In a transformative shift propelled by technological innovation, a new wave of Latin American startups is reshaping the agricultural landscape through the application of artificial intelligence (AI).
In a transformative shift propelled by technological innovation, a new wave of Latin American startups is reshaping the agricultural landscape through the application of artificial intelligence (AI).
In a landmark announcement that underscores the growing integration of technology in sports, International Olympic Committee (IOC) President, Thomas Bach, unveiled the Olympic AI Agenda in London, heralding the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) to revolutionise athlete training, talent identification, and the
A senior Hamas delegation is traveling to Egypt for negotiations aimed at pausing or potentially ending Israel’s military operations in Gaza, even as a ground invasion of Rafah in southern Gaza appears imminent. Led by Khalil al-Hayya, the deputy head of Hamas
A Russian military court has sentenced Vladlen Menshikov, 29, to 14 years in prison after finding him guilty of cooperating with a foreign state and “justifying terrorism,” according to Russian media reports on Monday. Initially, Menshikov was accused of attempting to sabotage
London (Parliament News) – Pub landlord David Worcester defends his pub’s child-free policy, receiving local and international support after a viral tweet. He emphasizes creating a relaxed environment A pub landlord who went viral over a sign advertising a dog-friendly, child-free policy
London (Parliament News) – UK Climate Adviser Chris Stark criticizes PM Rishi Sunak for setbacks in net zero goals, citing a lack of commitment to climate priorities. Sunak’s policies drew scrutiny and concern. PM Rishi Sunak has given up the UK’s reputation
London (Parliament News) – Dr Hilary Cass, leading a review of NHS gender identity services, faces safety concerns due to online abuse following her report’s release. Criticism arises, prompting fears for her well-being. The doctor behind a landmark examination of the NHS’s
London (Parliament News) – Controversy arises as a Met officer implies Jewish presence provokes at a pro-Palestine march. Apologies follow, affirming being Jewish is not provocative. Mixed reactions ensue. After a row over the policing of a pro-Palestine march, the government said
The Government has confirmed it will not make arrangements for the Foreign Secretary, Lord Cameron of Chipping Norton, to appear for questioning by MPs in the House of Commons – despite a recommendation from the House’s Procedure Committee for exactly that to
The UK’s job market is showing signs of slowing down, with unemployment rising to 4.2% between December and February, its highest in six months. During the same period, the employment rate dipped, and economic inactivity—people not working or seeking employment—slightly increased. Economists
A potential TikTok ban in the US could have a “potentially devastating” effect on some UK businesses, online traders are cautioning. President Biden has signed a bill mandating TikTok’s Chinese owner, ByteDance, to sell its stake in the app within nine months
London (Parliament News) – Brexit import checks delay causes business chaos. Businesses face uncertainty over implementation as the government postpones checks on EU imports. Businesses have conveyed Britain’s Brexit border designs as being in “complete disarray” after it emerged the intro of