Officials in Silicon Valley are investigating and have disabled the audio feature on the pedestrian crossings.
Paramilitaries declare rival government in Sudan
The country is experiencing the worst humanitarian crisis in the world two years into a bloody civil war.
Paramilitaries declare rival government in Sudan
The country is experiencing the worst humanitarian crisis in the world two years into a bloody civil war.
Nvidia expects $5.5bn hit as US tightens chip export rules to China
The chip manufacturing giant, which has been at the heart of the AI boom, will require licences to export its H20 AI chip to China.
‘Nothing has been done’ – judge warns Trump officials in deportation case
Warning of “no tolerance for gamesmanship”, the judge said she would determine whether to hold the government in contempt of court.
The perils of Trump’s chips strategy: the US will struggle to take on Asia
America is trying to create a chip industry through isolation and protectionism, when what allowed it to emerge in Asia is the opposite: collaboration
‘It’s not right’ – Students react to $2bn Harvard funding freeze
The US president has also called for the institution to lose a valuable tax break, saying it has not done enough to combat antisemitism on campus.
Hamas says it has lost contact with US-Israeli hostage
The group says it lost communication after an Israeli strike on where Edan Alexander was being held.
Pope puts architect Antoni Gaudí on path to sainthood
The Spanish architect was a devout Catholic and is best known for Barcelona’s Sagrada Familia basilica.
Russian hairdresser jailed over neighbour claim of spreading fake news
Anna Alexandrova denied posting anti-war messages, insisting the case was motivated by a land squabble.


