European inflation presents a mixed bag, with eases in inflation when energy and food prices are included in measures, but persistence when excluded.
Prime Minister Netanyahu added insult to injury by characterising Smotrich's shocking declaration, in a tweet four days later, as "inappropriate."
A report by the UK's Defence Ministry has claimed that the Russian soldiers have been abusing alcohol.
Disney was still reeling under the aftereffects of COVID-19 when it got involved in a controversy over the passage of the "Parental Rights in Education Bill"
Former US President Donald Trump is no stranger to controversies. He has often made headlines for his remarks and stance on issues.
A group of 33 swimmers have been accused of harassing a pod of wild dolphins near the Big Island in Hawaii on Sunday.
With the reopening of borders and customers craving new adventures, the number of people travelling worldwide has rocketed with exceptional growth for UK-India tourism.
Cambodia declared tigers functionally extinct in 2016 and has since been trying to reintroduce them into the country.
Twitter CEO Elon Musk has often been involved in Twitter spats, and the latest to join the list is the World Health Organisation (WHO).
Russian President Vladimir Putin has often been the centre of several conspiracy theories and rumours.
The 'Enjoy Slow' campaign motivates people to drink slowly and moderately, with Captain Morgan stating that responsible drinking is celebratory and should be a social and cultural norm.
The British defence ministry said on Monday that it would provide Ukraine with depleted uranium-tipped armour-piercing bullets.
London's Metropolitan Police has again come under scrutiny after a report claimed that the organisation failed to protect members of the public.
Oil refinery workers and bin collectors in France have gone on a strike, with another day of protests planned for Thursday just before King Charles's visit.
Vladimir Putin stated that Ukraine peace settlement might be built on a Chinese proposal to stop the conflict, but that Kyiv and the West were not yet ready.
Millions of dead fish were found in a river in the Australian Outback after the country saw record temperatures.
As many as 43,000 people may have died in Somalia last year due to the ongoing drought in the country.
Donald Trump has spent the last 40 years navigating several judicial inquiries without ever being charged with a crime.
Global LNG industry to face challenges in the medium-to-long term says IEEFA, predicting that there will be "sustained high global LNG prices and declines in gas consumption in Europe".
Poetry has the unique ability to support linguistic diversity and give a platform for global recognition of diversity through poetic expression.
Kearney's annual IWD research reported that less than half of female business leaders in the UK, US and Singapore are able to raise issues at board level.
Hargreaves Lansdown's Susannah Streeter has spoken on UBS's $3.23 billion purchase of Credit Suisse with the latter having been saved by its domestic rival.
Although it is in the headlines for political turmoil, Pakistan is facing its worst-ever financial crisis. Even officials have uttered the taboo word: Default?
Women's representation in the workplace has improved over the years worldwide but still remains weak in certain areas, especially for Asian female employees.
Constantly having a smile on your face has its benefits, aside from having a better emotional state, like being less likely to develop the common cold.
The 67th Session of the Commission of the Status of Women this year pushes for gender equality in the digital age, and the empowerment of women across STEM and Politics.
Former US President Donald Trump has thousands of supporters and fans, and one such supporter happens to be none other than the CEO of Twitter.
Thousands of women from different parts of the world have come out in support of the Iranian teenagers.
There is no word yet if Prince Harry, Meghan Markle along with their children will attend the coronation.
The most significant joint military drills between the U.S. and South Korea have been held in the past five years coincide with Pyongyang's most recent tests.