Louvre Heist Suspect Traced via DNA; AI Bubble Concerns Plague Tech Giants; Hurricane Melissa Devastates Caribbean Islands
Five new arrests in Louvre heist investigation, with one suspect traced via DNA
In the ongoing investigation into a major theft from the Louvre museum, authorities have made five new arrests. One of these suspects was located using DNA evidence, providing a crucial breakthrough in the case.
- Five new arrests in Louvre heist investigation — Sky News
- Five new arrests in Louvre heist investigation, with one suspect traced via DNA evidence — Sky News
- Five new arrests in Louvre heist investigation, with one suspect traced via DNA — Sky News
Boris Johnson Criticizes Kemi Badenoch’s Policies for Third Time
Former Tory Prime Minister Boris Johnson has become the third former UK PM to criticize Kemi Badenoch’s policies, issuing a warning about her approach.
- Boris Johnson becomes third former Tory PM to criticise Kemi Badenoch’s policies — Sky News
- Boris Johnson issues warning to Kemi Badenoch — Sky News
Thousands Affected by Major Cloud Outage: Azure Issues
A significant outage at Microsoft Azure has impacted thousands of users, leaving many unable to access critical cloud services. The incident highlights the vulnerability of large-scale cloud infrastructures and underscores concerns over reliability and business continuity.
- Thousands on benefits could have energy debt cancelled — BBC News
- Thousands of users unable affected by Microsoft Azure outage — Sky News
- Thousands of users affected by Microsoft Azure outage — Sky News
Tech Giants Face Uncertainty Amid AI Bubble Concerns
Tech giants including Meta, Alphabet, and Microsoft report strong earnings but face mounting worries that the rapid growth of artificial intelligence could lead to an unsustainable bubble in valuations.
- Tech giants struggle amid growing fears of AI bubble — Sky News
- Fears of AI bubble – as tech giants struggle — Sky News
Trump says tariffs will be cut after ‘amazing’ meeting with Xi
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he expects to reduce trade tariffs following a productive summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping, signaling potential relief for industries and consumers affected by ongoing protectionist policies.
- Trump says tariffs will be cut after ‘amazing’ meeting with Xi — Sky News
- Trump directs nuclear weapons testing to resume for first time in over 30 years — BBC News
Starmer Rules Out Investigation Amid Reeves Rental Rule Mistake
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has ruled out an investigation into housing rules violations by his former aide, Tom Reeves, who admitted to breaking the guidelines.
- Starmer rules out investigation after Reeves admits rental rules ‘mistake’ — BBC News
- Starmer rules out investigation as Reeves apologises for breaking housing rules — BBC News
At least 30 Dead in ‘Unprecedented’ Hurricane Melissa Ravages Caribbean
Hurricane Melissa has left at least 30 people dead after devastating the Caribbean. The unprecedented storm caused widespread destruction and loss of life across multiple islands.
- At least 30 dead after ‘unprecedented’ Hurricane Melissa ravages through Caribbean — Sky News
- Dozens dead as ‘unprecedented’ Hurricane Melissa ravages through Caribbean — Sky News
PM dismisses calls for investigation into Reeves over rental ‘mistake’
Prime Minister dismisses demands for an inquiry into Keir Starmer’s Labour party following the resignation of Rebecca Starmer, after admitting to a rental mistake.