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Iran Strikes Leave Amazon Availability Zones 'Hard Down' In Bahrain and Dubai

Iranian strikes have reportedly knocked out key AWS availability zones in Bahrain and Dubai, leaving parts of both regions effectively offline for an extended period and forcing Amazon to urge teams and customers to shift workloads elsewhere. "These two regions continue to be impaired, and services should not expect to be operating with normal levels of redundancy and resiliency," an internal Amazon communication memo reads. "We are actively working to free and reserve as much capacity as possible in the region for customers, and services should be scaled to the minimal footprint required to support customer migration." Big Technology reports: With the war now nearing its sixth week, Iran has made Amazon infrastructure in the Gulf an economic target and is now eyeing its peers. Amazon's Bahrain facilities have been hit multiple times, including a Wednesday strike that caused a fire. And its facilities in the UAE also sustained multiple hits. The IRGC is threatening multiple other U.S. tech giants, including Microsoft, Google, and Apple. Amazons infrastructure in Bahrain and Dubai each have three 'availability zones' or clusters of compute. Both Bahrain and Dubai have a zones that are "hard down" and and "impaired but functioning," per the internal communication. "We do not have a timeline for when DXB and BAH will return to normal operations," the internal post said.

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Hausse des prix des carburants : le gouvernement lance un « prêt flash » à 3,80 % pour soutenir la trésorerie des TPE et PME

Le dispositif permettra l’avance, sans garanties, de sommes allant de 5 000 à 50 000 euros pour les entreprises des secteurs éligibles – transports, agriculture, pêche – dont les dépenses de carburant représentent « au minimum 5 % du chiffre d’affaires ».

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Près d’une station-service de Toulouse, le 3 avril 2026.
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Le Mexique durcit le ton contre l’administration Trump pour ses ressortissants morts dans les prisons de l’ICE

Quatorze Mexicains sont décédés dans un centre de détention pour migrants aux Etats-Unis depuis le retour de Donald Trump à la Maison Blanche. La présidente, Claudia Sheinbaum, déposera une plainte à la Commission interaméricaine des droits humains.

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Claudia Sheinbaum, présidente mexicaine, à Mexico, le 30 mars 2026.
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