Britain Pledges £160 million Climate Funding for Developing Countries
Britain aims to accelerate the decarbonisation of emerging economies through £160 million in climate funding for developing countries under various programmes including the Climate Mitigation Facility.
Apple Stores In China Urge iPhone 15 Users To Avoid Using Android Cables, Here's Why
While both iPhones and Android devices now use USB-C, the iPhone 15 series may not charge as fast as any other Android products.
Bavarian Village Opens Way For Key BMW Factory
A sleepy Bavarian village on Sunday gave the green light to BMW's plan to build a huge battery factory there, removing a key obstacle for the German automobile giant on its drive towards electromobility.
UK Inflation Rate Drops for the Third Consecutive Month Despite Expectations
Whilst Whitehall says the slight drop in inflation month-on-month means its policies are working, the UK still has one of the highest inflation rates in the G20.
Elon Musk Takes Israeli PM For A Ride In Futuristic Tesla Cybertruck
The two went on a tour of one of the Tesla factories in Fremont, California.
Stocks Diverge As Oil Touches 10-month High
Global stocks were mixed Tuesday ahead of a Federal Reserve decision as oil prices reached fresh multi-month peaks before pulling back.
Foxconn aims to double workforce in India to increase iPhone production
Foxconn is Apple's largest partner in the world and it is responsible for manufacturing iPhones.
UK carmakers hope for delay to post-Brexit tariff
The UK carmaking industry is hopeful of a postponement in a provision in the nation's post-Brexit EU trade treaty, which will otherwise impose a 10-percent tariff on electric vehicles.
President Erdogan asks Elon Musk to build Tesla factory, according to Turkish media
The Turkish president is believed to have made the request whilst in the US for the United Nations General Assembly.
Healthcare is the ultimate social value investment
There is an exponential growth in healthcare investment – especially around improving and future-proofing healthcare systems and patient care.
Swiftkey beta gets a Bing Chat-powered Microsoft Editor feature
Microsoft Editor is capable of auto-correcting up to 500 words at once and changing the tone.
Apple to start manufacturing iPhone 15 Plus in India from next quarter, report
Apple currently only manufactures the base iPhone 15 model at the Foxconn plant in Sriperumbudur, India.
France pushes for more factory farming in food U-turn
France is urging its farmers to produce more cut-price meat in a major U-turn on factory farming, with inflation hammering demand for organic pork, beef and chicken.
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.
iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max to feature India's GPS alternative NavIC
ISRO's NavIC is India's homegrown GPS system that was introduced in 2018 and has been adopted by several smartphone brands.
North Korean shells could keep Russian guns firing
North Korea's suspected plans to supply Russia with ammunition could allow Moscow to keep up its war effort in Ukraine but would fall short of a solid strategic alliance, experts say.
The Evolving Landscape of Technology: From Innovation to Integration
The 21st century has witnessed an unprecedented technological revolution, and artificial intelligence, robotics, biotechnology and the Internet of Things (IoT) are at the forefront of this innovation.
Rice price spike offers preview of climate food disruption
A 15-year high in rice prices, prompted by top exporter India's restrictions on overseas sales, should be a wake-up call on how climate change can disrupt food supplies, experts say.
BP chief Bernard Looney resigns over transparency issues
British energy giant BP said Tuesday that its chief executive Bernard Looney has resigned "with immediate effect", after admitting he had not been "fully transparent" about historical relationships with colleagues.
Raise Your Glass to Profit with Wine and Whiskey Investments
Explore the world of wine and whiskey investments and discover how to raise your glass to profitable opportunities.
Apple could discontinue iPhone 13 mini after iPhone 15 launch
After its debut in 2021, the iPhone 13 mini might be discontinued due to the unpopularity of the smaller-sized iPhone.
Oil permits and wind crisis threaten UK net zero pledge
With the provision of a swathe of new oil and gas exploration licences and a crisis in offshore wind energy, clouds are gathering over the UK's net zero promises.
Style with a Conscience: Explore Oliver Cabell's Sustainable Everyday Collection
Discover Oliver Cabell's Sustainable Everyday Collection, a stylish and eco-conscious fashion line that blends ethical craftsmanship with contemporary design.
Jerry Seinfeld defends Jimmy Fallon amid 'toxic workplace' allegations
"The Tonight Show" staffers have accused its host of creating a toxic work environment with his alleged "erratic behaviour."
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.
Saudi and Russia extend oil cuts through December
Saudi Arabia and Russia said on Tuesday they would extend voluntary oil cuts until the end of the year, sending the price of Brent crude to a 10-month high.
iPhone 15 Pro tipped to bring 7 major design changes
In addition to getting an all-new titanium frame, the iPhone 15 Pro is expected to pack a powerful A17 Bionic chip under the hood.
Tesla, Chinese brands take centre stage at Munich car show
Tesla and Chinese carmakers showed off their newest electric models at the Munich auto fair on Monday, throwing down the gauntlet to their European rivals as competition in the sector intensifies.
British film and television crews urge government to step in with financial support amid Hollywood strikes
From actors and writers striking in Hollywood, British film and television crews have less work, with productions such as Deadpool 3 shutting down in Britain.