Karim Benzema Gets Stuck In Mauritius Amid Reports Of Imminent Saudi League Departure
The Frenchman's stint at Al Ittihad has not been as successful as initially expected.
Israel Says War To Wind Down In Southern Gaza As UN Demands Ceasefire
Israel on Monday said the "intensive" phase of its war on Hamas in devastated southern Gaza would end "soon" as the UN chief pleaded for an "immediate humanitarian ceasefire".
European Stock Markets, Oil Prices Retreat
European stock markets fell Monday as data showed Germany's economy shrank last year, while oil prices cooled despite fresh US-UK strikes on Huthi targets in Yemen.
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.
Greek 'Nostradamus' Monk Predicted War In Ukraine And Gaza
He also reportedly said that Turkey will "be dissected" to Greece's "benefit as a nation".
Five Die Trying To Cross Channel To UK In Freezing Cold
Five migrants died and a sixth was in a critical condition on Sunday after trying to reach Britain from northern France in freezing temperatures, the French maritime authority said.
UK Fintech Sector Secured More Funding Than 28 European Nations Put Together in 2023
Riding on the success of the UK firm Rapyd which raised £235 million, the UK fintech sector continues to be a leader in fintech funding despite a decrease in the number of deals secured in 2023 by over 100.
Demystifying AI Crucial in Harnessing Its Full Potential, says AI and Business Expert Elin Hauge
Over the past couple of years, artificial intelligence, particularly generative AI such as large language models has entered the public consciousness
Sven-Goran Eriksson Given 'One Year Left To Live' Amid Terminal Cancer Diagnosis
Eriksson was the first foreigner to have been appointed as England manager.
US Stocks Shrug Off Inflation Data, Nikkei Ends At Peak Since 1990
Wall Street stocks largely shrugged off a disappointing US inflation report Thursday, while Japan's Nikkei finished above 35,000 for the first time since 1990.
London Mayor Urges Closer UK Ties With EU
London's mayor on Thursday called for closer ties with Europe and a better debate about immigration as he branded Brexit a "key contributor" to Britain's cost-of-living crisis.
Starmer Denies Plan for Toothbrushing In Schools Is 'Nanny State' Politics
According to Labour analysis, British children are falling behind their international counterparts when it comes to poor health outcomes.
UK Set To Launch Faster Train Service Connecting London To Scotland With Just 2 Stops
The new train service is expected to be launched in December 2024.
Greece To Legalise Same-sex Marriage, Adoption: Prime Minister
Greece will legalise marriage and adoption by same-sex couples, the prime minister said on Wednesday, but gave no timeframe on the sensitive issue in the staunchly Orthodox Christian state.
EU To Give £3.4 Billion State Aid to Battery and Green Tech Factories
These investments are integral to the EU's overarching mission to achieve climate neutrality with net-zero gas emissions by 2050.
World Economic Forum Warns of AI-Driven Misinformation Threatening Global Stability and Elections
The WEF's annual risks report, based on insights from 1,400 experts, has unveiled a chilling reality, stating that 30 per cent of respondents foresee a high probability of a global catastrophe within the next two years.
Travellers Face Potential 14-Hour Queues Due To EU's Upcoming New Border Scheme
The new EU border system is expected to come into place in October 2024.
US Stocks Mostly Fall As Tokyo Hits 33-year High
US and European stocks markets mostly retreated Tuesday as a rebound at the start of the week lost steam amid investor worries about the growth outlook.
EU Examines Microsoft Investment In OpenAI
The EU, racing to regulate the fast-moving world of artificial intelligence, said Tuesday it has started a preliminary study of Microsoft's multi-billion-dollar investment in ChatGPT developer OpenAI to see if it could be a disguised merger.
UK Launches Europe's First Next-Gen Nuclear Fuel Production Plan To End Russian Fuel Dominance
The UK has launched a unique nuclear fuel production programme called the HALEU programme which powers nuclear reactors previously fueled by Russian fuel, fulfilling its COP28 promise of reducing Russian fuel dominance.
Tributes Pour In As German Football Legend Franz Beckenbauer Dies Aged 78
Franz Beckenbauer is a football legend both as a player and coach.
Oil Prices Slump But Stock Markets Mostly Higher
Oil prices on Monday slumped following a sharp price cut by Saudi Aramco while Wall Street stocks rocketed higher, rebounding after a sluggish start to 2024.
Kylian Mbappe Transfer Latest: PSG Forward Reaches Agreement With Real Madrid For Summer Move
News about Mbappe's move to Real Madrid has once again filled the headlines, but the club has not issued any official confirmation.
Travel Warning: Holiday Hotspots In Spain Reintroduce Face Mask Rules Amid Rising COVID Cases
The new face mask rule came into place on Jan. 5.
Regulators Order Inspections On Some Boeing MAX 9 Planes After Emergency
Airlines and safety bodies around the world grounded some versions of the Boeing 737 MAX 9 jets pending inspections Sunday, with dozens of flights cancelled over the weekend after a panel blew out of one of the planes over the western US state of Oregon.
Blinken Tours Middle East As Gaza War Rages Into Fourth Month
Israel pounded Gaza on Sunday as its war with Hamas raged into a fourth month, while top US diplomat Antony Blinken decried the "tragedy" of civilian deaths and warned the conflict threatened the wider region.
Paris Travel Warning: French Capital Hikes Tourist Taxes By Whopping 200% Ahead Of Olympics
The 2024 Paris Olympics are set to take place from July 26 to August 11.
Venice Announces New Rules, Limits Tour Groups To 25 People Among Other Restrictions
The new rules are set to come into place by June this year.
No Love Lost: Bryan Johnson Claps Back At Elon Musk For Mocking His Age-Defying Regimen
Aside from spending a lot of money on his quest for youth, Bryan Johnson recently infused himself with blood plasma from his son to slow down his ageing.
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.