S. Korea's 'Have a Career or Have a Family' Mentality to Blame for Lowest Birth Rate in the World, Study
As women continue to prioritise their careers and finances, South Korea has seen its birth rate decrease to detrimentally low levels.
Taxpayers Footing ISIS Bride's £250,000 Legal Fees As She Tries To Return To UK
Shamima Begum, who left the UK to join the ISIS, lost another appeal against the UK government's decision to strip her of her British citizenship.
DeSantis Signs Bill Restricting Social Media Access for Minors in Florida
Florida's new social media law for minors could face legal challenges amid concerns over child safety and First Amendment rights.
No Let-up In Gaza War Despite UN Ceasefire Resolution
Israeli troops battled Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, with no sign of a let-up in the war despite a UN Security Council resolution demanding an "immediate ceasefire".
Americans Designed Nike's 'Woke' England Jersey; Why Don't They Change Their Flag's Colors, Too?
Delve into the uproar surrounding Nike's redesigned England football shirt, emphasizing the involvement of American designers and the steep pricing of the kit.
More Than 130 Kidnapped Nigerian Schoolchildren Released
More than 130 schoolchildren kidnapped by gunmen in northwestern Nigeria earlier this month were released unharmed on Sunday, officials and the army said.
Gaza Christians Ask For Peace On Palm Sunday
The faithful walked slowly in a procession past the stone facade of Gaza's only Catholic church on Palm Sunday, gathering to pray for peace as war raged around them.
London Still Awaits Olympic's Promised 'Affordable' Housing
More than a decade after London hosted the Olympic Games, cranes are still everywhere in and around the Olympic Park in Stratford, where an array of buildings are under construction.
Charles And Catherine's Cancer Diagnoses: Key Dates
Catherine, Princess of Wales's announcement Friday that she has cancer and is in the early stages of chemotherapy comes just weeks after King Charles III revealed his own cancer diagnosis.
'We Love You': Warm Wishes For Kate After Cancer Diagnosis
Warm wishes flooded in from around the world Friday after Catherine, Princess of Wales, revealed that she was being treated for cancer.
'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.
Catherine, Britain's Cancer-stricken Princess
Catherine, Princess of Wales -- who announced her cancer diagnosis Friday -- is a central figure in Britain's royal family who has won fans for her supportive role alongside William, the future king.
Couple Get An Hour-Long Voicemail From Their Amazon Alexa; It Had Recorded Their Conversations
NJ couple woke to a 1-hour voicemail from their Echo, but Amazon says a misheard word triggered a call and recording.
Teacher 'With Unblemished Record' Sacked After Refusing To Use 8-Year-Old's Preferred Pronouns
A teacher has launched a case against her local primary school after she was sacked for refusing to treat an 8-year-old female student as a boy.
Salman Rushdie: AI Only Poses Threat To Unoriginal Writers
Artificial intelligence tools may pose a threat to writers of thrillers and science fiction, but lack the originality and humour to challenge serious novelists, Salman Rushdie wrote in a French journal published Thursday.
The Great Successor? Who Is North Korea's Kim Ju Ae
She oversees military drills with her father, a military marshal knelt before her, state media use leader-level honorifics to describe her -- a fresh slew of signals indicate Kim Jong Un's teenage daughter Ju Ae could be North Korea's next ruler.
Elon Musk's Chip Lets Man Play Chess, Video Games Through Thought
In a new video, a paralysed patient implanted with Elon Musk's Neuralink brain chip is seen playing chess and video games with their mind.
8-Year-Old Aussie Who Refused to Buy Sweets or Toys Bought a £538K House Instead
8-year-old Ruby and her siblings bought a house with their savings. While critics call it exploitative, her parents defend it as smart planning for their future.
Wendy's Manager Invents Ghost Employee And Pockets Almost £16K Worth of Wages
Former Wendy's manager, Linda Johnson, collected money from a fake employee for nearly a year, before being caught.
Lab-Grown Meat for Pets Set To Hit UK Supermarkets This Year
London startup, Meatly, are keen to provide the pet food market with a product that is suited to helping the environment.
'Real Suffering and Poverty Is Not An Exhibit to Enjoy': Tourist Slammed For 'Enjoying' Mumbai Slum Tours
Western tourists are increasingly being criticised for documenting poverty and low income communities during their travels.
Famine Imminent In North Gaza, An 'Unprecedented' Crisis: UN
Half of Gazans are experiencing "catastrophic" hunger, with famine projected to hit the north of the territory by May unless there is urgent intervention, a United Nations-backed food security assessment warned Monday.
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.
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.
Israel PM Says Army Will Enter Rafah Despite 'International Pressure'
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that Israeli troops would pursue a planned ground offensive in southern Gaza's Rafah that has spurred fears of mass civilian casualties.
Deaf Google Worker Sues for Discrimination: Had No Translator and Was Told to 'Keep Her Mouth Shut'
Google went back on its initial promise to provide Jalon Hall with sign language interpreters to help her in moderating YouTube content.
Yazidi Women Are Still Being Sold By ISIS, Ten Years On From Genocide
Almost ten years since the Islamic State launched a genocidal campaign against the Yazidis, women and children continue to be enslaved by the terror group.
Over 10 Palestinian Children Lose Limbs Daily Amid Famine Threat
Palestinian children are more at risk of being killed by bomb blasts and famine that adults in the Gaza Strip.
Microsoft Scrambles To Block Copilot From Creating Nightmarish Images
Microsoft is blocking prompts and tightening controls to prevent misuse of its AI tool, Copilot Designer after facing safety concerns.
Ex-McLaren Engineer Reveals Childhood Sexual Abuse To Empower Others
After addressing his own childhood traumas, Jeremy Indika launched Something to Say, a leading platform that advocates for the end of child sexual abuse.