Meghan Markle Helps Prepare Lunch For Homeless During Surprise Visit To German Cafe
The Duchess of Sussex visited TrebeCafé in Düsseldorf, which provides the homeless a place to rest, eat, and change clothes.
Ex-Bank Of England Governor Mark Carney Says Former PM Liz Truss Turned Britain Into 'Argentina On The Channel'
Liz Truss has vehemently defended the policies she tried to enact during her short time as prime minister. Mark Carney also criticised "far-right populists" and Brexiteers for having a "basic misunderstanding of what drives economies".
Companies must harness transformative technologies like AI to stay afloat
Companies must always keep up with technological trends – or risk losing their market and being driven out of business by either the competition or technology itself.
UK govt promises payouts in post office IT scandal
The UK government on Monday announced that every postmaster convicted because of a flawed IT system will be offered hundreds of thousands of pounds (dollars) in compensation.
Why is Singapore's birth rate so low?
Singapore, one of the most expensive countries to live in, hit a record-low birth rate in 2022 after years of consistent decline, and the government introduced new benefits to couples who are starting families.
Slack CEO is ready to ride AI wave
Artificial Intelligence is transforming Slack, the widely used workplace messaging platform, its CEO told AFP just nine months after taking on one of the most high profile jobs in Silicon Valley.
US Fed likely to pause rate hikes despite higher inflation
The US Federal Reserve is widely expected to hold interest rates steady on Wednesday after a summer of mixed economic data, while leaving the door open to another hike if needed.
Rail drivers' strike action to coincide with Conservative party conference
The train drivers' union, Aslef announced members will walk out on Saturday 30 September and Wednesday 4 October, as an 18-month-long dispute continues to simmer.
Musk calls his relationship with ex-girlfriend Amber Heard 'brutal'
News of Musk romancing the ex-wife of Hollywood star Johnny Depp surfaced after Heard's divorce from the actor
Why 'design thinking' matters for business success
Despite the potential profit benefits it can bring, "design thinking" is not always the focus of executive decision-making in the business world, says Swiss industrial designer Rea Stark.
New BMW investment provides hope for the UK automotive sector as auto investments cross £6 billion
The UK automotive sector is on a recovery path as car manufacturing takes centre stage because of a new BMW investment following Tata, Stellantis and Ford.
Elon Musk's ex-wife describes him as a man-child
Musk's second wife, Talulah Riley, has made some shocking revelations about her ex-husband in Walter Isaacson's book.
Elon Musk has demon-like outbursts, claims his biographer
Biographer Walter Isaacson has made several wild revelations about Musk.
Wall Street mixed after inflation data as European bourses dip ahead of ECB
Wall Street stock indices moved in opposite directions Wednesday after a mixed inflation report as European bourses dipped ahead of a European Central Bank decision.
Musk, Zuckerberg visit US Congress to discuss AI
Big tech bigwigs including Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg traveled to Capitol Hill on Wednesday to share their plans for artificial intelligence as the US prepares to draw up legislation to better control the technology.
Jeremy Hunt signed UK-India capital markets cooperation deals to open up London Stock Exchange listing for Indian companies
Indian companies will be in the London Stock Exchange listing now after the Indian finance minister and the UK chancellor met to discuss capital markets cooperation in the financing of infrastructural projects.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak addresses G20 Summit outcomes and global challenges
The Prime Minister's statement emphasised the need for diplomatic pressure on Russia, the role of democracies in addressing global challenges and the UK's commitment to its citizens and allies.
Musk biography describes troubled tycoon driven by demons
A hotly anticipated biography of Elon Musk describes the turbulent tycoon as a man driven by childhood demons, obsessed with bringing human life to Mars and who demands that staff be "hardcore."
Over 10,000 more jobs to go at UK's Wilko after partial rescue fails
Distribution centre operations are expected to shutter on Friday, with "the majority" of its 886 remaining employees made redundant then.
UK researchers develop model which uses AI for air traffic control
Researchers in the UK have designed a computer model in which artificial intelligence can direct flight movements, instead of human beings.
UK researchers and SMEs upbeat about Britain rejoining the £82 billion Horizon Europe programme
Britain has ended nearly two years of logjam in scientific collaboration by rejoining the Horizon Europe programme which drew applause from UK researchers and SMEs.
Former council advisor questions legacy of Commonwealth Games amid Birmingham's financial crisis
Birmingham City Council, Europe's largest local authority, declared effective bankruptcy due to annual budget shortfalls, shifting focus to protect vital services while halting non-essential spending.
Divided G20 head to India with eyes on Ukraine and climate
Divided G20 leaders will descend on New Delhi from Friday, with host Prime Minister Narendra Modi seizing a chance to occupy the geopolitical centre stage and hammer home India's growing diplomatic clout.
US interest rates in 'good place,' for now: Fed officials
High US interest rates are doing their job in the fight against inflation, but more hikes may yet be needed, senior US Federal Reserve officials said Thursday.
UK residents least likely to say work is important, says new survey
The number of people who place emphasis on the importance of leisure time has risen in recent decades.
European stock market falls flat on German export slump amidst oil production worries from Gabon military coup
The European stock market fell by nearly one per cent as Christine Lagarde was asked to set inflation targets that factor in energy prices and geopolitics.
Asian markets rise as US jobs data ease rate pressure on Fed
Asian stocks rose Monday on hopes the Federal Reserve has come to the end of its interest rate hiking cycle following a positive US jobs report.
Train services across England grind to a halt as drivers go on strike
Many Aslef union drivers, who work at over a dozen train companies, have walked out and will refuse to work overtime this coming Saturday.
Microsoft president Brad Smith warns AI can be weaponised
Microsoft president Brad Smith says corporate responsibility, along with legal and regulatory safeguards are key to using artificial intelligence ethically.
Microsoft expands Xbox Gaming AI Team to bring AI-based features to games
According to a job listing on Microsoft's official website, the Xbox Gaming AI team is set to explore new emerging technology trends.