Saudi and Russia extend oil cuts through December
Saudi Arabia and Russia said on Tuesday they would extend voluntary oil cuts until the end of the year, sending the price of Brent crude to a 10-month high.
iPhone 15 Pro tipped to bring 7 major design changes
In addition to getting an all-new titanium frame, the iPhone 15 Pro is expected to pack a powerful A17 Bionic chip under the hood.
Tesla, Chinese brands take centre stage at Munich car show
Tesla and Chinese carmakers showed off their newest electric models at the Munich auto fair on Monday, throwing down the gauntlet to their European rivals as competition in the sector intensifies.
British film and television crews urge government to step in with financial support amid Hollywood strikes
From actors and writers striking in Hollywood, British film and television crews have less work, with productions such as Deadpool 3 shutting down in Britain.
Apple is planning to end customer support on Twitter, YouTube
Customers will reportedly stop receiving human replies to their direct messages on the @AppleSupport Twitter account starting next month.
Britain strengthens sustainable agriculture with a Sustainable Farming Incentive
The 2023 Sustainable Farming Incentive has been launched to support farmers looking to adopt sustainable agriculture technologies as part of the £2.4 billion farming budget.
North Korea fires two short-range ballistic missiles
North Korea said it fired two short-range ballistic missiles as part of a "tactical nuclear strike drill" prompted by US-South Korean military exercises, state media reported Thursday.
The shockwaves of Russia exiting from the Black sea grain deal could make global flood inflation hard to contain
Asian countries like India are resorting to high export duties on grain exports to contain global food inflation while the UK is reducing dependency on Ukraine.
Microsoft expands Xbox Gaming AI Team to bring AI-based features to games
According to a job listing on Microsoft's official website, the Xbox Gaming AI team is set to explore new emerging technology trends.
Global stocks extend gains as US data reassures
Stock markets extended a global rally Tuesday as the first of a series of data due out this week gave no reason for the US Federal Reserve to hike interest rates further.
UK becomes first country to invest in new global biodiversity loss tackling fund
The UK is giving millions to the Global Biodiversity Framework Fund which will fund global biodiversity loss tackling efforts like anti-poaching technology.
Kim Jong Un speaks of 'danger of a nuclear war' as US holds drills with allies
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has accused the United States and its allies of turning the waters off the Korean Peninsula into "the most unstable waters."
Chinese electric carmaker BYD triples half-year profit
BYD, China's leading electric carmaker, said on Monday its half-year net profit had tripled based on record demand.
Amazon denies parting ways with Meghan Markle's nemesis over 'degrading' story
Amazon Prime Video received calls to cut ties with Jeremy Clarkson following his hate piece about the Duchess of Sussex.
Apple to replace mute switch on iPhone 15 Pro with new Action Button
Renders suggest the iPhone 15 hasn't undergone a radical overhaul, but we might still be in for a surprise since the iPhone production has been moved to India.
The Digital Age of Corrugated: How to Take your Business to the Next Level
Explore strategies and insights as this article delves into leveraging digital technologies for transformative growth in the corrugated industry.
Samsung could launch a rollable screen smartphone in 2025
Samsung unveiled prototype models of rollable screens, foldable tablets, and products dubbed "Flex G" and "Flex S" at the 2022 K-Display event.
Heat stress could threaten health of one billion cows
By the end of century, more than one billion cows worldwide could suffer from heat stress if global warming continues unabated, threatening their fertility, milk production and lives, according to research published on Thursday.
A reported 82% of shoppers face out-of-stock products as post-pandemic and inflationary pressures persist
New data from Retail Insight reveals a mounting crisis as shoppers report an increase in out-of-stock products, fueled by factors like COVID-19 aftermath, geopolitical tensions and climate concerns.
How can data analytics drive decision-making and growth for British e-retail SMEs?
With a majority of retail stores going digital, businesses are faced with a large volume of data – and data analytics is providing evidence for SMEs to make educated decisions.
Samsung is developing massive 440MP camera sensor
According to a new report, Samsung is developing four new camera sensors including a 50MP, 200MP, 320MP, and 440MP sensor.
Africa could be the answer to global supply chain disruptions, says new report
The United Nations Conference on Trade Development has shed light on how investing in African countries could help in tackling global supply chain disruptions.
'Fuel of the future': Gulf states bet on 'green' hydrogen
After riding a fossil-fuel boom for decades, Gulf Arab states are eyeing "green" hydrogen as they try to transition their economies and ease the climate crisis at a stroke.
Stocks struggle as spiking US bond yields, China fears temper optimism
Global stocks mostly fell Thursday as US treasury bond yields rose further from multi-year highs amid festering worries about China's economic woes.
Apple moves iPhone production to India to reduce reliance on China
Apple is reportedly prepping to bring a slew of major upgrades to the iPhone 15 series including an improved camera setup, a more powerful chipset, and more.
UK lagging in switch to green energy, study warns
The UK risks being left behind in the production of "green" electricity, despite having once being considered a leader in the energy transition, according to a new study.
US stocks drop as treasury bond yields hit multi-year peaks
Wall Street stocks fell Wednesday as US Treasury bond yields surged to multi-year peaks, while the pound rallied following British inflation data.
Global stocks down on weak Chinese data
Global stocks fell Tuesday after disappointing data from China deepened concerns over its economy, while strong US retail numbers and worries surrounding the American banking sector cast a pall on Wall Street.
Kim Jong Un boosts weapons as US-South Korea prepare military drills
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un has ordered a drastic increase in weapons production.
What does the 2030 ICE ban mean for the automotive industry and UK drivers?
The historic 2030 ICE ban will see the UK en route to be the quickest G7 nation to decarbonise cars and vans and expedite a greener transport future.