From the BBC World Service: Wall Street was cheered last night by better-than-expected results from the chip giant Nvidia.
From the BBC World Service: More than 300 South Korean workers were detained and later sent back to South Korea in September.
From the BBC World Service: No firm is safe if the AI bubble pops, warns Google CEO Sundar Pichai.
From the BBC World Service: A key agreement protecting the Amazon rainforest is under threat from powerful Brazilian agri-business interests.
From the BBC World Service: India’s government has approved a $5 billion credit line to support industries like textiles and jewelry.
From the BBC World Service: Australia is increasingly vulnerable to "high-impact sabotage" from hackers backed by China, according to Australian intelligence official Mike Burgess.
From the BBC World Service: A Chinese woman awaits sentencing in Britain over her alleged role in a multi-billion-dollar bitcoin scam.
From the BBC World Service: China has lifted export controls on computer chips vital to car production.
From the BBC World Service: ITV is in talks with Sky, owned by Comcast, to sell its TV business for roughly $2 billion.
From the BBC World Service: But leaders of China, India, and the U.S. will not be at the climate summit. What can the conference achieve without them?