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Amazon services showing 'signs of recovery'

Snapchat, Duolingo, Zoom and Roblox were among the sites hit.

Amazon Web Services says it has fixed the underlying problem that has disrupted many of the world's biggest websites and apps, but a full recovery will take some more time. We speak to our tech reporter.

France is undertaking an immediate review of security measures around cultural institutions, a day after an audacious robbery at the Louvre Museum in Paris. We have the latest from our reporter and speak to somebody who once was on the run from the police.

Colombia has recalled its ambassador from Washington in response to President Trump's decision to raise tariffs and stop all financial aid for the country. We get details from our global reporter in the newsroom.

The military regime in Myanmar say its forces have captured one of the country's most notorious cyberscam compounds near the Thai border. We speak to the BBC's South Asia correspondent.

As Gen Z protests gain momentum around the world, we bring together young activists from Peru, Morocco and Bangladesh.

Presenter: Pria Rai.

(Photo: People walk past the logo of Amazon Web Services (AWS) at its exhibitor stall at the India Mobile Congress 2025 at Yashobhoomi, a convention and expo center in New Delhi, India, October 8, 2025. Credit: Anushree Fadnavis/Reuters)

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Mon 20 Oct 202515:06GMT

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  • Mon 20 Oct 202515:06GMT

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