The “area of interest” flagged by a team of volunteers has turned out to be a false alarm.
Japan faces Asahi beer shortage after cyber-attack
The drinks giant said this week that the attack had a major impact on its domestic operations.
‘It was very tough but I love life’ – ex-hostage whose family were killed on 7 October
Eli Sharabi reflects on finding out, after release, his wife and children had been killed in the attacks.
India and China to resume direct flights after a five-year ban
India’s IndiGo airline said that it would restart direct flights between Kolkata and Guangzhou from 26 October.
‘When I stand, I feel dizzy’: Deadly earthquake leaves Filipinos struggling in ghost towns
The powerful quake has killed 68 people, injured hundreds and destroyed homes and churches.
Russia targets UK military satellites on weekly basis
Moscow is attempting to collect information from UK spacecraft, according to the MoD.
Munich airport closes after drones spotted nearby
Dozens of flights have been cancelled or redirected at Munich International Airport after a drone sighting.
Behind the Gen Z protests that forced Madagascar’s president to sack his government
President Rajoelina’s move fails to quell the protest movement that is now threatening his own position.
‘I lost my way’ – Diddy begs judge for leniency on eve of sentencing
In a letter to the judge, Combs apologised and said he had been reformed after 13 months in jail.
Trump wields axe over ‘Democrat Agencies’ as shutdown blame game rages
He said the shutdown could be an opportunity to “clear out dead wood”, giving no hint of concessions to Democrats.


