As the Trump administration's crackdown on international students intensifies, Canadian universities are witnessing a surge in applications from US citizens seeking academic freedom and safety.
Canadian Universities Report Jump in US Applicants Amid Trump Crackdown
The University of British Columbia's Vancouver campus has reported a 27% increase in graduate applications from...
UK's energy regulator Ofgem proposes a new system to recover energy network costs through a more progressive tax on higher earners, aiming to create a fairer system for households.
The UK's energy regulator, Ofgem, is proposing a new system to recover the costs of upgrading Britain's energy networks. Under the...
The UK trade secretary, Jonathan Reynolds, is set to embark on a high-level visit to China later this year, aimed at reviving the key joint economic and trade commission (Jetco), as the government seeks to maintain its rapprochement with Beijing despite ongoing security concerns.
The UK trade secretary, Jonathan Reynolds,...
Syrian doctors are returning home to provide free medical care and help rebuild their country's shattered healthcare system, bringing with them expertise and experience gained while working in Germany.
The German medical community has come together to support Syrian Doctors who have been working in Germany, providing them with an...
A British billionaire's luxury superyacht, lying on the seabed off Guernsey since its sinking in 2016, is set to be raised next month, sparking concerns over safety and environmental impact.
The 236-foot (Superyacht) at Risk of Collapse as Demolition Delayed.
The 'luxury yacht' , owned by the late British billionaire Sir...
Ghana's ban on foreigners from trading in its local gold market aims to boost national revenue and address environmental concerns caused by widespread illegal gold mining, also known as galamsey.
Ghana's Gold Market Ban: A Bid to Boost Revenue and Address Environmental Concerns
Ghana has banned all foreigners from trading in...
A Swedish investigation into the severing of two undersea cables in the Baltic Sea has found no conclusive evidence that the damage was intentional, suggesting that the vessel responsible may have accidentally severed the cables with its anchor.
A Swedish investigation into the severing of two undersea cables in the...
A US federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration's attempt to terminate a Biden-era program granting legal status to over 500,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela.
A US federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration's attempt to terminate a Biden-era program that granted legal status to...
A UK-led conference in London aims to chart a 'pathway to end the suffering and the appalling disregard for human life' in Sudan, bringing together ministers from 14 countries and representatives from international organizations to seek sustainable solutions.
A Pathway to End Suffering in Sudan
The UK has convened a conference...
A bizarre incident at Frankfurt Airport has raised questions about the safety and security measures in place for high-profile individuals, after a 50-year-old man was fined €4,500 for hugging German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on an airport runway.
In a bizarre incident that has raised questions about the safety and security...