1/10 - Top international news developments of the day
Here are the top international news developments of the day
2/10 - California reels from 'endless' storm onslaught
Relentless storms were ravaging California again Tuesday, the latest bout of extreme weather that has left 14 people dead and prompted evacuation of a star-studded town homes.
3/10 - Over 220,000 still without power due to California storm
More than 220,000 homes and businesses were still without power on Tuesday, as severe flooding hits California after a massive storm last week, according to data from PowerOutage.us.
4/10 - Amazon plans to shut three UK warehouses, impacting 1,200 jobs
Amazon plans to shut three warehouses in Britain in a move that will impact 1,200 jobs, but workers will be given the chance to transfer to other units.
5/10 - Amazon restructures UK warehouse operations
The company said it opened a consultation to close three older British warehouses this year in Hemel Hampstead, Doncaster and Gourock, sites employing 1,200 people in one of Amazon\'s biggest markets outside the United States.
6/10 - China halts visas for Japan, South Korea in Covid-19 spat
Chinese embassies suspended issuing new visas for South Koreans and Japanese on Tuesday in apparent retaliation for Covid-19 testing requirements recently imposed by those countries on travellers from China.
7/10 - Another round of Coinbase job cuts, 20% of workforce let go
Cryptocurrency trading platform Coinbase is cutting approximately 20% of its workforce, or about 950 jobs, in a second round of layoffs in less than a year.
8/10 - Crypto contagion deepens
The company said it expects to incur about $149 million to $163 million in restructuring expenses. Its shares reversed course to fall 2.7% premarket after rising more than 5% on the layoffs announcement earlier.
9/10 - WHO: No immediate Covid-19 threat from China
The director of the World Health Organisation\'s Europe office said Tuesday that the agency sees “no immediate threat" for the European region from a Covid-19 outbreak in China, but more information is needed.
10/10 - WHO meeting to decide on Covid emergency set for January 27
A World Health Organization committee will meet on January 27 to consider whether the Covid-19 pandemic still represents a global emergency.