Gist news
Here are some of the latest news stories from around the world:
Politics
- The US Senate has passed a bill to increase funding for the government, averting a shutdown. (BBC)
- The UK's Labour Party has announced plans to hold a second referendum on Brexit if it wins the next general election. (The Guardian)
- The European Union has agreed to extend the Brexit deadline to January 31, 2020. (The New York Times)
Business
- The US stock market has fallen sharply, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropping over 800 points. (CNBC)
- The UK's economy has contracted by 0.2% in the third quarter, its worst performance in over five years. (The Financial Times)
- Amazon has announced plans to launch a new delivery service in the UK, competing with rivals such as Royal Mail. (The Telegraph)
World News
- A powerful earthquake has struck the Philippines, killing at least 10 people and injuring hundreds. (Al Jazeera)
- The death toll from a typhoon that hit Japan has risen to 70, with many more missing. (The Japan Times)
- The US has imposed sanctions on Turkey over its military operation in Syria. (The Washington Post)
Technology
- Facebook has announced plans to launch a new cryptocurrency, called Libra. (The Verge)
- Google has launched a new smartphone, the Pixel 4, with improved cameras and AI features. (The Verge)
- A major cyberattack has hit the city of Baltimore, with hackers demanding a ransom in exchange for restoring access to city systems. (The Baltimore Sun)
Sports
- The US Open tennis tournament has been won by Bianca Andreescu, who defeated Serena Williams in the final. (ESPN)
- The NFL has announced plans to play a regular-season game in London in 2020. (The Guardian)
- The Australian cricket team has been banned from international cricket for 12 months over a ball-tampering scandal. (The Sydney Morning Herald)
These are just a few of the latest news stories from around the world.