US Stocks Rebound On Tech Earnings, London Hits New Record
Buoyant big tech earnings lifted US stocks on Friday while London scaled another peak as investors tracked a series of takeover bids for UK companies.
Should I Invest in Defence Stocks? UK Gov Say They Align With ESG After Rishi Steps up Military Spending
The growing need to protect ships, submarines, and aircraft may see stocks like BAE Systems and Rolls-Royce benefit from higher demand for military equipment.
Company Wants To Address Euro Teacher Shortage With AI By Using Avatars To Teach Maths
AI tutors address teacher shortages and short attention spans! AI avatars deliver engaging math lessons.
NGOs Accuse ADB Of Funding Indonesia Coal Plants Despite Clean Energy Promises
Green NGOs have accused the Asian Development Bank of indirectly financing coal plants in Indonesia through a $600 million loan despite promises to no longer fund projects tied to the fossil fuel, according to a new report.
UK Casino Markets' Continued Growth Despite Wider Economic Turmoil
Despite wider economic turmoil, the UK casino market continues to experience growth, reflecting a broader global trend of resilience in certain sectors.
Ryanair's Approach to Customer Service: An Analytical Overview
Ryanair remains a top choice in low-cost carriers because of excellent customer service and affordable tickets.
UK Rwanda Law Sparks Fear Among Migrants Hoping To Cross Channel
Britain's new law allowing the deportation of undocumented asylum seekers to Rwanda is sparking fear among migrants who have come to France in the hope of crossing the Channel to England.
UK's Sunak Announces Raised Defence Spending, New Ukraine Aid
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Tuesday announced additional funding for Ukraine and pledged to increase Britain's own defence budget, during a visit to the Polish capital Warsaw.
Despite the War, CEO Oleg Bakhmatyuk Is Optimistic About the Future of Ukraine
Despite the war CEO Oleg Bakhmatyuk remains optimistic about Ukraine's future, highlighting the resilience of the agricultural industry.
EU Lawmakers To Greenlight New Spending Rules
The EU hopes to move towards healthier public finances after the expected passage of reforms to the bloc's spending rules on Tuesday in the European Parliament.
London Is UK's 'Best Place To Start A Small Business'
Simply Business' "Best UK Cities for Small Businesses Index for 2024" has London listed as the best city in the UK to start a small business.
How Would DNS Blocking in Norway Impact the Gaming Industry
Norway mulls DNS blocking to curb gambling, prompting European Gaming and Betting Association to advocate for ending state monopoly.
International Businessman Ulugbekhon Maksumov Powers On With Aksum Group
International businessman Ulugbekhon Maksumov forges ahead with Aksum Group, a global business empire excelling in the armored vehicles industry.
This Double-decker Bus Turned Mobile Hostel Is The Coolest Way To Explore Europe
Without any experience with DIY or construction, Saskia van Leeuwen converted a double-decker bus into a mobile hostel with her sister and best friend.
Lawmakers Skewer EU Chief Over Contested Job Pick
European lawmakers will cast votes Thursday on a contested appointment to a plum Brussels job, with Ursula von der Leyen suspected of playing favourites to aid her own re-election as commission chief.
UK Records Highest Fraud Call Rate in EU at 9.3%: Here's How To Stop Spam Calls
It is essential that, as a consumer, you take proactive steps to secure your personal contact information.
S. Korea Probes Temu Over Alleged False Ads, Unfair Practices: Yonhap
South Korean regulators are investigating the hugely popular Chinese shopping app Temu on suspicion of false advertising and unfair practices, the Yonhap news agency reported Monday.
Greycoat Real Estate On Navigating London's Evolving Workspaces
Greycoat, a leading real estate development and management company offers large-scale institutional clients with cost-saving enhancements and opportunities.
George Economou: Establishment do-gooder or Putin's puppet?
In May 2023, the Wall Street Journal dubbed George Economou the 'bad boy' of shipping, capturing the Greek magnate's penchant for controversial deals.
California Looks To Europe To Rein In AI
California, home to Silicon Valley, is eager to rein in the deployment of artificial intelligence and is looking to Europe's tough-on-big-tech approach for inspiration.
Accelerating the Fight for Equality: How Robotic Refueling Can Enhance Accessibility for the Disabled
Depending on where you live, and what physical limitations you may have, your access to toilets, streets, and stores
2023 Showed Lower Volatility for the Pound Sterling; But Will 2024 Be the Same?
Ever since the announcement of the Brexit result, the pound has never been the same. It wasn't just the instant drop off in its value
EU Probes Apple, Google, Meta Under New Digital Law
The EU on Monday hit Apple, Google parent Alphabet and Meta with the first ever probes under a mammoth digital law, which could lead to big fines against the US giants.
Moscow Attack Puts Spotlight On IS Threat To Western Europe
Friday's attack on a Moscow concert hall is exacerbating worries that similar acts could hit targets in western Europe which is hosting exceptionally high-profile sports events this summer, analysts say.
Complete Guide Total Solar Eclipse 2024: Start Time, Where To See It and How It Differs From 2017
Next month's total solar eclipse will be viewed throughout the United States, Mexico and Canada, with over 30 million people set to be within the totality path.
'Can I Go To School?': Boy, 8, Travels Over 3500 Miles Alone To Italy After Jihadists Attack His Village
The eight-year-old walked through the Sahara Desert and endured some time in prison before finally crossing the Mediterranean Sea in a dinghy.
Delta Captain Celebrates Retirement By Chartering A Flight For 112 Friends To Hawaii
Keith Rosenkranz recently closed out a period of over three decades flying with Delta Air Lines by celebrating in Hawaii.
Switzerland Becomes First Developed Economy To Cut Interest Rate
The Swiss National Bank cut interest rates on Thursday -- the first to do so among the major central banks, saying the battle against inflation was working almost two years after launching its monetary tightening campaign.
Western Leaders Dismiss Putin's 'Illegal' Poll Victory
Friends and allies of Russian President Vladimir Putin were quick to congratulate him on winning a fifth term in power but Western leaders condemned a ballot held under repressive conditions and with no credible opposition.
Palestinians 'Need The Bombs To Stop,' Irish PM Says At White House
Palestinians "need the bombs to stop," Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said Sunday as he made an impassioned plea for a ceasefire in Gaza, speaking during a St Patrick's Day reception at the White House.