Days after Twitter Inc fired half its staff and new owner Elon Musk tweeted a recommendation to vote for Republican candidates, election experts are anxiously bracing for a surge in online misinformation as Americans head to the polls on Tuesday.
The United States sought to reassure the UN climate summit in Egypt on Tuesday that it will stick to its energy transition even if Republicans triumph in midterm elections.
A speech by EU Council head Charles Michel scheduled to be broadcast at the opening of a major Chinese trade fair was abruptly cancelled due to wrangling over censorship, diplomats told AFP Tuesday.
Adidas on Tuesday named Bjorn Gulden, chief of rival outfitter Puma, as its new CEO as the German sportswear giant seeks to emerge from months of turbulence.
Reynolds shared his excitement over his daughters getting to discover their aunt Taylor as a talented musician and not just the quirky aunt at parties.
Prince Harry reportedly would have preferred to see Archie running barefoot with other children there.
Taylor Swift and Joe Alwyn have been together for six years already.
The house sitter locked the door to a neighbour who offered to revive the singer with a defibrillator.
A woman who had her iPhone and handbag stolen in a street attack in Derby managed to track down her device using another Apple device.
Scientists have been able to discover the world's largest known seagrass ecosystem in the Bahamas with the help of tiger sharks.
Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko feels Lewis Hamilton will again emerge as Max Verstappen's main title rival in 2023 with Leclerc's errors expected to again keep him out of contention.
UK Cabinet Office Minister Sir Gavin Williamson allegedly asked a senior civil servant to "slit your throat" when he was serving as defence secretary.
An eight-year-old girl was allegedly kept locked inside her house for the whole of her life by her mother and grandparents in Germany.
The Duke of Sussex was in a relationship with Davy for seven years before they broke up in 2011.
Daniel Ricciardo will not be on the grid next season after McLaren decided to terminate his contract a year early. He is expected to remain in the sport in a reserve driver role.
After tolerating high temperatures and drought in the summer, Britons have now been warned of floods in the autumn.
The monarch allegedly sent the Queen Consort to a centre 5000 miles away from London to help with her alcohol addiction.
The model said she wants her husband to keep playing in the MLB.
Prince William is the president of the English Football Association.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have allegedly been arguing over their upcoming projects with Netflix.
The Duke of Sussex's memoir will be available on Jan. 10, 2023.
British businesses fear a gloomy Christmas ahead, as almost half of households plan to cut festive spending due to the soaring cost of living and sales are already falling sharply in inflation-adjusted terms.
Nissan Motor Co's concerns about technology transfers have complicated its partner Renault's plans to sell a large stake in its gasoline-engine business to China's Geely, three people familiar with the talks said.
Vietnam's garment industry is expected to face a decline in orders from its key markets over the next two quarters, the country's textile and apparel association said on Monday, amid high inflation that is dampening global demand.
Ryanair on Monday posted its largest ever after-tax profit for its key summer season and said it expected very strong passenger and fare growth for years to come as customers switch from higher-cost rivals.
French energy giant TotalEnergies has pulled ahead of rivals Shell and BP in the race to build up a renewables business, data collected by Reuters shows.
The U.S. dollar sank on Monday against the euro and sterling supported by a risk on sentiment and a rally in the European stocks market.
The recent crisis in Britain's government bond market means smaller UK pension schemes may fork out more money for a bespoke liability-driven investment (LDI) strategy in future to ensure better protection, industry sources say.
Improving transparency of 'non-banks' such as pension funds is a first step in applying lessons from turmoil in Britain's government bond market, Bank of England executive director Sarah Breeden said on Monday.
European shares rose on Monday, reversing declines from the opening bell, as a jump in travel stocks helped outweigh a drag from China-exposed luxury giants.