms such as the online games Roblox and Fortnite were back up and running within a few hours of the outage, some services experienced prolonged downtime.

    This included Lloyds Bank, with some customers experiencing issues until mid-afternoon, as well as US payments app Venmo and social media site Reddit.

    The outage had a far-reaching impact – even reportedly disrupting the sleep of some smart bed owners.

    Eight Sleep, which makes sleep “pods” with temperature and elevation options requiring an internet connection, said it would work to “outage-proof” its mattresses after some overheated and even got stuck in an inclined position.

    Many experts said the outage showed how reliant tech is on Amazon’s dominance in the cloud computing sector, as a market largely cornered by AWS and Microsoft Azure.

    The company said it would also “do everything we can” to learn from the event and improve its availability.

    In its lengthy summary of Monday’s outage, Amazon said it came down to an issue in US-EAST-1 – its largest cluster of data centres which power much of the internet.

    Critical processes in the region’s database which stores and manages the Domain Name System (DNS) records, allowing website URLs to be understood by computers, effectively fell out of sync.

    According to Amazon, this triggered a “latent race condition” – or in other words unearthed a dormant bug that could occur in an unlikely sequence of events.

    The delay in one process, which Amazon said occurred in the early hours of Monday morning, had a knock-on effect which caused its systems to stop working properly.

    Much of this process is automated, meaning it is done without human involvement.

    Dr Junade Ali, a software engineer and fellow at the Institute for Engineering and Technology, told the BBC “faulty automation” had been at the core of Amazon’s problems.

    “The specific technical reason is a faulty automation broke the internal ‘address book’ systems in that region rely upon,” he said.

    “So they couldn’t find one of the other key systems.”

    Like others, Dr Ali believes it highlights the need for companies to be more resilient and diversify their cloud service providers “so they can fail over to other data centres and providers when one isn’t available”.

    “In this instance, those who had a single point of failure in this Amazon region were susceptible to being taken offline,” he said.

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  • Drug shows striking success in treating children with multi-metastatic Ewing sarcoma

    Drug shows striking success in treating children with multi-metastatic Ewing sarcoma

    Ewing sarcoma is one of the most common bone cancers seen in children, and if it spreads, it can be deadly. One study found that under a quarter of children with multi-metastatic Ewing sarcoma survived five years after their…

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