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  • Internet down latest: Dozens of websites and apps affected by Amazon Web Services outage | Money News

    Internet down latest: Dozens of websites and apps affected by Amazon Web Services outage | Money News

    Global disruption, one data centre: Outage reveals fragile internet infrastructure

    The outage affecting Amazon Web Services, a cloud service provider, points to an overreliance on a centralised system to power the internet.

    Amazon’s cloud-computing division has infrastructure set up all around the world, which allows companies to make their products accessible to customers everywhere.

    The AWS cloud spans 38 geographic regions, according to its website. But even with this decentralised set-up, there’s an inherent dependence on a small number of key locations. The outages affecting myriad apps and websites this morning were caused by “operational issues” at their datacentre in the US-EAST-1 Region centre in North Virginia, according to AWS. 

    “This highlights how reliant we are on centralised services,” says Alp Tolker, founder and director of internet watchdog Netblocks. “The internet isn’t designed to be this way. 

    “But what’s emerging is that even within their decentralised infrastructure… one weak link has the ability to take out these different services.”

    Toker highlights how these major internet outages often serve as wake-up calls for companies to do things differently. In the case of the AWS outage, there has been a “build fast, fix later” approach. Firms that have been using Amazon’s cloud-computing services to host their data haven’t completed sufficient testing to see what their back-up options are if one datacentre goes down.

    “We need to visualise these trees of dependencies, which hasn’t been done formally until now,” says Toker. 

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  • Pottery-inspired method stencils nanoparticles for building advanced materials – Michigan Engineering News

    1. Pottery-inspired method stencils nanoparticles for building advanced materials  Michigan Engineering News
    2. Atom-scale stencil patterns help nanoparticles take new shapes, learn new tricks  Penn State University
    3. Patchy nanoparticles by atomic…

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  • Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari, PM Shehbaz Sharif give a message of ‘harmony’ on Diwali

    Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari, PM Shehbaz Sharif give a message of ‘harmony’ on Diwali

    The top Pakistan leadership on Monday extended greetings to the minority Hindu population in the country on the occasion of Diwali, reiterating Islamabad’s commitment to protect the rights of their community and other minorities.

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  • Major details revealed about royal jewelry theft

    Major details revealed about royal jewelry theft



    Louvre Museum Heist: Major details revealed about royal jewelry theft

    The world’s most…

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  • George Russell highlights moment that cost him in Austin as he goes from Singapore GP victory to distant P6 finish

    George Russell highlights moment that cost him in Austin as he goes from Singapore GP victory to distant P6 finish

    George Russell was left to rue fine margins in Qualifying and a tricky opening lap at the United States Grand Prix after crossing the line back in sixth position – more than half a minute behind winner Max Verstappen.

    Russell, who triumphed at…

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  • Deadly flare-up tests Israel-Hamas ceasefire

    Deadly flare-up tests Israel-Hamas ceasefire

    Yolande KnellMiddle East correspondent, Jerusalem

    Reuters Women hug each other during the funeral of Palestinians killed in Israeli strikes, at al-Awda Hospital, in central Gaza (20 October 2025)Reuters

    Sunday saw the deadliest day of attacks since the ceasefire took effect on 10 October

    One week ago, US President Donald Trump was given a hero’s welcome in Israel after securing the Gaza…

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  • NorthStandard appoints new Head of Asia Pacific to drive strategy for growth | NorthStandard

    NorthStandard has announced Michael Hustler as its new Head of Asia Pacific, in an appointment which reinforces the global marine insurer’s focus on growth, service expansion and diversification in the region.

    With a formal start date of 27 October, Mr Hustler brings 16 years of Claims and Underwriting with NorthStandard to his new role – most recently as Head of Underwriting, Asia Pacific. As Head of Asia Pacific, he replaces David Roberts, who will leave NorthStandard in February 2026.

    Located in Singapore, Mr Hustler will take responsibility for NorthStandard’s day-to-day business operations across the Asia Pacific region, working closely with local teams to deliver and develop services to members. He will also ensure regional initiatives align with the club’s overall priorities, reporting to NorthStandard Chief Strategy Officer, Ed Davies.

    “Mike’s risk management expertise and understanding of member needs have been making a vital contribution to growing our Asia Pacific presence and relationships, while our underwriting strategy across the region has benefited significantly from his leadership,” said Mr Davies.

    “I am thrilled to take on this role at such a crucial time in the development of NorthStandard’s services in the Asia Pacific region. I look forward to playing my part in the continued growth of NorthStandard’s market-leading services” added Mr Hustler.

