Afghanistan faces a total internet blackout, crippling online education for women like Fahima Noori, who had hoped to complete her studies. This devastating move by the Taliban leaves many feeling hopeless and helpless.
In a significant shift, Doug Bowser will retire as Nintendo of America president, making way for Devon Pritchard as the first female president. This change marks a new era for the gaming giant, effective December 31, 2025.
Alibaba Group's focus on artificial intelligence has ignited investor enthusiasm, leading to a 52% surge in its shares this September, making it the top performer on the Hang Seng Tech Index.
Nvidia's recent partnership with Alibaba marks a significant step in AI development. Integrating Nvidia's tools into Alibaba's Cloud Platform, this collaboration aims to enhance robotics and self-driving technology, while Alibaba ramps up its AI investment.
Amid the chaos of Super Typhoon Ragasa, Asian stocks saw a slight uptick, driven by Alibaba's commitment to invest heavily in AI and positive news from the semiconductor sector.
In a heated exchange, the Taliban dismisses Trump's call to regain Bagram Air Base, emphasizing Afghanistan's sovereignty and the need for realistic diplomatic relations. The former president hints at dire consequences if demands are unmet.
This weekend, Jordan Peele's Him is vying for box office supremacy against the anime hit Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – the Movie Infinity Castle. Despite its strong opening, Him faces tough competition as Demon Slayer continues to dominate. Margot Robbie's latest film struggles to gain traction.
A suspect has been arrested for allegedly shooting into the lobby of Sacramento's ABC10 station, just days after a protest over Jimmy Kimmel's suspension. No injuries reported.
A Taliban official firmly rejected Trump's aspirations to reclaim Bagram airbase, emphasizing a complete dismissal of any US military presence in Afghanistan. This comes after Trump hinted at the strategic importance of the base in relation to China.
In a surprising turn of events, China's internet watchdog has ordered major companies like Alibaba and ByteDance to cancel their orders for Nvidia's RTX Pro 6000D chip. This move follows a push for enhanced control over AI technology imports.