VodafoneThree has awarded Ericsson and Nokia a $2.7 billion contract to build the UK’s largest 5G network, a move set to reshape telecom competition.
UK police have arrested dozens of protesters backing the banned group Palestine Action, sparking a heated debate over free speech, security, and protest rights.
UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York, urging an immediate end to the Gaza conflict and highlighting the urgent need for a sustainable ceasefire.
UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed met OpenAI CEO Sam Altman in Abu Dhabi to explore deeper AI collaboration, focusing on research, infrastructure, and innovation.
As Donald Trump signed an executive order for the sale of TikTok’s U.S. operations to a U.S. group, he joked he would make its algorithm “100 % MAGA,” though he added all views would be “treated fairly.”
Around 125 jobs will be lost at the Lincolnshire (Lindsey) oil refinery after its parent company entered insolvency, even as revised GDP data shows the UK economy grew faster under Labour than previously estimated
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves has proposed a new youth mobility scheme that would allow young Europeans aged ~18-30 to live and work in the UK under a post-Brexit arrangement, while emphasising limits on duration and net migration.
The UK government has ruled out imposing VAT (sales tax) on private healthcare services, according to Health Minister Wes Streeting, despite speculation ahead of the upcoming budget.
UK inflation eased slightly, but a sudden oil price surge has raised new concerns for the Bank of England as it balances growth, rates, and stability.
Sharjah Self-Defense Club emerged victorious in the No-Gi category at the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Championship, showcasing skill, discipline, and teamwork.