Elon Musk Denounces Five Week Strike as Swedish Workers Challenge Tesla
Tesla, the electric vehicle giant led by entrepreneur Elon Musk, finds itself at the centre of a labour dispute as workers in Sweden embark on strikes.
Travel Hack: How Tourists Can Avoid Paying Entry Fee During Day Trip To Venice
The scheme of the entry fee in Venice will initially be implemented for 30 days as a trial.
Tesla's Musk Says Fallout From Sweden Strike 'Insane'
Tesla chief executive Elon Musk broke his silence Thursday on a strike against his company in Sweden, saying it was "insane" that it may block new car deliveries.
Jeremy Corbyn Criticised For Releasing Controversial Statement On Israel-Hamas 'Truce'
The former Labour Leader has again been criticised for releasing a controversial statement that does not condemn Hamas as a proscribed terrorist organisation.
China Accused Of Genocide As Hundreds Of Mosques Are Destroyed
As part of its policy that sets out to "sinicise" religious minorities, the Chinese government has ordered the destruction of thousands of mosques.
Rishi Sunak's Decision to Scrap Free NHS Prescriptions Draws Criticism for Impact on the Most Vulnerable
Sunak is scrapping free NHS prescriptions that have been a vital lifeline for individuals with chronic conditions, low-income families, and the elderly.
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.
Microsoft Insists Copilot Is A Key Tool For Windows
Windows 10 users can now try out Microsoft's AI-powered Copilot, which was previously only available on Windows 11.
Car Blast Near Niagara Falls Shuts Down US-Canada Crossing, Kills 2
A car erupted into a fireball at a US-Canada checkpoint near Niagara Falls on Wednesday, killing the two occupants, triggering border closures and sparking a massive security alert on the eve of a major holiday.
UK Unveils Voter-friendly Budget With Election On Horizon
Britain's Conservative government launched plans Wednesday to stimulate growth and woo voters for the next general election, delivering a massive tax-cut sweetener for workers but also forecasting sharply lower growth and stubbornly high inflation.
Government Issue Huge Pay Increase As A Step Towards Ending Poverty In The UK
The National Living Wage will increase in 2024 to end low hourly pay for full-time workers and those hit hard by the cost of living crisis across the UK.
Hospitality Workers Are Increasingly Optimistic Despite The Negative Impacts Of Brexit
The Business Confidence Survey reveals that hospitality leaders in Britain are becoming increasingly optimistic despite the challenge of Brexit business rates and inflation.
Full List Of Travel Chaos UK Is Facing Ahead Of December Vacations
Several train strikes are set to take place next month in the UK.
OpenAI Board Member Ilya Sutskever Expresses Regret For Sam Altman's Ousting
After nearly 500 OpenAI employees threatened to resign, Microsoft and Salesforce are trying to rope in researchers from the AI company.
Hopes For Hostage Release As Israel PM Says Deal 'Right Decision'
Hopes mounted Tuesday that Hamas could release dozens of hostages from war-torn Gaza after the Israeli premier said a truce deal was the "right decision" and the militant group's leader and key mediator Qatar said an agreement was in sight.
Deliveroo Riders Not Entitled To Union Rights: UK's Top Court
Food delivery riders for the firm Deliveroo are not entitled to trade union rights such as collective bargaining, the UK Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday.
Influencers Are Afraid Of Getting 'Cancelled' For Promoting Sustainability
A huge 84 per cent of content creators feel that they have to refrain from posting about sustainability due to fears of 'greenwashing' and being 'cancelled'.
Amazon Launches AI Training Program Amid Clamour for Skilled Workers
A new study by AWS and research firm Access Partnership found hiring AI-skilled talent is a priority for 73 per cent of employers.
How Should Teachers Be Using AI? UNESCO Believes It Could Solve Education's Biggest Challenges
Instead of being used to reduce tiredness among teachers, UNESCO says that AI can be used to fight global inequalities in the education sector.
What Are The Best European Countries For Digital Nomads?
In a bid to help the economy recover from the financial effects of COVID-19, European authorities have welcomed remote workers through the digital nomad visa.
Under Fire, Undermanned: Israel's Wartime Economy Soldiers On
When rocket sirens echo on the factory floor of Rav-Bariach Industries, Israel's biggest maker of security doors, workers rush to take refuge in bomb shelters fitted with their own kit.
Asia Trade Talk Stumble Is Another Setback For US: Analysts
The United States stumbled again in trade negotiations with Asia-Pacific partners this week, a setback that analysts say could weigh on America's standing as a partner in the face of China's growing influence.
Trapped Indian Miners Crisis Raises Issue of Workplace Safety
The current crisis in India has once again raised questions about safety standards and how employers ensure their workers are working in as safe of an environment as possible.
Retail Workers Say They Are Regularly Abused By Customers
According to the charity, Retail Trust, one-third of retail workers said that they are victims of customer abuse on a weekly basis.
Cumbria Is Fighting Staffing Crisis In Hospitality And Tourism Sector With Over 200,000 Unemployed
While 80 per cent of Cumbria's population said that they did not want a job, MPs and CEOs are fighting to save its hospitality and tourism sector from crashing.
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.
UK Govt Urges Food Delivery Firms To Step Up Vetting
The UK government on Tuesday urged online food delivery platforms such as Uber Eats, Just Eat and Deliveroo to step up driver vetting to protect people and prevent unauthorised immigrants working illegally.
UK Ministers Urged to Expand Financial Support for Cost of Living Crisis
With the cost of household gas and electricity remaining notably elevated, the cost of living crisis continues to plague Britons.
Argentina Needs Reform, But Milei's Anarcho-Capitalism Would Spell Disaster
Massa may have won the first round by a healthy 6% to the surprise of pollsters, but much of the remaining conservative base.
Biden Says Gaza Hospital 'Must Be Protected'
US President Joe Biden urged Israel on Monday to protect Gaza's main hospital as heavy fighting between Israeli forces and Hamas raged around the complex.