    North Standard operates from nine locations across Asia Pacific with offices in Singapore, Tokyo, Imabari, Shanghai, Seoul, Hong Kong, Melbourne, Brisbane and Nelson.

    Jeremy Grose, Managing Director, NorthStandard, commented: “Matching the ambitions of Asia Pacific economies is pivotal for future success in P&I, FD&D and specialist marine insurance lines.

    Mike’s appointment reflects our commitment to drive forward with our strategy to grow and serve these dynamic and diversified needs. We have an exceptionally talented team in the region, delivering outstanding service and the collaborative approach to grow member engagement.”

    ENDS 

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    About NorthStandard: 

    NorthStandard is one of the leading providers of global marine insurance products and services across the maritime industries. Established through the merger of North P&I Club and the Standard Club in February 2023 and ‘A’ rated by S&P Global, NorthStandard has premium revenues exceeding US$886 million, free reserves of US$800 million and mutual pool tonnage surpassing 270 million GT. 

    From headquarters in the UK and with offices throughout Europe, Asia and the Americas, NorthStandard offers a unique blend of worldwide presence and class-leading expertise across multiple specialist areas, including P&I, FD&D, War Risks, Strike & Delay, Hull and Machinery and ancillary insurance. Its Sunderland Marine and Coastal & Inland divisions also provide cover for owners’ fixed premium P&I, fishing vessels, inland waterway and coastal trading vessels. NorthStandard’s comprehensive local market and sector knowledge is underpinned by continuous investments in market-leading digital technologies.

    NorthStandard is a leading member of the International Group of P&I Clubs (IG) and is fully committed to upholding the shared objectives of its 12 independent member clubs, which provide liability cover for approximately 85% of the world’s ocean-going tonnage. 

    For more information: 

    Rob McInally 
    Global Director (Marketing & Communications) 
    NorthStandard 
    +44 191 232 5221 / +44 7795267546 
    rob.mcinally@north-standard.com 

    Debbi Bonner 
    Managing Director
    JLA Media
    +31 652 630122
    debbi.bonner@j-l-a.com 

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  • Madagascar Unveils First Oscar Entry Disco Afrika: A Malagasy Story

    Madagascar Unveils First Oscar Entry Disco Afrika: A Malagasy Story

    Madagascar has submitted Luck Razanajaona’s Disco Afrika: A Malagasy Story to the Best International Feature Film category at the 98th Academy Awards, as its first ever Oscar entry.

    News of the submission comes amid political turbulence…

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  • Sex-related disparities in migraine recognition and management: insights from a tertiary headache center cohort | The Journal of Headache and Pain

    Sex-related disparities in migraine recognition and management: insights from a tertiary headache center cohort | The Journal of Headache and Pain

    Patient selection & characteristics

    Between December 2015 and January 2023, a total of 3,264 patients attended their first consultation at our tertiary headache center and were given out comprehensive history questionnaires. Of 1,780 returned, 364…

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  • Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. (NCLH)

    Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. (NCLH)





    This 8-year collaboration positions both companies at the forefront of the energy transition within the cruise and maritime sectors

    MIAMI, Oct. 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. (NYSE: NCLH) and Repsol today announced a landmark 8-year agreement to supply renewable marine fuels at the Port of Barcelona, establishing an unprecedented long-term relationship within the cruise industry.

    Beginning in the 2026 European season, Repsol will offer a portfolio of renewable fuels, including biofuels and, from 2029, renewable methanol, directly to NCLH’s vessels across its cruise brands—Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises, and Regent Seven Seas Cruises—when calling at the Port of Barcelona.

    “This partnership is an excellent example of how cross-industry collaboration can unlock meaningful progress,” said Harry Sommer, president and chief executive officer of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. “Securing long-term access to renewable marine fuels at a key European port aligns directly with our Sail & Sustain® program and demonstrates our commitment to advancing towards a more sustainable future.”

    “This milestone agreement highlights that renewable fuels are ready to play a key role in reducing the carbon footprint of the maritime sector. By partnering with NCLH, one of the world’s leading cruise companies, we show that renewable fuels are already deployable at scale to immediately start reducing emissions at sea,” said Juan Abascal, Repsol’s Executive Managing Director for Industrial Transformation and Circular Economy.

    The agreement between NCLH and Repsol was established based on the changing international regulatory environment and both companies’ pursuit of Net Zero by 2050. All fuels provided under the agreement are certified under the ISCC EU framework and meet the standards necessary to support NCLH’s environmental compliance and decarbonization roadmap.

