How The World's Largest Islamic NGO Is Tackling Major Global Challenges: In Conversation With HE Dr Mohammad Abdulkarim Al Issa, Secretary General of The Muslim World League
A candid conversation with the Saudi Arabia-based NGO's Secretary General on how moderate perceptions of Islam are adapting to our rapidly evolving world.
Trump Set For Super Tuesday Knockout In White House Race
Polls began closing Tuesday on the biggest day of the year for US presidential primaries, with Donald Trump expected to cement his hold on the Republican nomination and set up a rematch with President Joe Biden in November.
Canada To Re-implement Visas For Mexicans To Curb Increase Of Asylum Seekers
To stem the number of Mexican nationals entering Quebec and the US through Canada, the government has launched a crackdown on Mexican travellers.
The Troubling Gender Inequality and Vested Interests Being Highlighted at COP Conferences
As Conference of the Parties (COP) events have become well-recognized and respected, the world is now more aware of the grave danger we are in.
Navalny's Widow To Meet EU Ministers As Russia Jails Mourners
Alexei Navalny's widow will meet European foreign ministers in Brussels on Monday, EU officials announced, as Russian courts jailed dozens of people detained at events commemorating the Kremlin critic.
Farmers Across the EU Unite in Protest: Costs Are Up While Prices Stay Down
The costs borne by farmers, notably for energy, fertiliser, and transport, have escalated in numerous EU countries, particularly since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
Netanyahu Publicly Rejects US Call For Two State Solution
Netanyahu sparks outrage by rejecting the US call for a new Palestinian government in Gaza as a step towards a two-state solution and an end to the conflict.
UK Party Leaders Kick Off General Election Year
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said on Thursday he had pencilled in later this year for a general election, as he and his main political rival to be Britain's next leader effectively kicked off campaigning.
Sarah Ferguson Joins Royals At Sandringham After Talks About Showing 'Love' During Christmas
The Duchess of York joined the royals for the annual Christmas service at St Mary Magdalene's Church.
Italy, UK Leaders Unite On Migration, Agree Tunisia Deal
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak hailed Italian premier Giorgia Meloni's approach to tackling illegal migration Saturday, in a visit to Rome where they agreed to co-fund a project to help migrants return home from Tunisia.
UK's Sunak Faces Key Test Over Rwanda Migrant Policy Vote
UK leader Rishi Sunak faces the riskiest week of his premiership, with lawmakers gathering Monday to decide whether to back his flagship policy to send asylum seekers to Rwanda.
GLMC: Pioneering Solutions for Global Labor Market Challenges
The major challenges facing the labor market today require creative solutions to future-proof the workforces and workplaces of tomorrow.
Sarah Ferguson Talks About 'Love' And 'Forgiveness' Amid Royals' Race Row
King Charles III and Kate Middleton are embroiled in a race row following the release of Omid Scobie's book "Endgame".
Starmer pledges to transform steel industry with £3 billion investment
In September, the Government announced a £500 million grant for Port Talbot's steelworks, to keep the plant open and produce steel in a greener way.
Pro-Palestine Protests Slammed For 'Inciting Terrorist Violence'
Home Secretary Suella Braverman questions the Met Police for their lack of response to antisemitism being casually displayed at the pro-Palestine protests in London.
Biden Urges US To Lead World Against Hamas, Putin Threats
President Joe Biden made an impassioned call for the United States to show global leadership by backing Israel and Ukraine, saying in a speech from the Oval Office Thursday that defeating Hamas and Russia was a vital US interest.
Labour Strikes a Confident Note in Liverpool Despite the News of Turmoil in the Middle East
Rachel Reeves was in the limelight in Liverpool, described as the would-be "first female Chancellor ever in Britain", and also the "best qualified".
Giorgia Meloni Joins Rishi Sunak's Battle Against Migration
In a bid to decrease migration levels in Europe, Prime Ministers Rishi Sunak and Giorgia Meloni have joined forces to address the topic at the European Political Community meeting.
Tower Hamlets Covered In 6ft Piles Of Rubbish Due To Strike
The East End has become swamped with bin bags after Unite union workers increased their strike for better pay to conquer the current cost-of-living crisis.
Unison Reject New Pay Offer And Will Continue With School Strikes
Unison members will strike across 24 council areas for three days from Tuesday in a dispute over pay, following their rejection of Cosla's recent offer.
Labour vows to renegotiate Brexit deal, Keir Starmer pledges
Although unclear if the EU would be willing to renegotiate the accord, Starmer's pledge is likely to prove popular with many Labour voters, who have been critical of the current Brexit deal.
New UK Bingo & Casino Site Has Emerged in the Industry
Discover a new UK Bingo and Casino site to bestow an immersive gaming experience to players who seek leisure and intellectual gratification in the boundless expanse of the virtual realm.
Kemi Badenoch signs 'milestone' first post-Brexit EU agreement to boost UK exports
The UK trade secretary has signed a milestone first-of-its-kind deal with Italy with an aim to push UK exports to £1 trillion in goods and services sales by 2030.
Biden urges 'national unity' 22 years after 9/11
President Joe Biden called Monday for Americans to unite despite bitter political differences as the United States marked the 22nd anniversary of Al-Qaeda's 9/11 attacks.
Former council advisor questions legacy of Commonwealth Games amid Birmingham's financial crisis
Birmingham City Council, Europe's largest local authority, declared effective bankruptcy due to annual budget shortfalls, shifting focus to protect vital services while halting non-essential spending.
Britain and France look to reset ties with state visit
British head of state King Charles III's upcoming visit to France will underscore historic close relations between the two countries, London and Paris said on Wednesday.
Trump thinks Vivek Ramaswamy would make a 'very good' vice-president
Former US President Donald Trump is all praise for his Indian-American rival Vivek Ramaswamy, stating that he would make a "very good" vice president.
Anti-war activists in Russia could spend 15 years in prison
The Russian Constitutional Court continues criminalising anyone who allegedly discredits the Russian Armed Forces or participates in anti-war protests.
Indian state erupts into violence weeks before G20 world leader summit
As India prepares to host the Group of 20 (G20) leaders in its capital, New Delhi, a different story is unfolding in the neighbouring state of Haryana.
G20 environment chiefs ready fresh bid for climate deals
G20 environment ministers in India readied a fresh bid on Thursday to strike deals tackling climate change, days after heavy criticism for failing to agree on cutting fossil fuel use.