A couple of newly leaked live images confirm the OnePlus 11R will come with an Alert Slider and an IR Blaster.
Two upcoming Apple Macs with "Mac14,6" and "Mac15,4" identifiers have appeared in Steam's November 2022 survey.
The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra has received the MIIT certification before its rumoured launch early next year.
A "sadistic" man has been convicted of murdering his colleague at his parents' house in Leicestershire, UK, last year.
Arsenal are considering a potential move for Joao Felix to replace Gabriel Jesus, who is facing around three months on the sidelines.
A 23-year-old man was executed in a public hanging carried out in the city of Mashhad, Iran.
Charles Leclerc is certain Mercedes will join the title fight in 2023 after showing massive progress in 2022 following a difficult start to the season.
Jonathan Sherman, the son of a Canadian billionaire couple, has tripled the cash reward for information about his parents' killers.
ITV technical director Roger Pearce actually died on Nov. 21, ahead of both Grant Wahl and Khalid Al-Misslam.
Ebanie Bridges promoted her OnlyFans account during the weigh in for her bout against compatriot Shannon O'Connell. She then treated her fans to a topless picture after her win.
The former beauty queen has been in the news for wearing revealing outfits while in Qatar.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been accused of capitalising on their royal titles as they continue to criticise The Firm.
It reportedly only takes one Sussex-obsessed individual to target King Charles III or even the Wales' children.
The Duchess of Sussex re-enacted the curtsy she did when she first met the late monarch.
Lionel Messi and Argentina face Croatia in the first semi-final on Tuesday, before 2018 champions France take on giant-killing Morocco on the following day.
The body of well-known U.S. soccer journalist Grant Wahl, who died suddenly on Friday after collapsing while covering a match at the World Cup in Qatar, has arrived in the United States, the State Department said on Monday.
Sam Bankman-Fried, who founded and led FTX until a liquidity crunch forced the cryptocurrency exchange to declare bankruptcy last month, was arrested on Monday.
The dollar was firm on Tuesday leading in to the release of U.S. inflation data and the final Federal Reserve meeting of the year.
The International Monetary Fund's executive board on Monday discussed the surcharges it collects from mostly middle- and lower-income countries on larger loans that are not repaid quickly, but failed to agree to launch a formal review.
Up to 100,000 members of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) in England, Wales and Northern Ireland will hold a one-day stoppage on Thursday
Microsoft is to take a 4% equity stake in London Stock Exchange Group as part of a 10-year commercial deal to migrate the exchange operator's data platform into the cloud, the British company said on Monday.
The government declared sexual harassment in public places as a criminal offence, with sentences of up to two years in jail awaiting perpetrators.
British nurses will go on strike this week, hitting already stretched hospitals and cranking up pressure on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to quell the biggest wave of industrial action to hit the country in decades.
European Union foreign ministers agreed on Monday to put another 2 billion euros ($2.1 billion) into a fund that has been used to pay for military support for Ukraine, after it was largely depleted during almost 10 months of the war.
Britain's economy remains on course for a long-lasting recession on fallout from the highest inflation in decades, analysts said on Monday, even if official data showed growth in October.
The European Union is hoping to reach a deal on Tuesday to impose a carbon dioxide tariff on imports of polluting goods such as steel and cement, a scheme the bloc says is crucial to support European industry during the low-carbon transition.
Britain's economy rebounded in October a little more strongly than expected from September when output was affected by a one-off public holiday to mark the funeral of Queen Elizabeth, but a recession remained on the cards, official data showed on Monday.
The European Parliament scrambled Monday to get ahead of the widening scandal of alleged huge cash bribes from figures working on behalf of World Cup host Qatar.
EU competition regulators have revised state aid rules to make it easier for European Union countries to finance the rollout of fast-speed broadband, key to achieving the bloc's ambitious digital and green goals.
A British businessman accused of conspiring to violate U.S. sanctions placed on Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska will fight extradition from Britain at a hearing in May, his lawyers told a London court on Monday.