    The renewable methanol will be produced at Repsol’s Ecoplanta facility in Tarragona (Spain), a pioneering project in Europe to transform urban waste into renewable fuels and circular products, adding a solution for reducing CO₂ emissions in the transport sector, while at the same time promoting the circular economy. The new plant—set to begin operations in 2029— will have the capacity to process up to 400,000 tons of municipal solid waste per year and turn them into 240,000 tons of renewable fuels and circular products. NCLH is the first company to sign an offtake agreement for renewable methanol from the Ecoplanta facility.

    This alliance underscores NCLH’s commitment to advancing low-carbon fuel solutions and supporting the circular economy, while maintaining operational flexibility and cost efficiency across its fleet. It also directly supports the company’s global program, Sail & Sustain®, a company-wide initiative focused on reducing greenhouse gas intensity, investing in innovative fuel solutions, and fostering collaboration across the value chain. As part of its 2026 “Charting the Course” targets, the company is working to achieve a 10 percent reduction in GHG intensity by 2026 and 25 percent by 2030.1

    Renewable fuels are central to Repsol’s strategy to supply solutions to cut CO₂ emissions across all transport sectors. They are an already available alternative for decarbonizing current and future vehicles, without the need to change engines or modify existing distribution and refueling infrastructures. In Cartagena (Spain), the company operates the region’s first renewable diesel and SAF plant (250,000 t/year), and it is building a second plant in Puertollano (200,000 t/year), due in 2026. Next year, it will also start operations at its synthetic fuels demo plant in Bilbao. The company supplies renewable diesel at over 1,300 service stations in Spain and Portugal, aiming for 1,500 by year-end, making it one of the largest 100% renewable fuel networks in Europe. Repsol is also the Iberian Peninsula’s leading supplier of SAF, supporting aviation decarbonization and compliance with the EU’s 2% mandate.

    About Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd.
    Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. (NYSE: NCLH) is a leading global cruise company which operates Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises. With a combined fleet of 34 ships and more than 71,000 Berths, NCLH offers itineraries to approximately 700 destinations worldwide. NCLH expects to add 13 additional ships across its three brands through 2036, which will add over 38,400 Berths to its fleet. To learn more, visit www.nclhltd.com.

    About Repsol
    Repsol is a multi-energy company capable of meeting all its customers’ energy needs, both at home and on the move. The company currently employs 25,000 people in over 20 countries and serves 24 million customers. The company is transforming its industrial complexes on the Iberian Peninsula into multi-energy hubs capable of processing a wide variety of feedstocks and waste materials. These will be used to produce low-carbon products, such as 100% renewable fuels. To learn more, visit www.repsol.com/en.  

    Cautionary Statement Concerning Forward-Looking Statements
    Some of the statements, estimates or projections contained in this press release are “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the U.S. federal securities laws intended to qualify for the safe harbor from liability established by the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. All statements other than statements of historical facts contained in this press release, including statements regarding NCLH’s Sail & Sustain program, sustainability goals and initiatives, may be forward-looking statements. Many, but not all, of these statements can be found by looking for words like “expect,” “goal,” “project,” “plan,” “believe,” “will,” “may,” “estimate,” “intend,” “future” and similar words. Forward-looking statements do not guarantee future performance and may involve risks, uncertainties and other factors which could cause our actual results, performance or achievements to differ materially from the future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied in those forward-looking statements. For a discussion of these risks, uncertainties and other factors, please refer to the factors set forth under the sections entitled “Risk Factors” and “Cautionary Statement Concerning Forward-Looking Statements” in NCLH’s most recently filed Annual Report on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and subsequent filings with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. These factors are not exhaustive and new risks emerge from time to time. There may be additional risks that we consider immaterial or which are unknown. Such forward-looking statements are based on our current beliefs, assumptions, expectations, estimates and projections regarding our present and future business strategies and the environment in which we expect to operate in the future. These forward-looking statements speak only as of the date made. We expressly disclaim any obligation or undertaking to release publicly any updates or revisions to any forward-looking statement to reflect any change in our expectations with regard thereto or any change of events, conditions or circumstances on which any such statement was based, except as required by law.

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    1
    GHG intensity is measured by MTCO2e on a per Capacity Day basis. The targets cover NCLH’s emissions from its fleet of ships, islands and facilities (Scopes 1 & 2) as well as upstream fuel- and energy-related activities, including well-to-tank emissions (portion of Scope 3). Capacity Days is defined as berths available for sale multiplied by the number of cruise days for the period for ships in service.

    NCLH Media: nclhmedia@nclcorp.com

    A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/b680c492-9f09-4145-b79e-cce1e55031cf

    REPSOL x N. Aqua – NCLH

    Repsol will offer a portfolio of renewable fuels, including biofuels and, from 2029, renewable methanol, directly to NCLH’s vessels across its cruise brands.

    Source: Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd.

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