Trapped Indian Miners Crisis Raises Issue of Workplace Safety
The current crisis in India has once again raised questions about safety standards and how employers ensure their workers are working in as safe of an environment as possible.
Lewis Hamilton Banned From Enjoying 'Sin City'
The inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix is set to take place this weekend.
Here Are the 10 Best Montessori Practical Life Toys in the UK
Get ready to embark on a journey through the world of educational, trendsetting, and delightful toys. We've got a treasure trove of Montessori-inspired toys to explore!
Iceland Is Still Preparing For Volcanic Eruption After Authorities Declare High Threat
More than 3,000 residents have been evacuated from Grindavik as the construction of lava barriers at the Svartsengi Geothermal Power Plant continues.
The Palestinian Dispossessed: Bearing Witness to the Nakba
Mounir is from the last living generation that experienced the Nakba, the expulsion of 750,000 Palestinians from the Holy Land in 1948. This is his story.
Saudi Arabia Only Bidder For 2034 World Cup
Saudi Arabia is in line to host the 2034 World Cup after FIFA announced that the kingdom had submitted the only "expression of interest" in hosting the tournament.
How Next-Gen Tech Solutions are Disrupting Different Industries Today
Digital twin cities, flying taxis, and autonomous cargo ships are slowly becoming a reality
How is Iran Involved In The Israel-Gaza War?
According to a US State Department report, Hamas is one of the richest organisations in the world, generating more than $500 in funding from Iran, taxes and Islamist charities.
Dubai's ESG Evolution: Sustainability, Net-Zero and Future 'Pro-Green' Leaders
Since the war in Ukraine started and Russia blocked gas supplies, Germany's news agenda focused mostly on ecology and sustainability.
Global Markets Stall As Oil Prices Pare Back Gains
Global stock markets stalled and oil prices flatlined Thursday, as a steady September inflation print renewed traders' concerns that interest rates will have to stay higher for longer to slow down price increases.
The Resort Co.'s Eco-Conscious Luxury: Must-Have Wardrobe for 2023
Explore a versatile collection that infuses the modern man's style with sustainability
Bali Confirms Tourist Tax For Travellers From Valentine's Day 2024
Bali is one of the most popular tourist destinations across Asia.
Barrage of HS2 Criticism From All Sides Threatens to Derail Sunak's First Tory Conference as PM
Hints of axing the Birmingham-Manchester line have invited wide-ranging wrath that has overshadowed the Tory conference. Official confirmation is still pending.
New Student Finance Law Opens the Doors of Lifelong Upskilling for Employability
The UK government has passed a new student finance law keeping in mind the burden of student loans and the necessity of constant upskilling in the current job market.
Bipartisan Uproar as Government is Rumoured to be Mulling Scrapping of Birmingham-Manchester Segment of HS2
Hints that a key segment of the HS2 rail line may be scrapped have met with considerable anger on both sides of the aisle and from the business community.
Ford Pauses Work On $3.5 Bn Battery Plant
Ford is halting work on a major battery plant in the northern US state of Michigan, the automaker said Monday, just seven months after launching the project with a Chinese partner.
University of Birmingham to Build Net Zero Carbon Smart Building and Expand Energy Research
The forthcoming smart building, set to grace the Edgbaston campus, will house advanced research laboratories and the facilities will become the epicentre of the University's Birmingham Energy Institute (BEI).
Soldiers on standby, as Met firearms officer's murder charge sparks a gun revolt by London's armed police
Scotland Yard requested military assistance from the Ministry of Defence (MOD) after London's armed police turned in their weapons in protest of a Met firearms officer being charged with murder.
UK–Taiwan Renewable Energy Conference Highlights Collaboration in Pursuit of Net-Zero Goals
The 18th UK-Taiwan Renewable Energy Conference reinforced the UK and Taiwan's commitment to achieving net zero by 2050, gathering 150 experts to discuss renewable energy and emerging technologies.
Bavarian Village Opens Way For Key BMW Factory
A sleepy Bavarian village on Sunday gave the green light to BMW's plan to build a huge battery factory there, removing a key obstacle for the German automobile giant on its drive towards electromobility.
Met Police Officer Charged With Murder of Chris Kaba
The Met Police officer, who cannot be named for legal reasons, will appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Thursday where he will be charged.
Government releases updated list of schools with collapse-prone concrete
As of 14 September, another 27 schools were identified as having reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC).
Why is Singapore's birth rate so low?
Singapore, one of the most expensive countries to live in, hit a record-low birth rate in 2022 after years of consistent decline, and the government introduced new benefits to couples who are starting families.
Rescuers race against time as Morocco quake death toll mounts
Moroccan rescuers supported by foreign teams on Monday faced an intensifying race against time to dig out any survivors from the rubble of mountain villages after the country's strongest-ever earthquake.
Oil permits and wind crisis threaten UK net zero pledge
With the provision of a swathe of new oil and gas exploration licences and a crisis in offshore wind energy, clouds are gathering over the UK's net zero promises.
Stocks waver amid jitters over more tough Central Bank actions
Wall Street and European stock markets retreated on Wednesday as worries about higher oil prices and possible additional interest rate hikes weighed on sentiment.
Global underground Utilities Mapping Services Market sees promising growth despite COVID-19 challenges
According to the report, the global market size is set to reach a staggering US$ 8.11 billion by 2030, soaring from its 2021 evaluation.
Great Wall of China suffers damage beyond repair; two workers arrested
A man and a woman have been arrested for digging a hole in the Great Wall.
RAAC concrete collapse crisis triggers call for school building repairing funding and greater vigilance by UK schools
On August 31, the UK government asked 104 British schools to close down due to the RAAC concrete collapse threat – while an audit revealed 700,000 students study under vulnerable structures.
UK's Sunak denies inaction over schools concrete crisis
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Monday rejected claims that he cut a school refurbishment programme, despite knowing about the risks of crumbly concrete used in their construction.