'Make It Look Like Suicide': Russian Exile Says He Is Still Being Hunted By Putin
Igor Sychev spoke to IBTimes about his ongoing dispute, which has resulted in a series of alleged assassination attempts and death threats, with Russian oligarchs.
UN Call For Funding After UNRWA Workers Linked To Hamas October Attack
This news comes as UN officials criticise countries, including the UK and the US, for refusing to fund its top aid agency operating in the besieged enclave.
CMA Research Reveals Insights into UK Labour Market Competition and Power
The report's focus encompassed the concentration of employers, the prevalence of non-compete clauses and the recent surge in hybrid working arrangements.
King Charles III To Hire Expert To Prevent Cyber Attacks On Royal Family
The successful applicant will receive a yearly compensation of £75,000 plus benefits.
Galaxy S24's Leaked AI Photo Editing Feature Could Change Photography Forever
A new leak suggests the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+ and Galaxy S24 Ultra users will be able to remove and move objects in existing photos.
Top-Secret Galaxy S24 Slides Leaked Before Samsung Employees See Them
Just days after the tech specs of the Galaxy S24 series were leaked, meeting slides that were meant for Samsung employees have popped up on the internet.
Individual Health Plans: How benefitbay's ICHRA Model Aligns with 2024 Health Trends
As 2024 unfolds, the landscape of employee health benefits is transitioning toward individualized care with unprecedented dynamism and sophistication.
New US Labor Rule May Help Gig Workers Qualify As Employees
A rule issued Tuesday by the US Labor Department making it tougher for companies to classify workers as "independent contractors" could take a toll on the gig economy -- and is likely to face challenges.
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.
Vin Diesel Accused Of Sexually Assaulting Former Assistant
The actor has dismissed the claim "in its entirety," his lawyer said in a statement.
Zookeeper Killed By Hippo While Cleaning Its Enclosure
Hippos may look placid, but they are known for their temperamental nature.
Tech Firm CEO Accused Of Treating Assistant As 'Sex Slave'
The allegations came to light after the former employee filed a lawsuit against Tradeshift's ex-CEO Christian Lanng.
Etsy Announces Workforce Reduction of 225 Employees, CEO Cites 'Unfortunate' Timing
Etsy, alongside Mattel and Hasbro, are experiencing decreased sales even during the Christmas season due to inflation.
'The Crown's' Meg Bellamy Shares What People 'Really Love' About Kate Middleton
The actress portrays the now-Princess of Wales in season 6 part 2 of the Netflix series which airs on Dec. 14, 2023.
BP Sacks Former CEO For 'Serious Misconduct'
BP on Wednesday denied its former chief executive of more than GBP32-million ($40-million) payout because of his failure to disclose past personal relationships with colleagues.
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.
The ROI of Coaching: Maximizing Business Performance Through Personal Development
In the dynamic business world, the desire for success has never been greater, but it has also never been as challenging as it is today, considering the intense competition in all areas.
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.
Spotify Streamlines Operations: Cuts Nearly 1,600 Jobs Amid Escalating Costs
This is the third and most substantial round of layoffs for Spotify this year, a move attributed to pressure from an activist investor.
Sam Altman Says He Was Initially Reluctant About Returning To OpenAI
Before discussing the possibility of resuming his role, Sam Altman said he had to get over his "ego and emotions".
British FTSE Companies Exposed For Lack Of Female CEOs
Across 350 British companies listed in the Financial Times Stock Exchange, just one in five boasted a female CEO.
Elon Musk Reunited With His Father After Seven Years
The father-son duo have been quite vocal about their strained relationship over the years.
OpenAI Fired Sam Altman To Stop Him From Releasing Human-Threatening AI Model, Report
OpenAI had reportedly discovered a new breakthrough AGI that could think like humans but some staff believed this AGI would destroy humanity.
Jeremy Hunt Announces Significant Tax Cut Amidst Downturn in Growth Forecast
Hunt defended the move, asserting that it aligns with the government's commitment to supporting businesses and individuals during challenging times.
Meet Become by Femography: Menopause Clothing That Works
In the corporate world, where every aspect of employee well-being is meticulously managed, menopause has remained a shadowy presence—until now.
McDonald's UK Boss Says Fast-food Chain Faces Weekly Sex Abuse Claims
McDonald's boss in Britain said Tuesday the US fast-food giant faces "one to two" sexual harassment allegations from workers every week, as he vowed to tackle the issue recently exposed by the BBC.
Researchers Say That UK Businesses Could Benefit More From Immigration
Sunak's focus on the "overall migrant figures" has been dubbed as an "obsession" that does not recognise the contribution of skilled migrants to British businesses.
Bella Hadid Replaced With Israeli Model In Latest Dior Ad: Reports
However, no official statement has been issued by any of the parties involved in the controversy.
Turkish Parliament Bans Coca-Cola, Nestle From Premises
Turkey's government has accused these multinational companies of supporting Israel.
Apple Fires Employee For Calling Zionists 'Murderers And Thieves'
The employee called herself "a proud German" as she made the comments about Jewish people.