Surge in Overseas Student Applications to UK Universities Signals Global Confidence in British Education
The latest data indicates a sustained upward trend, showcasing the enduring global appeal of British universities as premier destinations for international students.
UK Government Launches New Medicinal Study To Better Prevent Strokes
The UK government has launched a pilot project to analyse the blood samples of UK stroke patients who experience side effects to understand the roles of genetic influence in stroke prevention medicines.
What Does UK Entering Recession After Steeper-Than-Expected Fall In GDP Mean For Brits
While recessions of the past, notably during the global financial crisis of 2008-2009, were protracted and severe, indications suggest that this downturn may be milder and short-lived.
'Procreation Feels Like Financial Suicide' Amid Cost Of Living Crisis, Says Charity Boss
A new survey found that almost half of new parents have got into debt over childcare expenses and 25 per cent of mothers on maternity leave are skipping meals to cut costs.
Could China Be The Reason Behind Apple's RCS U-Turn?
Apple has prioritised its proprietary iMessage platform, leading to concerns about interoperability with other messaging services.
Israeli Army Fears For Kidnapped Family With Baby
Israel's military on Monday published new images and voiced concern about a mother and her two boys -- including a baby who is the youngest hostage held by Palestinian militants in Gaza.
Biden Says 'Considering' More Russia Sanctions After Navalny Death
US President Joe Biden is "considering additional sanctions" on Moscow after the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny in an Arctic prison, he said Monday.
Lion Mauls Man To Death After He Jumped Into Its Enclosure To Take Selfie
The police are now trying to locate the man's family.
Six Police Hurt In Riots Between Eritreans In The Hague
At least six police officers were injured and 13 suspects arrest after rival groups of Eritreans fought running battles in The Hague in the early hours of Sunday, torching police cars and hurling rocks.
Prospects Dim For Truce As Israel Rejects Calls To Spare Rafah
Israel's army pressed on Sunday with its campaign in southern Gaza to destroy Hamas as prospects dimmed for a ceasefire in the more than four-month-old war.
Struggling To Find A Job After Graduating? What About Studying Abroad?
The most notable consequence of changing attitudes towards university education is that an increasing number of graduates are struggling to find a job.
Elon Musk Slammed For Verifying Terrorist Accounts On X
A Tech Transparency Project report has accused X of profiting from terror group affiliates who were given better promotion and account verification.
Starmer Faces Biggest Leadership Test In Upcoming Gaza 'Immediate Ceasefire' Vote
Starmer is facing his biggest leadership test yet as a parliamentary motion that calls for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and Israel looms.
Travel Warning: Before Entering Bali, Travellers Must Be Aware Of New Fees
Bali is one of the most famous tourist hotspots across Asia.
Elon Musk-Owned X Accused Of Profiting From Checkmarks On Terrorist Linked Accounts
Several entities with verified X accounts have been sanctioned by the US Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC), TTP reports.
Greece Legalises Same-sex Marriage, Adoption
Greece's parliament on Thursday overwhelmingly adopted a bill legalising same-sex marriage and adoption in a landmark reform promoted by the conservative government despite opposition from the powerful Orthodox Church.
UK Economy Slides Into Recession Ahead Of Election
Britain is in recession, official data showed Thursday, dealing another blow to embattled Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, whose Conservative party is forecast to lose a general election expected this year.
UK Invests £7.4 Million in Global Space Exploration Projects
The Space Science and Exploration Bilateral Programme will facilitate collaborations between British universities and international space agencies.
Israeli Startup KTrust Disrupts Kubernetes Security with Proactive Red Teaming Approach
Rather than simply scanning clusters for known vulnerabilities, KTrust employs an automated system that actively attempts to penetrate the system, mimicking real-world attack scenarios.
Labour's Scaled-Back Home Insulation Plans Face Criticism as Insufficient
Brian Berry expressed disappointment, stating that the decision to scale back the ambition of retrofitting 19 million homes to just five million is regrettable.
UK Takes The Lead In Space Sustainability With New Satellite Refuelling Funding
The UK space sector could become a driving force in space sustainability as the UK government announced funding and gave contracts to three space companies to develop in-orbit satellite refuelling technology.
UK To Boost Trade in Africa With UK-Nigeria Economic Partnership
The UK signed its first economic partnership with an African country this week as it seeks to enhance trade relations with Nigeria, especially in the exports and imports of financial and legal services.
EU Provides Final Seal Of Approval For World's First Artificial Intelligence Laws
Negotiations on the final legal text began in June, but a fierce debate over how to regulate general-purpose AI threatened talks at the last minute.
Private US Spaceship Poised To Launch For The Moon
An American spaceship attempting a lunar landing will aim to launch early Thursday, the second private-led effort this year after the first ended in failure.
UK's Labour Vows Action As Anti-Semitism Scandal Reemerges
Britain's main Labour opposition vowed Wednesday to block candidates deemed unfit to be lawmakers, as the party expected to form the next government grappled to quell a fresh anti-Semitism row.
Sticky UK Inflation Stokes Bank Of England Rate-cut Debate
British annual inflation steadied last month, official data showed Wednesday, but prices still rose at double the Bank of England's target rate, adding to uncertainty over the timing of an interest-rate cut.
Pilot Taken Hostage By West Guinea Rebels Sends Heartbreaking Video Message For Family
The pilot was working to provide air links and supplies to remote communities at the time of his capture.
Drones, Tear Gas Shells Being Used To Stop Protesting Farmers In India
Several videos from the farmers' protest march have gone viral on social media.
Travel Warning For People Heading To Turkey Amid Rising Number Of Sexual Assaults
Turkey is a popular travel destination among British holidaymakers.
UK and Ukraine Extend Tariff-Free Trade Agreement to Aid Ukrainian Businesses
The agreement, which covers the majority of goods, is extended for an additional five years, providing much-needed economic support to Ukrainian businesses impacted by the war.