GPS mistakenly leads another driver into the water in Hawaii
A woman drove her car straight into the sea at Hawaii's Honokohau Harbour, exactly a month after a similar incident was reported from the same place.
UK Government appoints Director for Freedom of Speech and Academic Freedom
In recent times free speech has been a controversial topic in Western civil society. This month the government passed new legislation which seeks to protect and promote free speech at British universities.
British ministers attend IISS Shangri-La Dialogue to promote security in the Indo-Pacific
Britain's Defense Secretary Ben Wallace and Foreign Office Minister of State Anne-Marie Trevelyan have attended Asia's "foremost defence summit".
Five banks under CMA Investigation for breaching UK competitive bonds law
The banks named in the recent report are Royal Bank Of Canada, HSBC, Deutsche Bank, Citi and Morgan Stanley. These banks allegedly participated in a series of one-to-one conversations in chatrooms, where they divulged sensitive information to traders.
Google announces Android's June feature drop before Apple's WWDC
The recently announced Android feature drop brings new widgets, WearOS upgrades, and other improvements for phones and tablets.
EU, US ready common code of conduct on artificial intelligence
European Commission Vice President Margrethe Vestager added that a draft would be put forward "within weeks".
Musk gives Ford access to Tesla's US chargers
Musk said he did not want Tesla charging stations "to be a walled garden," referring to strategies that block rivals from sharing products or technology.
From Russia with Gold: UAE cashes in as sanctions bite
The United Arab Emirates has become a key trade hub for Russian gold since Western sanctions over Ukraine cut Russia's more traditional export routes, Russian customs records show.
Spotify may soon use AI trained voices of your favorite hosts
The Spotify podcast may soon be AI as the digital music service is reportedly developing bots that mimic popular hosts.
New Google Bard feature lets users visualise their search results
Google could soon change how people search for information online by introducing ads within generative AI search results.
UK inflation slides to 13-month low, stays elevated
UK food price inflation stood at 19 percent in April, around the highest level in more than 45 years.
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle slam 'PR stunt' claims on NYC car chase
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex call the allegations "abhorrent."
Undocumented workers flee Florida after new anti-illegal immigration law was passed
Undocumented workers flee Florida after new immigration law, that limits services for people who lack permanent legal statuses, passed.
Beijing rebukes Japan, Britain over 'anti-China' G7 summit
State-backed Chinese mouthpiece Global Times called the G7 an "anti-China workshop" on Monday, a day after Beijing summoned Japan's envoy and berated Britain in a fiery response to statements issued at the group's summit in Hiroshima.
UK PM meets European Commission President whilst Council of Europe seeks to hold Russia accountable
Rishi Sunak has met with the President of the European Commission at the Council of Europe summit in Iceland. An agreement has also been forged around a register of damage to hold Russia accountable.
Here's why Google might avoid offering Bard in the EU, Canada
Google is still mum on the reason behind Bard's unavailability in the EU and Canada, but it could be due to the stringent privacy laws in these regions.
Fist-bump or curtsy? UK's King Charles meets charity award winners, ambassadors
Britain's King Charles greeted celebrity ambassadors of his youth charity, including veteran musician Nile Rodgers, along with the charity's award winners on Wednesday in the first reception at Buckingham Palace since his coronation.
G7 leaders meet to pressure Russia, find China unity
The G7 groups Japan, Britain, the United States, Canada, France, Germany, Italy and the European Union.
G7 leaders to target Russian energy, trade in new sanctions steps -sources
Leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) nations plan to tighten sanctions on Russia at their summit in Japan this week, with steps aimed at energy and exports aiding Moscow's war effort, said officials with direct knowledge of the discussions.
Crises from Ukraine to banking await G7 finance ministers
EU officials are already discussing halting exports of sensitive technologies to eight Chinese companies over suspicions they are selling them to Moscow.
Canada unveils new passport design with more security features, nod to King Charles
Canada on Wednesday unveiled a new design for passports with advanced security features including a new series with reference to His Majesty King Charles III, as part of a regular upgrade.
Trudeau slams Facebook for threatening to block Canadian news
In February, Google announced it also tested restricting Canadians' access to news in preparation for the passing of the Online News Act.
How AI is impacting artists and the music industry as a whole
As AI continues to have a growing influence in society, the music industry appears to be one of the latest sectors facing a dilemma in how they move forward alongside it.
What role does the G7 have in today's international political order?
Looking ahead to the upcoming G7 Hiroshima summit in May, questions remain over the significance and purpose of the organisation amidst the tensions of today's international order.
Canada lands May Day deal to end strike by federal workers
Canada's government struck a deal with 120,000 federal workers on Monday, effectively ending the country's largest public-sector strike ever that had crippled services from passport renewals to immigration for almost two weeks.
G7 should adopt 'risk-based' AI regulation, ministers say
EU lawmakers on Thursday reached a preliminary agreement on a new draft of its upcoming AI Act.
Canadians flock to food banks as grocery prices soar
Although overall inflation has cooled to 4.3 percent in March, food inflation remains stubbornly high at around 10 percent year over year.
Asia stocks off to slow start in earnings-rich week
Asian shares started cautiously on Monday in a week packed with economic data and central bank meetings, along with earnings from the tech giants that have kept the S&P 500 afloat so far this year.
UK to test alert system on millions of phones
Emergency services and the government hope to use the system to alert people to issues such as severe flooding and fires.
UK gears up for King Charles III's coronation
Despite the ancient rituals of blessing a monarch with consecrated holy oil, there will be some nods to modernity.