Iceland Is Still Preparing For Volcanic Eruption After Authorities Declare High Threat
More than 3,000 residents have been evacuated from Grindavik as the construction of lava barriers at the Svartsengi Geothermal Power Plant continues.
Gaza's Hospitals Struggle To Cope With Heavy Rainfall And Power Cuts
While the IDF accuse Hamas of prohibiting the Al Shifa Hospital from acquiring 300 litres of fuel, heavy rainfall is contributing to several power cuts in hospitals across the Strip.
Women Entrepreneurs Are Still Being Called Incapable Businesswomen
A new report highlights how female entrepreneurs are repeatedly met with social biases that impact their future career trajectory and earning potential.
Report Says British Women Are The World's Biggest Binge Drinkers
A recent OECD report has left British women labelled as "unattractive" for being the biggest binge drinkers – compared to women in other countries.
Suella Braverman Calls Pro-Palestine Protests 'Hate Marches'
Prior to her firing, after hundreds of demonstrators were arrested, Home Secretary Suella Braverman said that pro-Palestinian protests were led by "mobs".
International Authorities Express Deep Concerns For Gaza Civilians
The UN conference brought together dozens of nations, aid agencies and international organisations to discuss the current humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Nobel Peace Winner Narges Mohammadi Continues Hunger Strike In Iran's Notorious Prison
After refusing to wear the hijab and being denied hospital treatment by Iran's morality police, activist Narges Mohammadi continues her hunger strike.
IDF Say Hamas Leader Yahya Sinwar Is 'Surrounded In His Bunker'
The Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) report that troops have Hamas Leader Yahyu Sinwar "surrounded in his bunker" and the Hamas Head of Weapons has been "eliminated".
IDF Open 'Evacuation Corridor' to Civilians In North Gaza For Fourth Day
After accusing Hamas of blocking the route that allowed civilians to relocate in the south of Gaza, the IDF has opened an additional humanitarian route to the southern region.
Researchers Say That UK Businesses Could Benefit More From Immigration
Sunak's focus on the "overall migrant figures" has been dubbed as an "obsession" that does not recognise the contribution of skilled migrants to British businesses.
TikTok Accused Of Encouraging Suicide Amongst Teens
A collaborative report shows that TikTok's 'For You' page posed a potential threat to young people as it amplified depressive and suicidal content.
More Than 280,000 Women In England To Benefit From New Preventative Breast Cancer Drug
A new preventative breast cancer drug has been licensed and approved. It will soon be distributed to those at a higher risk of the disease on the NHS.
CEO Of The Ordinary Reveals How A Drug Addiction Almost Destroyed Her Company
Entrepreneur, co-founder and CEO of DECIEM, The Ordinary, Niod and other skincare brands, Nicola Kilner, speaks of her co-founder Brandon Trauxe's struggle with substance abuse.
Police Hit By Petrol Bombs And Fireworks On Bonfire Night By Group of Youths Scotland
Groups of youths caused chaos in Scotland on Bonfire Night, which resulted in firefighters and eight police officers being injured.
Britons Who Fled Gaza Have 72 Hours To Leave Egypt
While the assault on Gaza continues, British nationals who have been evacuated to Egypt have been pushed to acquire valid UK visas within three days for family members.
Scotland's First Minister Humza Yousaf Reunites With In-Laws After Their Return From Gaza
After being trapped in Gaza for almost four weeks, Elizabeth and Maged El-Nakla were permitted to return and exit the besieged enclave through the Rafah crossing.
Israel Says 'We Are Not At War With The People Of Gaza' As Death Toll Passes 10,000
Hamas militants and IDF soldiers come face-to-face as Israel continues to encircle its notorious tunnel network.
Russia Conducts Largest Strike On Ukraine In Weeks
While Russia continues to strike Ukraine, Putin has signed a law, withdrawing from Russia's consent to the global treaty that bans nuclear weapons tests.
M&S Accused Of Burning Palestinian Flag In Christmas Advert
M&S received boycott threats and was forced to apologise after social media users accused the brand of burning paper hats that matched the colours of the Palestinian flag.
Pro-Israel Accounts Accuse Palestinians Of Staging Injuries
Using the derogatory label "Pallywood", pro-Israel social media accounts have accused Palestinians of faking their injuries in photos for international sympathy.
Iran Made Chair Of The UN Human Rights Forum Despite Controversies
Although Tehran, Iran's capital, has a record of torture, oppression and executions, the regime was appointed Chair of the UN Human Rights Council Social Forum.
Pro-Palestine BDS Boycotts Criticised For Hurting The Working Class
The BDS movement has once again started to encourage people to join large boycott demonstrations against companies tied to Israel.
Storm Ciaran Update: Man Killed And Winds Up To 130mph
As a result of Storm Ciaran arriving overnight with winds of more than 100mph, one man was killed by a falling tree and dozens were evacuated from their homes.
IDF Explain Jabalia Bombing And Critically Injured Leave Gaza
The Jabalia refugee camp has been hit by Israeli airstrikes twice in the past 24 hours. At the same time, the Rafah crossing was been opened to the first group of foreign nationals and critically injured persons.
Report Says Matthew Perry Did Not Die From Drug Overdose
As Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc and David Schwimmer release a joint statement as a tribute to their Friends co-star, an initial report says that fentanyl or meth was not found in the actor's system.
Keir Starmer Defends Decision For No Ceasefire In Gaza Because It Is not 'The Correct Decision Now'
The Labour Leader refuses to back calls for a ceasefire to prevent a Hamas uprising and calls for a "humanitarian pause" instead.
Israelis Are Fighting To Free Their Captured Families From Hamas
The IDF estimates that around 240 people are still being held hostage by Hamas in Gaza, including a nine-month-old baby. I spoke to Gil Dickmann about how he is leading the efforts to bring the hostages back home.
Nigeria To End 'Gay Wedding' Witch Hunt Says Amnesty International
Police continue to search for the missing man after more than 70 people were arrested and accused of attending a "gay party" and planning a "gay wedding" in Nigeria.
Russia Recruits Female Soldiers And Says It Is 'Ready For Talks'
Russia has said that it is open to co-existence discussions with the West as Ukraine makes advancements in regaining the city of Bakhmut.
Lack Of Attention On DR Congo Crisis Dubbed 'Unforgivable'
While the media is dominated by the catastrophic Israel-Gaza conflict, almost seven million people are internally displaced and an estimated 1,000 women and girls are raped each day in the DR Congo.