North Korea’s capital Pyongyang is expected to hold mass military parades this week but the country’s leader Kim Jong-un hasn’t been seen in public for more than a month.
Families in Turkey spend night in freezing cold after earthquakes
“My God, we don’t even have a bed.”
UK industrial action: What strikes are coming up?
The UK has been hit by a barrage of industrial action as nurses, ambulance workers and teachers strike over pay and conditions.
BP profits soar to £23bn after spike in oil and gas prices
Profit more than doubled at oil giant BP last year as the business benefited from runaway gas prices caused by the war in Ukraine. The company said it will invest an additional eight billion dollars (£6.6 billion) each in the energy transition, and in …
China could unlock ‘treasure trove’ of personal information from Australians
Sky News Political Reporter Jonathan Lea investigates how much information the Chinese government is gathering from people’s cars and personal devices as its global technological influence expands.
China’s domination around smart devices has led a Wa…
75% of LGBTQ+ startup founders hide their identity from investors, UK survey finds – CNBC
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75% of LGBTQ+ startup founders hide their identity from investors, UK survey finds
A survey from U.K. LGBTQ+ investor network Proud Ventures found that 75% of LGBTQ+ startup founders and 79% of investors conceal their identity.
French protesters hold more strikes over pension changes
Public transportation, schools and electricity, oil and gas supplies are disrupted in France as demonstrators were to take to the streets for a third round of nationwide strikes and protests against the government’s pension reform plans.
Winter weather hampers resecue efforts as Turkey, Syria earthquake death toll passes 5,000
International rescue crews have started to arrive in the region to help Turish efforts, in a frantic race to find survivors.
Espionage expert warns ‘China spying in ways you wouldn’t believe’ after balloon incursion
China’s spy balloon was just a “political stunt” gone wrong, claimed an espionage expert adding Beijing’s attempt should not be taken as a joke.