A key article of French government’s controversial pension reform plans has been rejected by the country’s parliament. The so-called senior index, intended to track the employment of senior workers in companies, failed to get enough support following a…
Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan on regulating crypto
“If you’re going to take deposits, make loans, or engage in transactional services for a company…you ought to be regulated.”
Rise in migrants from Horn of Africa to Gulf states worrying: UN
IOM chief says number of women and children migrating from Horn of Africa to Gulf states has significantly increased.
Duangphet Phromthep, one of 12 boys rescued from a Thai cave in 2018, dies in U.K.
Duangphet Phromthep, one of the 12 boys rescued from a flooded Thai cave after a weekslong operation that drew global attention in 2018, has died in the U.K., British and Thai officials announced Wednesday.
Silvio Berlusconi and Ruby the Heartstealer acquitted in ‘bunga bunga’ bribery case
Teenage Moroccan nightclub dancer – now 30 – says scandal has been decade-long ’nightmare’
SAP’s February 2023 Security Updates Patch High-Severity Vulnerabilities
The most severe of the new security notes delivers updates to the Chromium browser in the SAP Business Client, to resolve a total of 54 vulnerabilities, including 22 high-severity issues.
Comfort dogs visit Michigan campus after shooting
The four-legged friends met with students in the aftermath of a shooting that left three dead.
Nicola Sturgeon denies ‘short-term pressures’ behind resignation as Scottish first minister – UK politics live
Latest updates: Scotland’s first minister says she has ‘wrestled’ with decision for weeksShare your views on Nicola Sturgeon’s resignationSNP MP Stewart McDonald described Nicola Sturgeon as “the finest public servant of the devolution age” amid report…
Alex Murdaugh’s bizarre botched hitman plot can be presented at murder trial, judge rules in reversal
Three months on from the double murders, Murdaugh allegedly paid a hitman to shoot him dead so that his son Buster would receive a $10m life insurance windfall
Italy ex-PM Silvio Berlusconi acquitted in ‘bunga-bunga’ party case
The billionaire is acquitted of bribing witnesses to lie about his notorious “bunga-bunga” parties.