First ever 'Africa Fashion' exhibition opens in London
UK startup Circulor, which uses blockchain technology to map supply chains for companies pursuing greener, more sustainable production, said on Tuesday it had raised $25 million to fund expansion, primarily in the United States.
Britons are shifting to cheaper food alternatives in their supermarket shopping as they try to navigate a worsening cost of living crisis, industry data showed on Tuesday.
Extreme weather events - from scorching heatwaves to unusually heavy downpours - have caused widespread upheaval across the globe this year, with thousands of people killed and millions more displaced.
G7 leaders have agreed to study placing global price caps on imports of Russian energy to curb Moscow's ability to fund its invasion of Ukraine and to contribute up to $5 billion to address global food insecurity, officials said on Tuesday.
Norway will support a plan by airline SAS to convert debt into equity under certain conditions but does not plan to remain a long-term stakeholder, Industry Minister Jan Christian Vestre said on Tuesday.
Death toll in Jordan chlorine gas leak rises to 13
US strike kills jihadist leader in Syria
China halves quarantine time for overseas travellers
Billionaire Elon Musk, who is celebrating his 51st birthday today has been the centre of many conspiracy theories.
The Group of Seven rich democracies will commit up to $5 billion to improve global food security, a senior U.S.
OPEC's oil revenue surged in 2021 as prices and demand recovered from the worst of the COVID pandemic, while the number of its members' active rigs posted a modest rebound and new completed wells declined, data from the group showed.
Former Nazi camp guard, 101, gets five-year jail sentence
US, Iran chief negotiators in Qatar for nuclear talks
The White House said on Tuesday that companies are planning to invest more than $700 million to boost U.S.
The European Central Bank will likely drain cash from the banking system to offset any bond purchases made to cap borrowing costs for indebted euro zone states, two sources told Reuters.
'Unimaginable': Austria prepares to reopen coal power station
Airbnb Inc said on Tuesday it will make permanent its ban on parties in homes listed on its platform after seeing a sharp drop in reports of unauthorized gatherings since the prohibition was put in place in August 2020.
Climate activists from Peru to Uganda are descending on Deutsche Bank's headquarters in Frankfurt this week to call on Germany's largest lender to stop financing fossil fuel companies.
A young employee at a Subway restaurant in Atlanta died, while another received critical injuries.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were seen visiting Oprah Winfrey at her home in Montecito.
Royal experts sensed the tension between the brothers during the Thanksgiving service at St. Paul's Cathedral.
An 8-year-old boy, Joe, who had been missing for more than a week, was found alive in a storm drain near his parents' house in the city of Oldenburg, Germany.
The two former champions make unexpected comebacks this year.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex joined the royals for the Thanksgiving Service at St. Paul's Cathedral on June 3.
The Duke of Sussex will share a "wholly truthful" account of his life in his book which comes out later this year.
A woman and her six-year-old daughter were allegedly gangraped in a moving car in the Indian state of Uttarakhand.
The Duke of Cambridge did not publicly interact with his brother during the Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
Former agent spills the beans on Lewandowski's plans for the future
Barristers have threatened a series of walkouts over the coming weeks and to refuse to accept new cases or cover for colleagues as part of the action.