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OpenAI launches business version of ChatGPT after blowback over privacy
ChatGPT Enterprise touts improved security and privacy in bid to woo corporate clients.
Visualising the 2,056 nuclear tests conducted since 1945
August 29 is the International Day against Nuclear Tests, aiming to promote a world without nuclear weapons.
Ukraine drones destroyed in latest raids on Russian territory
Russian defence ministry says three drones shot down over the Russian regions of Tula and Belgorod.
Japan says brick thrown at Beijing embassy amid Fukushima spat
Tensions have soared since Japan began releasing Fukushima's wastewater into the Pacific despite China's opposition.
Is a global food crisis the new normal?
From Indian rice to Australian wheat, climate change is worsening a food crunch and price spikes due to war in Ukraine.
US to counter growing size of China’s military with ‘autonomous systems’
Deputy Secretary of Defense says China's military has scaled up but US maintains advantage with military technology.
Toyota halts production at most Japanese factories after system failure
Japanese car giant suspends operations at 12 domestic plants after glitch leaves company unable to order components.
Guatemala body certifies Arevalo victory, hours after party suspended
The suspension plunged the centre-left politician's presidency into uncertainty even before it's officially begun.
Live parasitic worm found in Australian woman’s brain in world first
The worm, usually found in carpet pythons, was discovered after she complained of symptoms including forgetfulness.
Chevron workers at Australia’s LNG plants to strike, raising supply fears
Workers at facilities in Western Australia will begin rolling stoppages from September 7.

