Australian soldier and husband accused of spying for Russia
An Australian soldier and her husband have been accused of spying for Russia in the first charges brought under sweeping espionage laws.
An Australian soldier and her husband have been accused of spying for Russia in the first charges brought under sweeping espionage laws.
Tesco has issued a warning to shoppers who have purchased the product saying: "Please do not eat it."
The rap mogul, whose real name is Shawn Carter, was accused in a civil suit on Monday of once raping a 13-year-old girl. Now he has filed a motion requesting the accuser reveal her name, instead of filing anonymously as "Jane Doe". In the document, obtained by various outlets, his lawyer Alex Spiro stated that Carter "is respectfully seeking either dismissal of the allegations or disclosure of the Plaintiff's identity". "Fair is fair. It is not consistent with justice, fairness, or the rules governing federal proceedings for the Plaintiff and her counsel to smear (Jay-Z)'s good name.”
Phil Shiner, 67, was principal solicitor at law firm Public Interest Lawyers.
Air travel has bounced back from the COVID-19 pandemic, with nearly one billion passengers in the EU within 2023 alone. Which airport, however, welcomed the most?View on euronews
If you want to get yourself thoroughly depressed, spend a little time looking at statistics about Americans’ retirement preparedness. Roughly half of people between age 55 and 66 have no retirement savings at all, according to U.S. Census Bureau data, and women are in worse shape than men from the standpoint of retirement preparedness. Rather than looking to a single blockbuster solution to help make up for a savings gap, what if you were to consider a little bit of several prudent strategies—being willing to cut your standard of living a bit in retirement, working a bit longer, and investing a bit better, for example?
A woman who alleges she was sexually assaulted by Sean “Diddy” Combs has amended her lawsuit to include allegations that she was also assaulted by Jay-Z at the same party.
An FT investigation revealed in August how Google helped Meta in a secret marketing project targeting 13- to 17-year-olds who use YouTube, owned by Google-parent Alphabet, to promote Meta's Instagram. Nonetheless, European Commission officials have been looking into the partnership and have sent collated information to regulators who are weighing on whether to act, the latest FT report said, citing people familiar with the matter. "The safeguards we have to protect teens, like prohibiting ad personalization, are industry leading and continue to work," a Google spokesperson said in an email.
Shell and the environmental campaign group Greenpeace have settled a multimillion-pound lawsuit brought over an at-sea protest. The oil firm brought the case, described by Greenpeace as an act of "intimidation", in London over an incident in January last year that saw four activists board a production vessel while in transit near the Canary Islands. The four, who were campaigning against oil drilling, used ropes to hoist themselves on to the vessel from inflatable boats that chased the ship at high speed.
China’s exports slowed in November and its imports declined, falling below forecasts and underscoring potential weakness in trade at a time when its leaders are striving to boost the economy after the shocks of the COVID-19 pandemic. Imports fell 3.9% from a year earlier, reflecting weak demand from industries and consumers. With exports outpacing imports, China’s trade surplus rose to $97.4 billion.
Macy’s would be more valuable if it just shut down its business and sold everything off for parts.
Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced several measures to prop up Germany's ailing steel sector on Monday after he met with industry representatives to discuss high energy prices, cheap Asian competition and an economic downturn. In a statement issued by his spokesperson, Scholz said he would initiate the extension of state aid allowing employers to switch employees to shorter working hours during an economic downturn. He also said his government would seek to cap the costs of electricity transmission at 3 cents per kilowatt hour, partly finance the costs of the transmission grids and ensure that transmission grid fees do not increase in 2025.
Prince Harry could be quizzed for four days in the witness box by lawyers for Rupert Murdoch's News Group Newspapers (NGN) when his lawsuit against the publisher goes to trial next month, London's High Court was told on Tuesday. King Charles' younger son is suing NGN over alleged unlawful activities carried out by journalists and private investigators working for its papers, the Sun and the defunct News of the World, from 1996 until 2011. Last month, the court was told by Harry's lawyer that his case would go to trial in January along with one other litigant – former Labour Party deputy leader Tom Watson – after about 40 other claimants settled.
The Canadian market has experienced a flat trajectory over the past week, but it has risen by 23% over the last year, with earnings projected to grow by 16% annually in the coming years. In such a landscape, identifying stocks that offer both value and growth potential becomes crucial. Penny stocks, often representing smaller or newer companies, can still be relevant investment opportunities when supported by strong financials.
FCA lawyer admits scale of compensation could be larger than first thought, and as big as PPI, which cost banks £50bn
Jay-Z has filed his first formal response to a lawsuit alleging he and Sean "Diddy" Combs raped a 13-year-old girl at a VMA afterparty in 2000.
China's top electric vehicle maker BYD gained market share as the world's largest auto market recorded its fastest-growing month in 2024, setting BYD up to exceed its global annual sales goal and overtake Ford and Honda. Aided by robust sales in China, BYD is on course to top its annual sales target of 4 million vehicles, which would put it ahead of Japan's Honda and Detroit-based Ford for 2024.
Job vacancies have dried up faster in the United Kingdom than in other similar countries over the past year, recruitment platform Indeed said on Tuesday, adding to signs of a loss of momentum in the British economy in the second half of this year. Indeed's data showed that as of Nov. 29 there were 23% fewer jobs advertised on its platform in Britain compared with a year earlier - a sharper decline than the 14% drop shown in official data which covers the August to October period. Job vacancies were 12% lower than before the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jay-Z denies allegations that unnamed girl was drugged and raped by him and Combs at a party after MTV music awards in 2000
Unions hail ‘historic outcome’ after agreement reached on claims that left council with estimated £760m liabilities
Syria, which is not a major oil producer, has endured severe economic damage over the course of a nearly 15-year civil war. The Assad regime had allied closely with Iran, one of the world’s key oil exporters. The tumult in Syria poses little immediate threat to oil or gasoline prices in the U.S., since Syria plays no meaningful role in global oil supply.