Hong Kong Fans Outraged As Lionel Messi Skips Inter Miami Friendly Game Appearance
It is still unclear if the Argentine will be able to play in Japan on Wednesday, where another friendly match is set to take place.
Eurostar Could Limit Passengers Per Day, Especially On London To Paris Train Route
European Union's new ESS checks are expected to come into place in October this year.
Short-Seller Jim Chanos Calls Elon Musk 'Subsidy King' After Carbon Tax Proposal
Aside from talking about "wokeness", Elon Musk has recently been outspoken about topics like illegal immigration through border crossings.
Rishi Sunak Accused of Giving 'VIP Access' To Indian IT Firm Infosys
A new report has emerged which reveals that the UK trade minister helped Rishi Sunak's wife-linked Indian IT firm Infosys get better access to trade deals for ease of business in the UK.
House of Lords Report Urges UK Government to Reevaluate AI Safety Focus
The NCSC pointed out the current exploitation of AI in malicious cyber activities and the anticipated amplification of cyberattacks, particularly in the realm of ransomware.
The Green Party Overtakes The Tories As The Second Most Popular For Voters Under 30
A YouGov poll revealed that for voters aged 18 to 24, the Green Party is nine per cent more popular than the Conservative Party and 12 per cent ahead of the Liberal Democrats.
Hong Kong Government Demands Answers Over Lionel Messi Not Playing In Inter Miami Friendly
Many supporters in Hong Kong were left disappointed when Lionel Messi did not feature against a Hong Kong XI over the weekend.
Yaroslav Ivanov Joins in on Institutional Push to Tokenize Funds
Bitcoin ETF approval boosts institutional acceptance, with ALTA promoting tokenization.
Elon Musk Takes Illegal Drugs With Some Tesla Board Members, Report Claims
Elon Musk has reportedly been spotted taking ketamine recreationally through a nasal spray and drinking liquid ecstasy from a water bottle.
Deaths Due To Cancer In UK To Rise By 53% By 2050
Cancer remains one of the most formidable health challenges worldwide.
Tractors Converge On Rome As Farmers Protest Across Europe
A convoy of tractors was poised Saturday to descend on Rome as farmers' protests caused disruptions across Europe, though they wound down in France following government concessions.
Drought Emergency in Catalonia, Water Reserves Fall Below 16%
The Catalan government has formally announced a state of emergency after more than 1,000 days of drought.
UK Orders Crack Down On 'Dirty Money' And 'Counterfeit Goods' Coming From London's American-Style Candy Shops
Police have seized more than 2,000 unlawful items from an American sweet shop in London, including fake designer products and vapes containing illegal amounts of nicotine.
Is Spain Going To Change It's 90-Day Rule For British Nationals?
The movement restrictions imposed by Brexit on Britons, including second-home owners, has had a detrimental effect on EU economies. But, could it all change?
Environmental Activists Throw Soup at Mona Lisa, Riposte Alimentaire Group Claims Responsibility
Part of the A22 Network, the group stated the incident was designed to draw attention to France's current food situation.
Government's £6.5m Early Years Plan for England Criticised As 'Too Late'
The campaign also promises a £1,000 cash incentive for recruits and those returning to the early years' workforce shortly after assuming their roles.
Labour Backtrack On £28 Billion Green Investment Pledge After Weeks Of Confusion
With a UK general election looming, the Labour Party are starting to persuade business and financial sector leaders that it can be trusted to grow the economy.
China Executes Couple Who Threw Two Toddlers from Apartment Window
The couple killed the two children so they could start a new life.
N.Ireland Assembly Set To Resume On Saturday: Pro-UK Party
Northern Ireland's assembly in Belfast looks set to be restored this weekend following almost two years of political deadlock, the leader of the biggest pro-UK party said on Thursday.
'Labour Is The Party Of Business,' UK's Starmer Tells Corporate Bigwigs
UK opposition leader Keir Starmer promised Britain's corporate community Thursday that his Labour party would better marshal the economy than the ruling Conservatives if elected.
Kenya Femicide: Women Take Matters Into Their Own Hands In Biggest Protest Yet
Women took to the streets to tackle a growing femicide epidemic after data revealed that more than 20 women have already been killed in Kenya this year.
'The Repercussions Affect Us The Most': Youngsters Say What They Really Think About Brexit
Those who were unable to vote when the Brexit referendum was held in 2016, now aged 19 to 21 years old, revealed to International Business Times UK how the independence scheme has changed their lives.
Ex-PM Boris Johnson Attacks Rishi Sunak's New Brexit Deal
This week, Sunak revealed new arrangements to remove routine checks on goods moving from Great Britain (GB) to Northern Ireland (NI), known as the "green lane".
Dozens Arrested As Tensions Escalate At French Farmers Protests
French police arrested dozens of people on Wednesday as tensions escalated to new levels at protests by farmers in search of better conditions that have spread to other European countries.
UK Opposition Labour Courts Business Before Election
With a UK general election looming, the country's main opposition Labour party is starting to persuade business and financial sector leaders that it can be trusted to grow the economy.
UK Govt Publishes N.Ireland Deal Aimed At Ending Deadlock
The United Kingdom government on Wednesday outlined its proposals to get the Northern Ireland assembly back up and running after a political deadlock of nearly two years caused by divisions over post-Brexit trade rules.
UK Takes the Lead in Tackling Cyberbullying As Online Safety Act Gets Royal Assent
The Online Safety Act has become a law after years of campaigning to protect UK children and adults from cyberbullying and harassment including revenge porn and online trolls.
Urban Exodus vs. Urban Oasis: the Post Pandemic's Mixed Picture of City Life
The pandemic has sparked a global change in urban living, from sprawling suburbs to gated green havens. While Westerners escape the city centre, some Asians refuse to sacrifice the convenience of urban life. They have the foundation for this choice, as mega-complexes of thousands of hectares, like Vietnam's Ocean City, are taking root in the heart of bustling cities, aspiring to fulfill every resident's need.
Urgent Travel Warning For Bahamas Amid Increase Of Murders; 18 People Killed In 2024
The Bahamas isn't the only Caribbean destination with an updated travel alert.
Australian News Channel Edits Female Politician's Photos To 'Enlarge Breasts'
The channel was forced to issue an apology following an outrage over the incident.