Food in UK can be 60% dearer with new Brexit checks
Importers of food from the EU to Britain have expressed concerns that newly implemented post-Brexit checks could lead to cost increases of up to...
London black cab drivers case: Uber faces £250m lawsuit
Uber is facing a substantial lawsuit in London, with nearly 11,000 black cab drivers seeking damages totaling at least £250 million. The drivers claim...
Why European elections matter to world?
In June, voters from 27 European countries will participate in elections that are crucial for both the European Union and the wider world. Approximately...
Tensions mount as China starts global mining for green tech
This tension has escalated as China, a dominant player in the mineral processing industry crucial for the green economy, increases its mining activities. Just...
Millions use WhatsApp despite ban in countries
Millions of people are bypassing restrictions to use WhatsApp in countries where it's officially banned, according to the platform's chief, Will Cathcart. In an...
Telegraph newspaper is up for sale again
The Daily and Sunday Telegraph newspapers are back for sale after a deal involving an Abu Dhabi-backed consortium to take over the titles fell...
Australia promises $1bn for women who leave violent relationships
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced a package of new measures totaling $925 million aimed at supporting victims of domestic violence and addressing...
Now, pay higher fee for sending money orders from Africa
Jerry Lukendo Mbokani regularly faces a complex process when remitting money to his aging mother in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Living in Kampala,...
Drought dries up dam in Philippines, 300-year-old town revealed
A nearly 300-year-old town, Pantabangan, which was submerged in the 1970s to build a reservoir, has reemerged as scorching temperatures in the Philippines have...