Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema Could Reunite Amid Frenchman's Al Ittihad Woes
Benzema is reportedly eyeing a move to Al Nassr before the end of the January transfer window.
Britain Crypto Renaissance: How will UK market evolve and grow in 2024 With the New FCA Rules?
The new FCA rules coming into full effect on January 8 will create a more civilised and stable environment in the UK for crypto firms and traders.
Elon Musk Urges Trade Barriers To Protect Local EV Makers from Chinese Giants
Tesla's attempt to compete with BYD's lower-priced offerings failed, leaving the Chinese automaker in control of the budget EV market.
Important Update About Amsterdam To London Eurostar Train Route
The London to Amsterdam and vice-versa is one of the busiest train routes in Europe.
US Regulator Probes AI Investments By Tech Giants
A top US antitrust regulator on Thursday said it was probing investments made by Microsoft, Google and Amazon into generative AI startups OpenAI and Anthropic.
US Indices Finish At Fresh Records As ECB Pauses Rates Again
Wall Street indices finished at fresh records Thursday on the back of strong US economic growth data while European stocks edged higher despite the European Central Bank signaling it was too soon to start considering interest rate cuts.
UK in Midst of a Measles Emergency, Sparking Renewed Urgency To Address Vaccination Gaps
In under two years, the UK saw the removal of its measles-free status with the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) declaring it a national incident.
Russian Plane Carrying 65 Ukrainian Prisoners Of War Crashes Near Ukraine
Russia has accused Ukraine of shooting down the military transport plane, calling it a barbaric act of terrorism.
Britain Must Train Citizen Army To Prepare For War With Russia, Says UK Army Chief
This is not the first time the outgoing Chief of the General Staff (CGS) has warned of a possible war.
Travel Warning: Spain Introduces New Strict Driving Rule, Any Breach Could Lead To £170 Fine
Spain is one of the most visited countries by the British tourists.
French Waste Group Veolia Hungry For Lost UK Energy
A giant crane-operated claw plunges into a mountain of rubbish before dumping its load into a huge furnace, where the waste is engulfed in flames to generate electricity.
Global Stocks Mixed As S&P 500 Closes At New Record
Global stocks mostly rose Wednesday, fueled by some strong earnings results in New York, robust business activity in Europe, and intervention by regulators in China.
EU Commission Plans "AI Factories" To Boost Generative AI Uptake
The document represents the first step toward an industrial policy specific to AI, as countries continue to grapple with the regulatory challenges it presents.
Jose Mourinho Flies To Barcelona After Roma Sacking, Denies Links With Saudi Club
Mourinho previously admitted that he sees himself working at the Saudi Pro League at some point in his career.
Airline Passengers Reach 'Wrong' Country As Storm Isha Causes Havoc Across UK, Ireland
Airports in the UK and Ireland were badly hit by the storm, with winds carving across the runways at 90 mph.
EU Under Pressure To Defuse Farmers' Anger
EU agriculture ministers will discuss on Tuesday how to resolve European farmers' growing discontent as Brussels scrambles to address the issue ahead of elections this year.
Cristiano Ronaldo Voices Strong Criticism Over Ballon d'Or and The Best FIFA Football Awards
Portuguese superstar, Cristiano Ronaldo, gave his opinion on football's biggest individual trophies after many criticised Lionel Messi's recent award wins.
Elon Musk Set To Visit Auschwitz Months After Backing Anti-Semitic Tweet
He had described his endorsement as "one of the most foolish" things he had done on the platform.
Italy Warning: Following Portofino, Village In Amalfi Coast Imposes £236 Fine For Taking Selfies
Italy is one of the most visited countries in Europe, especially during the summer time.
EU Ports Urged To Team Up To Fight 'Very Creative' Drug Smugglers
Drug smugglers in the EU have become so "very creative" that the bloc's seaports should join forces to combat their ever-changing tactics, Belgian Interior Minister Annelies Verlinden told AFP.
NASA Warns That 2024 Is On Track To Be Even Hotter Than 2023, Confirming 2023 As Warmest Year Recorded
NASA warns of more climate extremes in 2024 and confirms that the Earth's average surface temperature was at its hottest last year.
UK Government's Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (CSSF) Bolsters Global Security with Record Investments
The CSSF, led by the Cabinet Office, addresses threats to UK national security emanating from overseas, focusing on conflict, transnational threats and hostile state activities.
Dr. Ahmet Alanay: Pioneering Excellence in Spinal Surgery and Orthopedic Care
Dr. Ahmet Alanay, a distinguished Professor of Orthopedics and Traumatology, has carved a niche in spinal surgery with his groundbreaking work.
Galaxy S24 AI Not Available in All Languages, Is Your Language On The List?
Samsung Galaxy S24 series owners can use AI tools to communicate with people in other languages through live translations and other features.
Electric Cars Jolt Europe Sales For 2023
New car sales in Europe rebounded by 13.9 percent in 2023 as electric vehicles overtook diesel for the first time, an industry group said on Thursday.
Vodafone and Microsoft Announce 10-year Deal For Generative AI And Virtual Data Centres
Microsoft is one of the world's leaders in the development of generative AI, which it is embedding into its popular business software products.
Labour Promises To Save The UK's Business Reputation From 'A New Age Of Insecurity'
As the next general election approaches, MP Rachel Reeves will introduce JP Morgan investors to Labour's plan to regrow the British economy.
Christos Dovas' Haute Couture Artistry Unveiling Beauty in Every Stitch
In the heart of the fashion capital, New York, a maestro of elegance and innovation reigns supreme - Christos Dovas.
Deadly Fire Ants Seen Forming Rafts To Survive Australian Floods
The experts are worried that they might spread to other parts of the country.
Tourists Heading To Turkey Will Have To Pay €25 Entry Fee To Visit Iconic Attraction
Istanbul is the largest and one of the most popular cities in Turkey.