Pakistan Says Afghan Asylum Seekers Must Leave By November
Afghan asylum seekers who have fled the Taliban will be deported from Pakistan by December, as tensions on the border continue to intensify.
'If You Were My Employee, I'd Fire You,' Elon Musk Told His Ex-Wife
The essay titled "I Was a Starter Wife" was published in Marie Claire magazine, two years after their split in 2008.
Turkey Strikes PKK Bases After Suicide Blast to Distract Security Guards and Unleash Second Attack
In response to a suicide blast that intended to interrupt the reopening of Turkey's parliament, Turkish warplanes have destroyed several PKK bases in Iraq.
Patrick J. Adams Shares Regret For Sharing Throwback Photos of Meghan Markle
The actor deemed it was "thoughtless" on his part to post pictures from "Suits" given the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike.
ChatGPT Will Finally Be Able To Access Real-Time Data Online
Earlier, OpenAI's ChatGPT AI bot could only access data from the internet up till September 2021.
Oil Rally Cools, Providing Relief For Stocks
Oil prices flirted with one-year highs on Thursday before falling in a bout of profit-taking, which tempted investors back into stocks after several days of losses over inflation fears.
A Quarter Of Nagorno-Karabakh's Population Flees To Armenia Fearing Reprisal
As many as 28,000 people have been forced to flee the region due to horrific violence.
Empty Properties Rate Hit 24% Sparks Urgent Calls to Tackle England's Escalating Homelessness Crisis
Over the past six years, the number of long-term empty properties has surged by 24 per cent, prompting housing experts to call for stronger political action.
Stock Markets Across the G20 Are under Strain as They Face a Host of Challenges
Whilst high interest rates are putting pressure on Western stock exchanges, China and Russia are facing difficulties of their own.
Elon Musk Mocked By Taylor Swift Fans After He Gives Her 'Advice' On Her Music
Taylor Swift's fans mercilessly mocked Elon Musk after he suggested that she post "some music or concert videos directly on X (formerly called Twitter)".
Rupert Murdoch Steps Down as Chairman Of Fox News
According to the company, Mr Murdoch's son, Lachlan Murdoch, will become sole chairman of News Corp. and continue as executive chair and chief executive of Fox.
Windows 11 AI Update Adds Google Lens-Like OCR To Camera, Snipping Tool
Windows Camera app users will soon be able to scan text directly through the camera lens.
Stock markets waver before central bank rate decisions
Stock markets wavered on Monday as traders looked ahead to interest-rate decisions this week from the US Federal Reserve and the Bank of England.
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.
Wife of drug lord 'El Chapo' awarded release from federal custody in the United States
El Chapo's wife, Emma Coronel, is free after serving time in prison for drug-related charges, whilst her husband is spending his life behind bars in Colorado.
Arm Holdings returns to stock market with spectacular IPO valued at over $60 Billion
The UK-based chip designer had previously agreed to be acquired by US chip giant Nvidia, but this plan was abandoned in February of the preceding year.
Scientists are 'excited' after NASA discovers signs of life on a distant planet
Scientists have found a planet that boasts carbon dioxide and methane. It is thought that the K2-18b planet has the means to support extra-terrestrial life.
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's biography reveals why the billionaire decided to buy Twitter
The biography portrays the business magnate as a complex, tortured figure.
Elon Musk has demon-like outbursts, claims his biographer
Biographer Walter Isaacson has made several wild revelations about Musk.
China's defence minister also goes 'missing' after foreign minister's recent disappearance
China's defence minister, Li Shangfu, has also not been spotted publicly in the last two weeks.
Chip designer arm targets $52 bn valuation in year's largest IPO
British chip designer Arm is targeting a valuation of more than $52 billion for its initial public offering (IPO) on the Nasdaq exchange on Thursday, according to a company press release.
BP shares sink after CEO quits over relationships
Shares in British energy major BP sank Wednesday after chief executive Bernard Looney resigned unexpectedly over his failure to disclose past relationships with colleagues.
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.
Man United new shirt sponsor deal is 'biggest in football'
Worth a reported £65 million per year, the Red Devils' new deal is richer than the current biggest shirt sponsorship package, which is held by Real Madrid and Fly Emirates.
China faces unusual problem as 70 crocodiles escape during floods
The last few days in China have been chaotic due to Typhoon Haikui.
Apple to unveil iPhone 15 at 'Wonderlust' event today
The annual event, dubbed 'Wonderlust' this year, is set to begin live streaming at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET at apple.com or on the Apple TV app.
Apple surpasses other brands in user satisfaction, service quality, more
Apple users are the happiest with the speed, software, rear and front camera setup of the iPhone.
Princess Eugenie shares never-before-seen photo of Queen Elizabeth II a year after her death
Her Majesty died on Sept. 8, 2022 in Balmoral Castle at the age of 96.
Spanish football chief Rubiales announces resignation during Piers Morgan interview
Luis Rubiales made the decision to step down after three weeks of pressure over the scandal caused by his kiss on Spanish footballer Jenni Hermoso after the Women's World Cup final.