Research reveals New York City could sink under its own weight in the near future
A recent research article published in the Earth's Science edition of Advancing Earth & Space Science suggested that New York City could sink under its own weight in the near future.
Five leading hospitals in Britain to be rebuilt through the New Hospital Programme worth £20 billion
The hospitals with infrastructures containing deteriorated concrete are set to be refurbished and upgraded by the end of the decade.
New Terminal One at JFK airport strikes long-term deal with Korean Air ahead of projected 2030 completion
The new terminal is set to be incorporated into New York's leading and most illustrious airport and will be home to the operations of its new partner, Korean Air.
Undocumented workers flee Florida after new anti-illegal immigration law was passed
Undocumented workers flee Florida after new immigration law, that limits services for people who lack permanent legal statuses, passed.
China's healthcare field displays its newest advancements at latest CMEF in Shanghai
The current China International Medical Equipment Fair taking place in Shanghai has provided insight into how China will evolve its medical sector.
Study reveals more than 80% of UK business owners dread labour shortages
The labour shortage challenge may persist for some time, given the impact of COVID-19 and the post-Brexit points-based immigration system's implementation.
China looks to build to a tech innovative future with the development of Xiongan New Area
The new city being developed is located in north China's Hebei Province and the establishment of the 1770 square-kilometre site was announced back in 2017.
Turkey's Erdogan falls ill during live interview
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been forced to stop the ongoing election campaign after falling sick during a live TV interview.
1,000-year-old Viking coins unearthed by young girl in Denmark
A hoard of nearly 300 Viking coins that are believed to be more than 1000 years old has been unearthed near the ruins of a Viking castle in northern Denmark.
Europe's largest nuclear reactor enters service in Finland
Germany meanwhile officially ended decades of nuclear energy use by turning off its last three nuclear reactors on Saturday.
Over 900 victims of the Grenfell Tower fire reach settlement after 6 years
In the early hours of June 14th, 2017, a devastating fire engulfed Grenfell Tower, a 24-story residential building in North Kensington, London.
Strikes weigh on UK economy which stagnated in February
Britain's economy stagnated in February as strikes by public workers hit output but a bounce in January was stronger than first thought, meaning a recession is a bit less likely to be brewing in early 2023, official data showed.
Millions of UK businesses at risk of shutting down due to delayed payments
As the tough economic conditions hit SMEs, UK businesses are at an increased risk of facing delayed payments from customers, says debt collection agency.
Built-world AI is the present and the future
A report published by Europe's largest sustainable investor reveals that startups harnessing AI for the Built World are growing at a rapid pace.
UK house-building falls by most since 2020 as interest rates bite -PMI
British house-building fell at the sharpest pace since May 2020 last month as the cost of higher interest rates outweighed an easing in supply chain difficulties that bolstered other types of construction, according to a survey released on Thursday.
Pressure on IT departments to address cybersecurity risks amid concerns over Chinese attacks
IT departments are vulnerable to increasing cyber-attacks, with specific concerns around the interests of China. They now face possible fines from the Information Commissioners Office, if they fail to keep their data safe.
Experts claim AI set to eliminate 300 million jobs
Recent advances in technology have taken the world by storm, with companies launching their own versions of artificial intelligence apps for different tasks.
Around 1,400 offshore oil and gas workers in UK threaten strike over better job conditions and pay
The strike call by the offshore oil and gas workers is set to hit several rigs from March 29 and until June 7 in a series of 24, 48 and 72-hour stoppages.
LNG industry's future remains uncertain despite dizzying profits
Global LNG industry to face challenges in the medium-to-long term says IEEFA, predicting that there will be "sustained high global LNG prices and declines in gas consumption in Europe".
Pakistan in Economic Purgatory: The Way Out Depends on Human Development
Although it is in the headlines for political turmoil, Pakistan is facing its worst-ever financial crisis. Even officials have uttered the taboo word: Default?
UK minister faces hostile return after Rwanda asylum trip
One of Britain's most senior ministers came under fire Monday for laughing uproariously in front of a future migrant camp and asking for tips on interior design during a trip to Rwanda.
UK employers feel the strain of missing skilled workers
Frustrated with England's education system, Simon Biltcliffe spends a lot of time training new hires at his marketing firm in the "soft skills" he and many employers say the country's sluggish economy badly needs.
UK economic rebound eases recession fear before budget
The UK economy has returned to growth, data showed Friday, easing fears of an inflation-induced recession as the government readies next week's budget against the backdrop of a cost-of-living crisis.
Here's why the CHIPS Act could end up making the iPhone, consoles more expensive
Analysts say there's a catch in shifting manufacturing to the U.S. as it could raise the manufacturing costs of chipmaking.
Credit Suisse delays annual report after SEC call, shares drop
Credit Suisse has postponed publication of its annual report after a last-minute call from the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), which raised questions about its earlier financial statements.
Strike cuts power to Olympic village, Stade de France
Strike action cut power to the large sports arena Stade de France and to some of the construction work for the 2024 Olympic village in the northern suburb of Saint-Denis on the outskirts of Paris, union officials said on Thursday.
The Great Fallacy of Ecological Economics
"The biggest mistake planned economy advocates have always made was believing in the illusion that an economic order could be planned on paper."
Great Pyramid of Giza: Nine-metre long mysterious corridor discovered inside
The concealed corridor was discovered near the main entrance of the Great Pyramid of Giza which dates back 4,500 years ago.
Shell, Chevron and Petrobras weigh Guyana oil auction bids -sources
Guyana's coming auction of offshore oil exploration blocks has lured at least 10 companies including Shell, Petrobras and Chevron, to consider the decade's hottest oil region, people close to the matter said.
The dire situation at Everton FC under Farhad Moshiri's ownership regime
Everton have spent over £700 million under Farhad, and are now facing financial and managerial missteps that have contributed to their decline.