Sunak Says UK Is Ready To Strike Houthis Rebels Once More
Rishi Sunak contradicts Grant Shapps as he warns that the UK is ready to strike Yemeni rebels once more if the group continue to hold hostages and attack shipments.
The Development Of Artificial Intelligence Is Threatening 40% Of Jobs Worldwide
As world leaders discuss new AI regulation laws, an investigation found that the technology is set to affect almost half of the industries on a global scale.
Flight Makes Emergency Landing After Man Dies On Board; Another Passenger Faints in Distress
The incident unfolded on a flight that was travelling from Spain to the UK.
Air Canada Passenger Falls Out Of Plane After Opening Cabin Door, Sustains Injuries
The incident happened on Monday while the plane was preparing to take-off from Toronto.
Biden Says US, UK Struck Yemen's Huthis In 'Defensive Action'
President Joe Biden said Thursday that US and British forces had launched air strikes against Iran-backed Huthi rebels in Yemen in "defensive action" after attacks on shipping in the Red Sea.
Thailand Moves To Ban Recreational Cannabis, More Than A Year After Decriminalising It
The proposed bill outlaws all types of recreational use of cannabis.
Prince Harry To Be Named 'Living Legend of Aviation' At Beverly Hills Ceremony
The Duke of Sussex will be honoured for his service in the British Army and for creating the Invictus Games.
How Martin Thibeault Became A Mentor In Network Marketing
Network marketing expert Martin Thibeault is sharing his inspirational story and sharing the wealth.
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Brutally Mocked At Golden Globes
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were roasted for getting "paid millions of dollars for doing absolutely nothing" by host Jo Koy.
The Biggest ZEV Mandate In The World Comes To Force In the UK
The UK government has turned the zero-emission vehicle mandate into law after an extension of the EU electric vehicles trade rule last month, putting in place the biggest ZEV mandate in the world.
UK Under Pressure To Call Out Israel's War on Hamas As Genocide After Myanmar Action
Five Western countries including the UK have legally supported claims of genocide against Myanmar at the International Court of Justice but refuses to call out Israel's war on Hamas.
New York's MetLife Stadium To Undergo Seat Transformation As It Looks To Host 2026 World Cup Final
Just under 2000 seats are set to be removed from MetLife Stadium so it is in the right condition for hosting matches at the next FIFA World Cup.
The UK Border Force Facial Recognition Trial at UK Airports Puts the Spotlight on Immigration
The UK Border Force's trial of facial recognition technology at unspecified UK airports has opened the spotlight on immigration as countries across the world are planning to introduce passport-free travel measures.
US, Allies Warn Huthis As Ship Attacks Rattle Global Commerce
Twelve nations led by the United States on Wednesday jointly warned Yemen's Huthi rebels of unspecified consequences unless they immediately halt sea attacks that are increasingly disrupting global commerce.
Producers From Creative Industries Set Receive More Generous UK Tax Relief
High-end TV productions, film productions, or video games are set to receive £5,000 in tax relief.
Air Canada Slapped With £58k Fine For Forcing Disabled Passenger To Drag Himself Off Plane
The incident took place in August last year.
Michael Schumacher Latest: F1 Legend Taken On Drives To Stimulate His Brain As Part Of Treatment
It has been ten years since Schumacher's devastating ski accident which has had lasting effects, details of which have been few and far between.
Turkey Parliament Committee Approves Sweden's NATO Bid
A key committee in the Turkish parliament on Tuesday gave the greenlight for Sweden's NATO membership, clearing another hurdle in the Nordic country's accession process in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine last year.
Dolly Parton Hopes To Be Invited To Tea With 'Adorable' Kate Middleton Again
The singer initially received an invite to have tea with the Princess of Wales while in London in August to promote her new album.
Former Royal Butler Reveals 'Bizarre' Gifts He Received From King Charles III
"It shows that they've got that fun, practical side to them," Grant Harrold said.
Celine Dion's Sister Says Singer Has 'No Control Over Her Muscles'
The singer announced she was diagnosed with the neurological disorder "stiff person syndrome" in December last year.
US Announces 10-nation Coalition To Combat Huthi Attacks In Red Sea
The United States on Monday announced a 10-nation coalition to quell Huthi missile and drone attacks on ships transiting the Red Sea, with Britain, France, Bahrain and Italy among countries joining the "multinational security initiative."
Elon Musk-Led xAI Launches Grok AI In India, More Countries
Oracle's Larry Ellison said Elon Musk wanted more Nvidia chips to power xAI's first generative AI model Grok but the company fell short of his demands.
How COP's Fossil Fuel Taboo Was Finally Broken By The Emiratis
Hours after the applause and relief that the world had finally reached a landmark climate agreement in Dubai, US special envoy John Kerry admitted that he thought it might never happen.
Zara Pulls Ad Campaign After Images Likened To Gaza Crisis
Zara has been hit with boycott and cancel culture threats after its ad campaign, which depicted mannequins wrapped in white plastic, was linked to Gaza.
Israel Vows To Pursue Gaza War Despite International Pressure
Israeli leaders said Wednesday they intend to press ahead with the Gaza Strip war against Hamas, despite coming under increasing international pressure, including from key ally the United States.
Lionel Messi And Inter Miami To Face Off Against Cristiano Ronaldo As Part Of Preseason Trip in Early 2024
To prepare for Lionel Messi's first full MLS campaign, Inter Miami will travel to Saudi Arabia to compete in the Riyadh Season Cup next month.
Scotland's Gender Reform Bill Faces Setback as Court Rules UK Government's Block Lawful
Scotland's highest civil court has ruled that the UK government's decision to block Holyrood's controversial gender reform bill was lawful.
Queen Elizabeth II Cited Threats 'By Extremists' In Letter Urging Security For Prince Harry, Meghan Markle
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex lost their taxpayer-funded security in the U.K. after they left their royal duties in 2020.
Why Sustainable Initiatives For The Chemical Industry's Massive Footprint Have To Be Discussed At COP28
Thought leaders, activists, policymakers, and government officials will meet in Dubai for COP28.