Hyundai Supplier Accused Of Child Labor Violations By U.S. Authorities
The U.S. Department of Labor on Monday accused a Korean-owned auto parts maker and supplier of Hyundai Motor Co of violating federal child labor laws at an Alabama factory, federal court filings reviewed by Reuters show.
Arsenal's winger plan edges closer; salary already discussed
Arsenal are close to reaching an agreement with French Club OGC Nice over a move for Nicolas Pepe on a season-loan until the summer of 2023.
Jihadists Spread From The Sahel To Coastal West Africa
Jihadists spread from the Sahel to coastal West Africa
Manchester United: Cristiano Ronaldo problem 'doubled'; striker told not to move
Cristiano Ronaldo demanding a move away from Manchester United is not Erik ten Hag's only problem with Marcus Rashford now looking for a way out.
Manchester United: 21-goal forward reveals possibility of Old Trafford move
PSV Eindhoven star Cody Gakpo is open to staying with the Eredivisie club, but only if they qualify for the Champions League.
Agents in London for Arsenal contract talks; midfielder confirms move
Arsenal are continuing with their summer clear out with Hector Bellerin expected to be the next player to leave the club in the coming days.
Facebook's Meta posts first-ever revenue drop
Facebook-parent Meta reported on Wednesday its first quarterly revenue drop.
National Health Service facing worst staffing crisis, say lawmakers
Britain's state-run National Health Service (NHS) is facing its worst ever staffing crisis with thousands of vacancies and the government has no credible strategy to address the problem, a committee of lawmakers said in a report published on Monday.
The Centuries-old Mines Stirring Japan-South Korea Tensions
The centuries-old mines stirring Japan-South Korea tensions
Manchester United: Erik ten Hag blocks club's double transfer plan
Erik ten Hag has cancelled Manchester United's plan to offload Anthony Martial and Donny can de Beek this summer.
Snap to slow hiring after dismal earnings pummel stock price
Snap last month launched a subscription version of Snapchat as it looks to generate more money from the image-centric, ephemeral messaging app.
UK 'jobs miracle' turns into employers' nightmare
Britain is set to have the lowest economic growth of any Group of Seven country, projections show.
Galvanisers wanted: Post-Brexit worker shortages strain UK employers
British manufacturing firm Corbetts the Galvanizers used to rely on a stream of workers from Poland and Romania to fill its shop floor, where steel is dipped into a long vat of molten zinc at temperatures of around 450?C (842?F).
The public cost of private schools: rising fees and luxury facilities raise questions about charitable status
The fact that UK higher education is still significantly state-subsidised means, in effect, UK taxpayers continue to fund privately educated students during their university studies.
Criminal lawyers in England and Wales stage pay strike
Barristers have threatened a series of walkouts over the coming weeks and to refuse to accept new cases or cover for colleagues as part of the action.
Analysis-Wall Street's Hiring Frenzy Eases As Worries Grow Over Economy, Market Slump
With mounting uncertainty around the U.S. economic outlook and the resulting slump in financial markets, Wall Street is easing up on hiring after a recruiting frenzy last year.
India Calls Off Hundreds Of Trains As More Protests Loom Over Recruitment
Authorities in India cancelled more than 500 trains services on Monday because of calls for protests by young men angry with a military recruitment plan that they say will rob them of the opportunity of a career in the armed forces.
UK airport chaos due to Brexit 'shambles': Ryanair boss
The CEO of Europe's biggest airline also dismissed threats of summer strike action by what he called "Mickey Mouse" unions in Belgium and Spain covering some Ryanair workers.
UK Jobs Market Loses Some Of Its Inflation Heat
Britain's jobless rate rose for the first time since late 2020 and other measures of the country's hot labour market cooled, potentially easing inflation worries at the Bank of England which is due to raise rates again this week.
Boris Johnson's COVID response 'a joke,' irked airline chief says
A leading airline industry official on Tuesday blasted British politicians for criticizing long airport lines and canceled flights once COVID-19 cases eased and in turn assailed Prime Minister Boris Johnson's own response to the pandemic.
UK airlines under fire for Jubilee and summer getaway chaos
The airline industry was one of the hardest-hit sectors during the Covid-19 pandemic. Flights were grounded by lockdowns and travel restrictions.Carriers and airports laid off thousands of employees.
UK companies to trial four-day workweek
Similar trials have also taken place in Spain, Iceland, the United States and Canada. Australia and New Zealand are scheduled to start theirs in August.
Pregnancy trap for workers in controversial Japan scheme
Japan's health ministry says 637 technical interns quit because of pregnancy or childbirth between 2017 and 2020
Sergio Ramos abused by PSG fans after finally making another appearance
The Spaniard was met with boos and whistles after coming on as a substitute against Lorient
Barcelona news: Xavi's top defensive target refuses to discuss future
Xavi wants to bring Chelsea star Cesar Azpilicueta to the Camp Nou this summer. The Spain international's current contract expires in June.
Xavi influence helped Barcelona sign 25-year-old; verbal agreement reached
Barcelona have bagged their second free agent signing ahead of next season. Franck Kessie is expected to arrive from AC Milan when his contract expires in June.
Barcelona news: Xavi continues recruitment; second summer signing imminent
Barcelona are close to completing their second free transfer ahead of next season with Ajax right-back Noussair Mazraoui expected to sign for the club in the coming weeks.
Prince Harry finds his 'ideal' woman in 'more mature' Meghan Markle
The Duke of Sussex's "ideal partner had always seemed to be someone more confident and equally passionate about changing."
Miss Ukraine picks up arms against Russia: 'Invaders will die on our land!'
Ukrainians have shown tough resolve to fight their much stronger neighbour Russia, they have refused to bow down in the face of the grave threat. It is just not Ukrainian men who have taken up arms against the aggressor, but the women too have taken it upon themselves to save their country.
Mired in poverty, dozens of Lebanese join Jihadists in Iraq
The security official believes that "financial motives" are the main reason Tripoli's youth are joining IS ranks.