Harnessing the AI Revolution: A Guide for Small Business Owners
In an era where technological advancements are reshaping industries and labor markets, AI offers unprecedented opportunities for small enterprises.
Justin Trudeau Thinks of Quitting 'Crazy Job' Daily; 69% of Canadians Want Him to
Whilst many Canadians want Justin Trudeau to step down as the nation's prime minister in 2024, nearly just as many people believe he will stay on.
N. Korea Fires Ballistic Missile As Blinken Visits Seoul
North Korea fired a ballistic missile on Monday, Seoul's military said, as US Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited South Korea to meet top officials and attend a democracy summit.
Moscow Polling Station Protesters Pay Tribute To Navalny
Queues formed outside Moscow polling stations on Sunday as some voters heeded a call by supporters of late opposition leader Alexei Navalny to cast protest votes in Russia's presidential election.
Putin Will Lead Until 'End Of His Natural Life': Activist
Vladimir Putin is likely to stay in power until "the end of his natural life" or until he is overthrown, an anti-corruption campaigner said on Friday as Russians voted in presidential polls.
Toronto Police On Home Invasions: 'Leave Your Car Keys By The Door - That's All They Want!'
Const. Marco Ricciardi told people at a community meeting that they should leave their vehicle keys by their house front door as thieves only want their car.
Ramadan 2024 in UK: HR Expert Explains Rights for Flexible Work Timings
Millions of people are expected to struggle during the Ramadan period as they try to balance their religious practices and work commitments.
Economics of Period Products: Top 5 Countries Where Menstruating is Expensive
The financial burden of having a period varies worldwide, pushing as many as 500 women into period poverty.
US Senate Leader Calls For New Election In Israel
The leader of the US Senate called Thursday for Israel to hold new elections in the most strident criticism yet by a senior American official of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's handling of the war in Gaza.
EU's Borrell Warns Coming Months 'Decisive' For Ukraine War
EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell warned Thursday that the Ukraine war could be decided in the coming months, urging during a visit to Washington for allies to rush aid to Kyiv.
Left-Wing Muslims Lose Faith In The Labour Party As Gaza Death Toll Passes 31,000
Labour's chance of winning the next general election has been threatened by its inability to call for a permanent ceasefire in the Palestinian territory.
TikTok Executives Perceived Reduced Threat of Imminent Ban with Biden's App Involvement
Despite Joe Biden joining TikTok, the US is advocating for a nationwide ban on the platform.
World War III Fears Spark Rush for Doomsday Shelters: Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates Among Buyers
Fears of global disasters have sparked a "buying frenzy" for luxury doomsday shelters among billionaires like Zuckerberg and Gates.
UK Government Unveils New Extremism Definition
The UK government on Thursday unveiled a new definition of extremism, as church leaders warned it risked disproportionately affecting Muslim communities.
Tenerife Tourists Beware: Water Shortage Declared in Popular Spanish Destination
5.6 million people visited Tenerife on holiday last year and local residents are beginning to grow tiresome with their presence.
10 Places To Buy A Cheap House In The UK: London, Bristol Not On The List
London has been ranked as the most expensive city in the UK for first-time home buyers, with it costing an average amount of over half a million pounds.
From China to USA: Rumble CEO Offers to Acquire TikTok and Ensure Data Security
As the US considers banning TikTok over security concerns, Rumble has offered to buy the Chinese-owned app, touting data security and free speech protections.
Trump Questions Elon Musk's Support Over Electric Car Disagreement, Advocates Bitcoin And Trade Tariffs
Former President Trump, unsure of Elon Musk's party donation, discussed cryptocurrency, tariffs, and economic policies during their recent meeting.
India's Controversial Citizenship Bill: Fast-track to Citizenship for Non-Muslim Immigrants
India has set rules for a citizenship bill, which has been criticised by opposition parties for discrimination against Muslims.
Led By Musk, Silicon Valley Inches To The Right
Since his tumultuous takeover of Twitter, Elon Musk has made an unabashed turn to the right politically, defying the orthodoxy that Silicon Valley is a citadel of well-heeled liberals beholden to Democrats.
FIFA Women's World Cup: UK Sport Keen To Finally Host Within the Next 15 Years
The UK are hoping to host the FIFA Women's World Cup as early as 2031, but that date could get pushed if the 2027 tournament is staged in Europe.
Reenergizing Human Potential's Strategies Helps Nurses in India Training via Alleviating NHS Nursing Shortage
The UK's National Health System (NHS) has been seen in the past as one of the best healthcare systems in the world
Afghan Youth Orchestra Welcomed to UK After Home Office U-Turn and Border War Debates
More than 40 Afghanistan nationals have now had their performance visas granted, following a last-minute refusal from the Home Office.
Everything You Need to Know About Turkey Teeth
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Confusion Over First Official Event For Princess Of Wales Since Surgery
Confusion reigned on Tuesday over the announcement by the British Army of Catherine, Princess of Wales's first official duty since undergoing surgery at her father-in-law King Charles III's birthday celebrations in June.
Budget Crisis Forces UK's Birmingham To Approve Service Cuts, Tax Hikes
Councillors in the UK's second-largest city Birmingham on Tuesday approved tax hikes and deep cuts to public services including arts funding and rubbish collection, as the city fights to avoid bankruptcy.
Tony Gustavsson Was 'Surprised' by Harassment Charges Against Sam Kerr
The Matildas manager and Football Australia CEO, James Johnson, only found out on Tuesday morning that Sam Kerr will have to go on trial next year.
Quebec Approves X Gender Marker for Trans and Non-Binary People on Provincial Cards
Quebecers who do not identify as male or female were previously allowed to use the X marker for civil status documents but not for healthcare cards and driver's licences.
Passport Canada Says Sorry to Grandma for Saying She Can't List Palestine as Birthplace
Last month, Canadian authorities told a 90-year-old woman that she couldn't list Palestine as her birthplace on her new passport even if she was able to do so in the past.
Stock Markets Waver After Tokyo Record
Global stock markets wavered on Monday even as Tokyo closed at an all-time high, while oil prices retreated despite a decision by major crude producers to extend output cuts.