EU Proposes Vast Defence Boost, Spurred By Russian War In Ukraine
EU officials on Tuesday unveiled an ambitious proposal to massively boost weapons production and procurement in the bloc to shift from a reliance on US arms and in reaction to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Curver, Part of the Keter Group, Marks 75 Years of Home Innovation
Curver, part of the Keter Group, celebrates its 75th anniversary and ongoing efforts to innovate and meet consumer needs sustainably.
Apple Hit With 1.8-bn-euro EU Fine For Music Streaming Restrictions
The EU on Monday hit Apple with a more than 1.8-billion-euro fine ($1.9 billion) for violating the bloc's laws by preventing European users from accessing information about alternative, cheaper music streaming services.
Stock Markets Waver After Tokyo Record
Global stock markets wavered on Monday even as Tokyo closed at an all-time high, while oil prices retreated despite a decision by major crude producers to extend output cuts.
London Mayor Wants to Sell Homes of 'Putin Cronies' to Fund Building of 4,000 Low-Cost Homes
Khan's call comes days after the second anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
'Game-changing' Tech Fuels US Relook At China Data Risks
From genomic information to internet-connected cars, the United States is rethinking its data protection policies -- with further trade curbs aimed at China in the cards -- as tech like AI brings new risks.
French Far Right Targets Immigration In European Campaign Launch
France's far right on Sunday hammered on its traditional theme of immigration and looked to surf on Europe's wave of farmers' protests at the launch of its campaign for European Parliament elections in June.
More Than One Billion Now Afflicted By Obesity: Lancet
More than one billion people around the world are now suffering from obesity with the number having more than quadrupled since 1990, according to a study released by the Lancet medical journal.
India, US At Loggerheads Over WTO Reform At Abu Dhabi Talks
A US-led push to reform the World Trade Organization's embattled dispute settlement system sparked divisions at a WTO meeting Wednesday, with India accusing Washington of bringing the trade body to a "standstill".
'I Need To Fight': UK Steelworkers In Fear As Less Pollution Means Less Jobs
In the dim light of a pub in the steel-producing Welsh town of Port Talbot, Jason Wyatt sips his beer, his voice laden with worry.
Only 5% of Drivers In Motorsports Are Women: F1 and Charlotte Tilbury Team Up To Change That
After working with major athletes like England Midfielder Ella Toone, Charlotte Tilbury announced that it would become the first female-founded brand to sponsor Formula One.
Fighting Corruption and Defending Democracy – Ukraine Is at a Serious Crossroads
Ukraine is dealing with a big problem: corruption. It's causing economic issues and making things tough for the country.
Global Stocks Mostly Up Despite Tepid Consumer Confidence Data
Global equities mostly rose Tuesday despite lackluster consumer confidence data in the United States and Germany, as the tech-linked Nasdaq pushed higher.
Liv Hospital Wins the "European Best Digital Health Innovation Award!"
The digital platform Healthverse PanoramicWEB, a leading technology in telehealth, is now being utilized at Liv Hospital for the first time.
Study: Air Pollution Increases Chances Of Breast Cancer By 45%, Prostate Cancer By Up To 28%
Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer.
Travel Warning Issued Amid 'Serious' Terrorist Attack Threat, Rise In Organised Crime In Belgium
Belgium is a popular destination for breaks and is just over an hour away from the UK.
China's BYD Lands Auto Shipment In Car Powerhouse Germany
Thousands of cars from China's BYD rolled off a ship in the German port of Bremerhaven on Monday, as the world's biggest electric carmaker brought its challenge directly to Europe's auto making powerhouse.
EU Poised To Seize Russian Profits, Greek Envoy Says
The European Union is expected to move toward seizing Russian profits generated in the bloc, a key step to backing Ukraine that stops short of calls to confiscate assets outright, a Greek envoy told AFP on Monday.
New Farmer Show Of Force As EU Ministers Vow To Target Red Tape
Farmers faced off with riot police in Brussels streets paralysed by tractors on Monday, as EU ministers huddled to try to streamline rules and reduce red tape fuelling protests across the bloc.
Stocks Markets Mostly Lower After Rally
Stock markets were mixed on Monday after last week's rally as investors turned their attention to a clutch of economic data in the coming days.
Julian Assange Will Face More Than 175 Years Imprisonment If Extradited To The US
Several British judges are set to rule on whether WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange will be extradited to the United States after he launched a legal appeal to block the order.
Six Charts That Show How US Spent $75b In Ukraine Aid; Zelensky Still Waiting On $61b Aid Package
According to the Kiel Institute for the World Economy, since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the US has provided Ukraine with $74.3 billion in aid.
G7 Pledges More Russia Sanctions After Virtual Talks On Ukraine
The G7 countries pledged support for Ukraine and new sanctions on Russia after a virtual meeting Saturday on the second anniversary of Moscow's invasion.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe Unlikely To Receive Government Help for Manchester United's New Stadium Plans
A newly built stadium for Manchester United would benefit northern England according to the club's new minority owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
Luke Shaw Faces Battle To Be Ready For Euro 2024 After Picking Up Muscle Injury
Manchester United may have to see out the rest of this current season without first-choice left-back, Luke Shaw.
Indian States Ban Cotton Candy Amid Concerns Over Cancer-Causing Dye
Several other states have decided to test samples of cotton candies.
Unleash Your Creativity: Exploring the Game-Changing Godox Product Lineup
Explore how Godox's latest gear is transforming content creation for photographers and filmmakers.
Spain Warning: Travellers Can Be Slapped With £513 Fine For Breaking Airport Transfer Rule
Spain has a very strict rule about people booking a transfer from the airport or jumping in a taxi.
Euro 2024: Real Madrid Star Toni Kroos Comes Out Of International Retirement For Germany
The club is hopeful that this could also lead to the player's contract extension for at least another year.
Alexei Navalny's Mother Says She Is Being Blackmailed Into Burying Son's Body In Secret
Navalny, a staunch Putin critic, was found dead by Russia's prison service last Friday.