Russell Crowe, girlfriend refused service at Australian restaurant for not meeting dress code
A Japanese fusion restaurant in Melbourne, Australia reportedly turned Russell Crowe and his girlfriend away because the couple was wearing tennis attire ran afoul of the dress code.
UK trade chief rips Biden's 'protectionist' policies
U.K. Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch on Tuesday slammed President Biden's Inflation Reduction Act as "protectionist" and warned it could cause supply chains to fail.
Newmont makes $16.9B bid for Australia gold producer
The Newmont Corporation has made an indicative $16.9 billion takeover offer for Australia's top goldminer Newcrest Mining to combine the goldmining companies’ assets in China and Australia.
Australia will not print King Charles III on $5 bill, removing monarchy from banknotes
The Reserve Bank of Australia announced King Charles III will not be printed on the country's $5 notes following the transition from currency featuring Queen Elizabeth II.
Netanyahu rips Israel's Supreme Court as 'most activist court on the planet,' doubles down on judicial reforms
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded to protests against his proposed judicial reforms, which he believes will boost the Israeli economy and strengthen democracy.
New Zealand-bound plane flies 13 hours only to land where it took off
A New Zealand-bound flight from Dubai had to land where it started after it was forced to turn around halfway into the nearly 9,000-mile flight Saturday local time.
Budget traveling: World travelers share 3 tips for seeing the world on the cheap
Husband and wife Hudson and Emily Crider of Pennsylvania have traveled all around the world without breaking the bank. Here's how they've been doing it on a budget.
Virginia Giuffre gets book deal weeks before Prince Andrew sexual abuse settlement's gag order to lift: report
Virginia Giuffre reportedly secured a book deal with a publisher for a manuscript detailing alleged sexual abuse she suffered from Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell and Prince Andrew.
Twitter facing legal action from Crown Estate in connection to rent
Twitter is facing legal action from the Crown Estate in the U.K. in connection to rent the social media company allegedly owes for its London office.
Two charged with evading US sanctions to help Russian oligarch protect $90 million yacht
Two men have been charged with protecting the ownership of a $90 million owned by a Russian oligarch Viktor Vekselberg, authorities said.
Enes Kanter Freedom: We must prioritize human rights in the Middle East
Former NBA player Enes Kanter Freedom discusses his role in the ongoing struggle for human rights in Turkey on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'
Qantas Airways sees second flight incident in 2 days, as Fiji-bound plane has 'potential mechanical issue'
Qantas Airways suffered a second in-flight incident in two days after a plane traveling from Sydney to Fiji turned around over a "potential mechanical issue."
Kim Kardashian buys Attallah Cross pendant worn by Princess Diana for almost $200K at auction
Kim Kardashian bought a cross pendant worn by the late Princess Diana to a charity gala in 1987. The amethyst and diamond Attallah Cross sold for $197, 453 at a Sotheby's auction.
British inflation falls in December as food costs soar
Britain's Office for National Statistics released data earlier this week showing that inflation during the month of December fell to 10.5%.
Qantas Airways Boeing plane issues mayday call after engine fails with a 'bang,' lands safely
A Boeing 737-888 plane operated by Qantas Airways landed safely in Sydney, Australia after its crew reported an engine malfunction and mayday call.
UK labor union announces 1-day, all-member strike impacting government departments
A labor union in the United Kingdom announced Wednesday that 100,000 workers in 124 government departments and other bodies will be striking on February 1.
Fashion designer Vivienne Westwood dead at 81
Fashion designer, activist and businesswoman Vivienne Westwood died Thursday surrounded by family. She was 81.
First images emerge of British banknotes featuring King Charles III
The Bank of England has released Tuesday the first images of its new banknotes featuring King Charles III, which are expected to enter circulation by mid-2024.
China calls for oil to be traded with yuan at Gulf summit in Saudi Arabia
Chinese President Xi Jinping called on the top oil producing nations to accept oil purchases with the Chinese yuan in a move to boost nation's currency.
Incoming Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seeks to build on country's 'start-up nation' successes
Having helped turn around and transform the Israeli economy Benjamin Netanyahu faces a lot of challenges as he prepares for a third-term as the country's prime minister.


















