Oil Prices Slip as Investors Eye Israel's Response to Iran Strike
Oil prices experienced a slight decrease after reaching a six-month record. Investors have shrugged off fears of a wider Middle East war disrupting supplies.
Trump Says He Can End Russia-Ukraine War In 24 Hours By Giving Russia More Ukrainian Land
Trump's plan will see Kyiv hand over Crimea and the Donbas border region to Moscow.
Gaza Women Are Sleeping In Their Prayer Robes In Preparation For Israel's Strikes
The constant wearing of the Muslim prayer robes is a powerful testament to the resilience and unwavering faith of Palestinian women.
Israeli AI Technology Used to Identify 37,000 Hamas Targets
Israeli AI tech identifies 37,000 Hamas targets, showcasing advancements in their military.
Train Strikes London 2024: Dates, Ticket Refunds, Which Lines Are Affected
London Underground staff will go on strike on two separate occasions in April and May over ongoing pay and working condition disputes.
Over 10 Palestinian Children Lose Limbs Daily Amid Famine Threat
Palestinian children are more at risk of being killed by bomb blasts and famine that adults in the Gaza Strip.
German Rail, Air Workers Walk Out In New Strike Round
Hundreds of thousands of passengers in Germany faced travel misery Thursday as rail and airport workers stage new strikes to back demands for higher wages.
Diplomatic Push For Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Intensifies
International mediators and Hamas delegates were in Cairo on Tuesday for talks to try to secure a pause in the war in Gaza ahead of the start of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
Germany Braces For Fresh Rail, Air Travel Strikes
Germany braced for more travel misery after unions on Monday called for renewed walkouts at Lufthansa and rail operator Deutsche Bahn, amid escalating rows over inflation-busting pay rises.
Gaza Mum Gives Birth After 10 Years and 3 Rounds of IVF, Loses Babies In Israeli Strike
It took Rania Abu Anza ten years to conceive her twins, but it took seconds for her babies to be killed in an Israeli airstrike.
Gaza Truce Talks In Cairo As Heavy Fighting Rages
Mediators in Cairo made a renewed push for a Gaza ceasefire, but differences remained as fighting raged on Sunday between Israeli forces and Hamas militants in the Palestinian territory gripped by desperate food shortages.
Gaza Man's Last Phone Call Before Bomb Kills His Wife, Daughters, And Over 100 Relatives
Ahmad al Ghuferi lost his wife, daughters and 103 relatives in an Israeli airstrike on his family home in Gaza City.
Wendy's upcoming £15.8M digital menu will change food prices during different times of the day
This bold move by Wendy's follows in the footsteps of ride-sharing apps like Uber, which employ surge pricing during peak demand to balance supply and demand.
UK-Germany Route Suffers As Lufthansa Suspends 90% Flights; Affects More Than 200,000 Passengers
Lufthansa operates numerous routes between the UK and Germany.
Brahim Diaz Steps Up In Jude Bellingham's Absence To Give Real Madrid Advantage Over RB Leipzig
On a challenging night for Real Madrid, Brahim Diaz and Andriy Lunin helped steer Carlo Ancelotti's side to a narrow victory over the Bundesliga side.
Valentine's Day Strike Misery For UK Lovers
Britain's couples could struggle for last minute Valentine's Day gifts and meals after Amazon staff went on strike over pay Tuesday -- and will soon be joined by takeaway delivery drivers, organisers said.
'Tears, Hugs' As Rescued Gaza Hostages Back In Israel
There were hugs and tears at Israel's largest hospital on Monday as two Gaza hostages were reunited with their families after being rescued in a deadly military raid.
Spanish Farmers Block Roads For Second Day
Thousands of farmers used tractors to block roads across Spain for the second day running on Wednesday amid Europe-wide protests against cheaper imports and heavy regulation.
Shell Reports 2023 Profits of $28.25 Billion Amid Market Shifts
The company's shift towards trading more in liquefied natural gas (LNG) and increased production offset reduced earnings from refining and oil trading, along with higher operating costs.
Israel Says Heavy Fighting In South Gaza, As Paris Meeting Seeks Halt
Israeli forces on Sunday fought "intensive battles" with Hamas militants in southern Gaza, the army said, as the CIA's chief met with Israeli, Egyptian and Qatari officials for ceasefire talks.
Palestinians Are Trapped In Hospitals As Israel Continues Its Assault On Khan Younis
An estimated 425,000 internally displaced Palestinians remain trapped as Israel says that it "encircled" the southern city of Khan Younis.
ASLEF's Planned Walk-Outs Bring Disruption for Train Passengers Across England
The strikes, orchestrated by the train drivers' union ASLEF, are set to unfold as a series of "rolling" walk-outs from late January to early February.
Thousands of Mental Health Readmissions in a Month in England
Premature discharge of NHS mental health patients in England can hinder a patient's potential for complete recovery.
Viral Video From Bali Shows Cab Driver Threatening Female Tourists At Knifepoint
The driver was reportedly arrested while he was trying to flee the country.
Russian Strikes In East Ukraine Kill 11, Including Children: Governor
At least 11 people, including five children, were killed by a Russian missile strike on the eastern Ukraine town of Pokrovsk on Saturday, the regional governor said, as the bombardments intensify.
Strikes Shut Doors At World-famous French Monuments
Tourists travelling to visit historic French landmarks the Eiffel Tower and Normandy's Mont Saint Michel have found their doors closed for part of the past two weeks, as striking workers complain of underinvestment and too many visitors.
IS Jihadists Claim Iran Suicide Bombings That Killed 84
The Islamic State jihadist group said Thursday that it carried out twin bombings which killed at least 84 people at a memorial ceremony in Iran for slain Revolutionary Guards general Qasem Soleimani.
Tears, Defiance In Palestinian Village Of Slain Hamas Deputy
Palestinian mourners broke into sobs as they huddled around defiant family members of slain Hamas deputy Saleh al-Aruri in his village in the occupied West Bank Wednesday, a day after his death in Lebanon.
Asian Markets Extend New Year Retreat After Fed Minutes
Asian markets continued their disappointing start to the year Thursday, tracking another loss on Wall Street after minutes from the Federal Reserve's December meeting dampened hopes for an early interest rate cut.
Oil Prices Jump, Stocks Slump After Iran Blasts
Global markets were rattled Wednesday as blasts in Iran that killed at least 103 fanned fears of the war between Israel and Hamas spreading further.