It's three for three in Rian Johnson's whodunit series, with Daniel Craig returning as gentleman sleuth Benoit Blanc for a ...
Reddit argues that the world-first law is unconstitutional because it infringes on Australia’s implied freedom of political ...
A defence expert weighs in on whether Europe needs more nuclear-powered submarines amid growing tensions with Russia.
The companies face fines of up to 49.5 million Australian dollars (€28.1 million) from Wednesday if they fail to take ...
Integrity-related investigations, like the College of Europe probe, carry a high risk of damaging the EU's reputation, the ...
The announcement marks Google’s return to the smart glasses market after its earlier Google Glass project stalled in 2015.
Recent incursions into NATO territory and manpower shortages faced by the Ukrainian armed forces have accelerated advances in ...
A European plan to favour “made in Europe” products has been pushed back to 2026 by the Commission, with several member ...
Companies are investing more than ever in well-being – but the mental health of employees only seems to be getting worse.
The study by UN Women follows a similar report by the UN cultural and educational agency UNESCO in 2021 that highlighted the ...
Small businesses now play a central role in Uzbekistan’s growth, with rising output, more jobs and expanding opportunities ...
The cloud computing giant missed revenue expectations, as well as announcing an increase in its planned spending on AI data ...