EU should be ready for new members by 2030: Charles Michel
The European Union should get ready to admit new members from eastern Europe and the Balkans by 2030, EU chief Charles Michel argued Monday.
Meghan Markle's solo public appearances could hint at Hollywood return
The Duchess of Sussex was a recurring star in legal series "Suits" before she quit acting to marry Prince Harry in 2018.
Prince Harry travelling solo to 2023 Invictus Games
The games will take place from Sept. 9 to 16 in Düsseldorf, Germany.
Putin's wrath: has the 'apostle of payback' struck again?
Asked in a 2018 documentary if he was able to forgive people's mistakes, Vladimir Putin thought for a split second.
Historic successful womb transplant in the UK sparks hope for infertile women
The UK achieved its first successful womb transplant, paving the way for infertile women to have children. A sister's womb donation fuels groundbreaking possibilities in reproductive medicine.
Eurozone economic downturn deepens in August
The eurozone economy is contracting at its fastest rate in three years as a steep decline in manufacturing begins to spread to services, a key survey said Wednesday.
Holidaymakers in Italy warned over dangerous health risks in coming days
Italy has been struck with a third heatwave in as many as two months.
The Lionesses' World Cup Final tryst could boost the UK economy by £185 million
A report on the Women's World Cup 2023 consumer spending provides insights on how the Lionesses' World Cup Final tryst will help the UK economy as people head to pubs.
25 countries face extreme water crisis, situation expected to worsen
A quarter of the world's population currently faces "extremely high water stress."
Has the 2023 World Cup changed the narrative for women's football?
Nearly 30 players have missed the World Cup this summer because of ACL injuries. The remaining teams continue to call for better funding and training conditions.
Netflix drops trailer, release date for Prince Harry's 'Heart of Invictus'
The docuseries follows the athletes as they prepare to compete at the 2020 Invictus Games at The Hague, Netherlands.
UK lagging in switch to green energy, study warns
The UK risks being left behind in the production of "green" electricity, despite having once being considered a leader in the energy transition, according to a new study.
What you need to know about TiPJAR and Elon Musk's X intellectual property rights battle
Insights from UK-based tipping company TiPJAR's legal battle against Elon Musk's X reveal critical aspects of intellectual property rights.
Meghan Markle steps out solo in California wearing anti-stress patch
The Duchess of Sussex was spotted with the medical device NuCalm biosignal processing disc on her wrist.
Harry Kane fails to win trophy as Bayern get thrashed in Super Cup
The England captain will have to wait longer to win his first major trophy.
US EV sector project to hit record 1 million sales – but is it enough?
The US EV sales growing but continue to lack behind Europe, with Europe claiming 21 per cent of the market sector and the US only nine per cent.
Recent data reveals UK parcel volumes experience first drop in over a decade
New data reveals a noteworthy drop in UK parcel volumes, marking the first decrease in over a decade. However, the global parcel shipping index saw a modest growth of one per cent due to Chinese lockdowns.
Prince Harry says he's 'nervous' ahead of Invictus Games Germany
The 2023 Invictus Games will be held in Düsseldorf, Germany from Sept. 9 to 16.
Meghan Markle hits Taylor Swift concert as Prince Harry attends summit in Japan
The Duke of Sussex spoke at the Sports Values Summit-Special Edition about his Sentebale charity.
UK's electrification boom sees EV sales represent over half the entire market share
PwC's electric vehicle sales review recently revealed that EV sales in the UK represent 54 per cent of the entire market share, with hybrid models being the most popular choice by drivers in the UK.
Stocks waver on uncertain rate outlook
Concerns about further interest rate hikes weighed on stock markets Monday even as data pointed to economic fragility in the United States and Europe -- but Wall Street eked out gains to start the week.
Britain begins housing migrants on docked barge
Britain on Monday began housing migrants on board a barge docked off the southwest English coast, in its latest controversial immigration policy that has drawn heavy criticism from locals and rights campaigners.
Biggest military operation comes to an end
More than 150 British Armed Forces have taken part in Talisman Sabre. During the exercise, four Australian troops died in a tragic helicopter accident.
The different ways that men and women dealt with levels of stress during COVID
A recent study from Würzburg examines how the mental health of both sexes was impacted by the initial phases of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bayern Munich submit aggressive bid for Harry Kane
The England captain has not won any major trophy on the club level with Tottenham.
UK recognises 'acts of genocide' against Yazidis by Islamic State
The British government on Tuesday officially acknowledged that the Islamic State group committed "acts of genocide" against the Yazidi people in 2014.
Ukrainian grain lorries wait days to unload at Danube port
Anton Moiseyev sat for the third day in the cabin of his lorry, parked by a roadside cafe in Ukraine's southern Odesa region, in a bottleneck triggered by Russia's scrapping of a grain shipping deal.
Do the majority of Americans still believe in capitalism over 'Bidenomics'?
The impact of planned economy policies needs a certain time to fully unfold – and a continuation of "Bidenomics" would hit the USA hard.
European consumer goods industry sees decline in product innovations amidst sales slump
A recent study reveals a decline in product innovations among major brand manufacturers in Europe's six largest markets amidst falling sales in Fast-Moving Consumer Goods.
Sadio Mane's Al Nassr wages compared to Cristiano Ronaldo
Sadio Mane scored 12 goals in 38 competitive matches for Bayern Munich in the 2022-23 season.