Pakistanis Trapped in Cambodia's China-Run Cyber Slave Ring Targeting US
Cyber gangs trick people into slave labour with fake job ads, forced scams, and beatings. It has become a global issue with thousands trapped.
These Are The Average UK Salaries By Age And It's Good News For People Between 40-49
Workers in their 40s in Britain have a strong chance of earning a salary worth £40,040, but that can decrease once they reach their 50s and 60s.
No.1 2024 WNBA Draft Pick Caitlin Clark To Earn Less Than The Average Police Detective
Caitlin Clark is set to earn $76,535 in her rookie season in the WNBA and will make just under $340,000 across her four-year contract.
Man Hides $520K Debt From Wife 'To Shield Her From The Stress': What Did He Spend On
Meme stocks, day trading, avoiding money talk, and years of blind spending got this high-earning couple into half a million dollars in debt.
Elon Musk xAI Calls on Engineers, Designers to Build the Future
Elon Musk's AI firm, xAI, seeks top talent. Their upgraded chatbot, Grok-1.5V, and new RealWorldQA benchmark showcase AI advancements.
This Guy Works Twice A Week and Earns $700K Yearly: Tips On Starting A Vending Machine Business
From a corporate job to a successful vending business from scratch, Adam Hill started out with the right feedback, resources, and timing.
'You've Been Lied to About Buying Property': Multimillionaire On Why He Rents and Refuses To Buy Real Estate
Millionaire busts real estate investment myths, and explains why renting can be better and you should see your properties as expenses rather than investments.
Breaking Down the Numbers: Premier League Clubs' £3.8 Billion Wage Bill Exposed
Premier League clubs' wage structures unveil a fascinating narrative, with Arsenal emerging as a beacon of fiscal efficiency amidst the league's heavy spenders.
Survey Shows 19% Of Fresh Graduates Bring Their Parents To Job Interviews
Nearly 40 percent of employers are keen to avoid working with any recent college graduates even if they have the necessary qualifications.
Gary Klaner: Leading the Kitchens of the Iconic Landmark London
I sat down with Executive Head Chef Gary Klaner of the Landmark London for a candid chat covering his demanding journey to the top, his advice to young chefs, his home life and everything in between.
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.
UNRWA Says There Is 'No Evidence' That Pairs Gaza Aid Workers With Hamas
The UNRWA and media outlets continue to refute Israel's controversial allegations against aid workers being affiliated with Hamas.
North Korean Defectors Talk About Living Conditions Under Kim Jong-Un's Rule
The number of North Korean defectors has nearly tripled in 2023 compared to the previous two years.
Labour Proposes Extension of Equal Pay Rights to Black, Asian and Minority Staff
The proposal aims to tackle the persistent wage gaps faced by individuals from diverse ethnic backgrounds, marking a significant step towards a fairer and more inclusive workforce.
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.
The Development Of Artificial Intelligence Is Threatening 40% Of Jobs Worldwide
As world leaders discuss new AI regulation laws, an investigation found that the technology is set to affect almost half of the industries on a global scale.
Ballon d'Or Scandal: PSG Under Investigation For Allegedly Manipulating Lionel Messi's 2021 Award
Messi made the unexpected and sensational move from Barcelona to PSG in the summer of 2021.
'Financially Solid': Hamas Revenues Set To Withstand War With Israel
Hamas has been the focus of a relentless Israeli onslaught in Gaza but with resilient and diverse finances, it is expected to have a significant war chest at its disposal as the conflict drags on.
Why Your Employer Branding Should Be At The Centre Of Your Recruitment Strategy
Small business leaders will benefit from this article because it explores the ins and outs of employer branding and how it can improve their own company's recruitment success.
Nobel Prize-Winning Economist Says Generative AI Could Create A 4-Day Workweek
According to Christopher Pissarides, a shorter workweek will not necessarily result in a loss in pay.
Nine Days of Rail Disruption Unleashed as Aslef Industrial Action Takes Hold
The transport strike will halt train services at the affected operators in England, Scotland and Wales.
Is This The End Of The Overwatch League? A Key Moment In The Future Of Esport
In 2017, franchise teams invested $20 million each for a slot in the Overwatch League, with eight expansion slots later sold for $35 million each.
SAG-AFTRA Signs Historic £814 Million Deal With Hollywood Studios
SAG-AFTRA has followed the path of the Writers Guild of America and called off the strike after Hollywood studios presented a tentative deal with better pay and AI guarantees.
Lionel Messi Admits Regrets Over Barcelona Exit, Wants Proper Goodbye
The Argentine left FC Barcelona under tense circumstances in 2021 after the club failed to offer him a contract renewal.
Home Secretary Faces Uproar Over Entry of Spanish, Neo-Nazi and Far-Right Extremist into Britain
The entry of Isabel Peralta, a Spanish neo-Nazi banned by Germany, into the UK has been contrasted by campaigners to the government's policy on asylum seekers.
Doctors In England Step Up Strike Action Over Pay
Hospital chiefs on Wednesday warned of danger to patient safety from the latest doctors strike, the first time consultants and junior doctors in England have walked out at the same time.
NHS Plan Historic Double Strike As Workers Continue Call For Better Wages And Fairer Work Hours
After several NHS workers rejected the government's pay rise offer, the industrial strike action has reached new levels, with many NHS workers criticising the government for repeatedly failing to meet their demands.
Cybercriminals are adopting a 'ransomware as a service' model
A recent report demonstrates how cybercriminals' victims are primarily chosen opportunistically, rather than being specifically targeted.
New free schools to soon be accessible to underprivileged students across Britain
In an effort to better school standards, 15 new free schools will be opened up in areas where education pedigree is below the level required.
Students react to new AI learning tools amidst the UK's largest drop in A-level grades
Multiple students are reacting to Magic Notes, calling the AI learning tool a "game changer", with one of the users admitting that "this is true, it works so well".