Travellers Face Potential 14-Hour Queues Due To EU's Upcoming New Border Scheme
The new EU border system is expected to come into place in October 2024.
US Stocks Mostly Fall As Tokyo Hits 33-year High
US and European stocks markets mostly retreated Tuesday as a rebound at the start of the week lost steam amid investor worries about the growth outlook.
EU Examines Microsoft Investment In OpenAI
The EU, racing to regulate the fast-moving world of artificial intelligence, said Tuesday it has started a preliminary study of Microsoft's multi-billion-dollar investment in ChatGPT developer OpenAI to see if it could be a disguised merger.
UK Launches Europe's First Next-Gen Nuclear Fuel Production Plan To End Russian Fuel Dominance
The UK has launched a unique nuclear fuel production programme called the HALEU programme which powers nuclear reactors previously fueled by Russian fuel, fulfilling its COP28 promise of reducing Russian fuel dominance.
Tottenham Hotspur Close In On The Signing Of 21-year-old Romanian Defender Radu Dragusin
As well as the addition of Radu Dragusin, Tottenham Hotspur is set to bring in Germany forward, Timo Werner, on loan until the end of the season.
Jadon Sancho Transfer Drama Continues As Manchester United Reject Request From Dortmund
Jadon Sancho has not played for Man Utd since last September.
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.
Spain Generated Record 50% Of Power From Renewables In 2023
Spain generated more than half of its electricity from renewable sources such as wind and solar power in 2023 in a "historic" record, the national power grid said Thursday.
German Car Sales Up In 2023 But Electric Models Lose Ground
Sales of new cars in Germany increased in 2023, official data showed Thursday, but an end to government subsidy programmes saw electric vehicles lose ground on fossil-fuel models.
Manchester United Keen On Appointing Paul Mitchell And Dan Ashworth As Part Of Club's New Football Hierarchy
With Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS' minority takeover of Manchester United having officially gone through, personnel changes are being lined up at Old Trafford.
Spanish Airline Cancels 461 Flights, Affecting Over 45,000 Passengers Amid Three Kings Holiday
The airline has offered free date change or a full refund to affected passengers.
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.
BYD Overtakes Tesla For Most EV Sales
US car maker Tesla has lost its crown for most sales of all-electric vehicles to Chinese firm BYD, which has capitalized on Beijing's strong government support for the burgeoning sector.
Intel Announce Controversial 25 Billion Dollar Investment Deal With Israel
Intel has been forced into the spotlight after it announced a new billion-dollar investment in Israel. The US chip maker confirmed that it will be expanding the Intel Kiryat Gat fab 28 for 2nm node technology in the south of Israel.
Scientists Discover Mechanism That Destroys 99% of Cancer Cells
The experiment was carried out on lab-grown cells and mice.
Nostradamus Predictions For 2024: A Naval Battle And Crisis In The Royal Family
His prophecies have often been wrongly linked with current events to spread unnecessary panic.
Denmark's Queen Margrethe II Announces Surprise Abdication
Denmark's popular Queen Margrethe II, Europe's longest-serving monarch, said Sunday that she would abdicate on January 14 and pass the baton to her son Crown Prince Frederik.
Macron Calls For Unity As France Prepares To Host Olympics
French President Emmanuel Macron called for unity in the country in his New Year's Eve address Sunday as it prepares for the 2024 Olympic Games, after a difficult year for his government.
Eurostar Services Resume As Cause Of Flooded Tunnel Probed
Eurostar warned customers travelling from London on Sunday of potential delays after flooding forced the cancellation all Saturday trains.
World Rings In 2024 After War, Bots And Barbie
Jubilant crowds bid farewell on Sunday to the hottest year on record, closing a turbulent 12 months marked by clever chatbots, climate crises and devastating wars in Gaza and Ukraine.
Russian Celebrities' 'Almost Naked' Party Amid Ongoing War Causes Massive Outrage
People have been demanding action against everyone who was a part of the event.
Sport Giant Decathlon Exposed For Ignoring EU Sanctions Against Russia Under 'Secret Contract'
The non-profit newsroom Disclose has exposed French sporting giant Decathlon for continuing to sell goods in Russia, despite sanctions.
EU Face Backlash After Announcing New Accelerated Asylum System
After years of negotiations regarding the EU's Migrant Pact, the member-states have struck a deal that will see children having their fingerprints taken.
UK Holidaymakers Will Soon Enjoy Direct Train Service To Hotspots Like Switzerland, Germany
Two train companies are planning to launch these direct routes.
Cristiano Ronaldo Set To Become Year-End Top Scorer For 2023, Beating Kane, Mbappe And Haaland
Only the Manchester City forward still has the opportunity to catch up before the year ends.
FC Barcelona Could Be Banned From Champions League For Three Years Over FFP Violations
The club is at odds with UEFA over alleged violations of financial fair play regulations.
Ten-man Real Madrid Force Their Way To The Top Of La Liga As Girona Drop Points
Nacho has been shown a red card, meaning the club will be left with fewer options at defence in their upcoming matches.
Manchester United Won't Trigger Buy Option, Will Send £21.4M Midfielder Back To Italy: Details
Manchester United recently drew 0-0 against Liverpool at Anfield.
UEFA Suffers Court Defeat, But Super League Finds Few Fans
Europe's top court dealt football governing body UEFA a scything legal tackle on Thursday, but an attempt by rival Super League promoters to kick off a new competition met a solid defensive wall of clubs and fans.
Ireland Takes UK To European Court Over 'Troubles' Amnesty Law
Ireland announced legal action Wednesday against the UK government in the European Court of Human Rights over a law granting immunity to combatants in the Northern Ireland conflict.