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JAMAICA SCRAMBLES TO DELIVER AID AFTER CATEGORY 5 HURRICANE MELISSA

Relief convoys push into hard-hit parishes as damage tallies rise Four days after Category 5 Hurricane Melissa tore across Jamaica,

TECH EARNINGS IN CHARTS: WHAT THE BIG NAMES JUST TAUGHT INVESTORS

Cloud growth, margins and AI spending—who is executing and who is stalling A fresh round of Big Tech results sketched

CANADA, PHILIPPINES SET TO SIGN DEFENSE PACT AMID SOUTH CHINA SEA TENSIONS

New visiting-forces deal aims to expand joint drills and deter coercion Canada and the Philippines are poised to sign a

‘SNL’ POKES FUN AT PRINCE ANDREW, A LOUVRE HEIST—AND TRUMP’S HOUSE MAKEOVER

What the Weekend Update roasted “Saturday Night Live” leaned into fast-moving headlines during Weekend Update, riffing on news about Prince

NOVEMBER’S CLOSEST SUPERMOON: HOW TO SEE IT BEST

When and where to look The closest supermoon of the year arrives mid-week, offering a slightly larger, brighter full moon

OPEC+ POISED FOR MODEST OUTPUT HIKE AS MARKETS EYE SUPPLY–DEMAND BALANCE

Small increase, big signal Producers in the OPEC+ alliance are set to approve another modest output increase, adding a small

BIG TECH’S EARNINGS SHOW AN AI ARMS RACE—AND NEW FAULT LINES

Spending surges, profits diverge This earnings week distilled the new tech economy into a few charts: capital expenditures at historic

XI–LEE MEETING SIGNALS WARMING TIES AS SEOUL HOSTS CHINA’S PRESIDENT

Regional reset at APEC sidelines Chinese President Xi Jinping met South Korea’s President Lee Jae-myung in Gyeongju, using the APEC

Global fragmentation still likely after Trump-Xi meet, but countries can act to mitigate: PM Wong

  Andrew should answer Epstein questions in US, Democrats say Bbc news, Members of a US congressional committee investigating the

184,000 Cancer Patients Diagnosed Annually in Bangladesh — Timely Tests and Awareness Can Save Thousands of Lives

Every year, nearly 200,000 people in Bangladesh are newly diagnosed with cancer. Experts say tackling this alarming situation requires timely