Israeli Business Continue To Collapse And Beg For Customers
Israel's economy has significantly decreased and companies continue to collapse after the country lost 8% of its workforce to the Israeli Defence Forces.
What Hospitality Trends Are Predicted For 2024?
In the final months of 2023, hospitality experts have compiled a list of hospitality trends that are expected to trend in 2024.
Israel Says It's Making Porgress And Eliminates 'Terrorist Infrastructure' As Gaza Death Toll Nears 20,000
This week, the IDF reported that it had eliminated a weapons warehouse, security headquarters and at least 7,000 Hamas fighters.
Putin Left Furious After UK Implement Further Sanctions On Russian Goods
As Russian President Vladimir Putin continues to deny an economic crisis, the UK and its NATO allies have implemented further sanctions on Russian businesses.
Small-Island Nations Criticise COP28 Agreement For Not Considering Poorer Economies
While the COP28 agreement sets out to see the end of fossil fuels, the UN reported that the world is still not on track to meet net-zero goals by 2050.
What New Businesses Will Generate The Most Profits In 2024?
The COVID-19 pandemic led to almost 50 people quitting their jobs, taking matters into their own hands and becoming the newest entrepreneurs in the UK.
Zara Pulls Ad Campaign After Images Likened To Gaza Crisis
Zara has been hit with boycott and cancel culture threats after its ad campaign, which depicted mannequins wrapped in white plastic, was linked to Gaza.
Sunak Wins Rwanda Bill Vote And Avoids Tory Rebellion
Despite several humanitarian concerns, Rishi Sunak's emergency Rwanda legislation was passed by an overall majority vote in the House of Commons this week.
Thousands Of Journalists Are Calling For An End To The Killing Of Journalists In Gaza
For Our Colleagues has issued a statement that calls for an immediate end to the killing of journalists and media workers in Israel, Gaza and Lebanon.
Mary Earps Goalkeeper Shirt Sells Out In Five Minutes
After being refusing to sell female goalkeeper shirts amid the 2023 World Cup, Nike confirmed that goalkeeper kits will be available for fans to purchase in all future England Women's shirt sales.
Why Is Puma Really Ending Its Partnership With Israel's National Football Team?
After being accused of supporting Israeli settlements in the West Bank, Puma has announced that it will no longer be sponsoring Israel's football squad.
A Conversation With 'Hey Girls': How Women Are Reclaiming Control Of Menstrual Health
'Hey Girls' is a menstrual health brand that sets out to provide women with safe and sustainable sanitary products while eradicating period poverty across the UK.
Refugee Charities Call Sunak's Emergency Rwanda Treaty 'Cruel And Nasty'
After ignoring two unlawful rulings, the UK Government implemented an emergency Rwanda Treaty "to ensure our plan cannot be stopped".
New Migration Requirements Are Pushing Women And Small Businesses Out Of The UK
Women, children and small businesses are bearing the brunt of the government's new anti-immigration strategies, according to experts.
Iran Slammed For Alarming Number Of Executions
In the first 10 months of 2023, more than 600 people have been sentenced to death and executed in Iran.
The EU Is Successfully Pushing Fast Fashion Brands Towards Sustainability
Some 5.8 million tonnes of garment materials are discarded each year, in response, fast-fashion brands have pledged to reverse the effects of "overproduction and overconsumption of clothing".
Women Leaders Have More Business Confidence Than Men
After decades of research into empowering women in business, a PNC survey reveals that the number of women who feel confident in running their business outnumbers that of men.
Putin Says Women Must Have More Than Eight Children To Save Russia's Population
Russian President Vladimir Putin has urged families to have "eight or even more children" after an estimated 820,000 to 920,000 people have fled the country.
Fighting In Gaza Resumes As Israel Pushes Civilians Further South
The conflict between Hamas and Israel is pushing Palestinian civilians further south and making them question whether anywhere is truly safe.
UK Announce Climate Aid At COP28 After Second Earthquake Rocks The Philippines
After a violent earthquake rocked the Philippines for the second time in two weeks, Sunak announced that the UK will be providing countries vulnerable to climate change with funding.
COP28 Leaders 'Have Noticed' That Sunak Is Delaying Climate Promises
While attempting to protect the public's personal finances at COP28, Sunak was criticised by international leaders for continuing to delay net zero goals.
Employing Young People Could Save The Hospitality Sector From A Staffing Crisis
After Brexit, around 92,000 EU workers left the hospitality sector to return to their home country, leaving hospitality leaders pushing vacancies onto young people.
Palestinian Prisoner Speaks Out As Israel Say Hamas Broke Ceasefire
After more than 80 Israeli captives have been released by Hamas in return for 180 Palestinian prisoners, Israel has accused Hamas of breaking the ceasefire agreement.
Brexit, COVID And Strikes Have Left Hospitality Businesses In 'Crisis'
UK Hospitality says businesses are left in "crisis" mode after the recent Autumn Statement announced that the standard business multiplier would increase by more than six per cent.
Women Leaders Are Fighting The Global Hunger Crisis In Ways You Won't Expect
Women entrepreneurs are using their skills to end famine and acute food insecurity in the countries most affected by climate extremes.
Shein Applies For New York Listing Despite Forced Labour Allegations
Although the fast-fashion brand has been criticised for exploiting its factory workers, Shein has confidentially filed for an IPO in New York.
What Did Hamas Do To The Children It Kidnapped?
While Hamas claim that its youngest hostage was killed in an IDF airstrike, Israeli children are revealing what they were forced to endure in captivity.
Sadiq Khan Pledges To Keep London's Homeless From Life Threatening Winter Weather
The Mayor of London has implemented SWEP, which sets out to get homeless persons off of the streets, as he calls the current UK weather conditions "freezing".
Less Than 1% Of Aid Funding Is Put Towards Fighting Gender-Based Violence
While humanitarian support is huge, researchers have found that one-fifth of one per cent of the aid funds was spent on reducing gender-based violence.
Research Reveals Global Femicide Crisis Despite Homicide Rate Decreasing
Despite the overall homicide figures decreasing, more women and girls have been killed as a result of gender-based violence across the globe.