Scoop: The reason Gillian Anderson thought playing Prince Andrew interviewer Emily Maitlis was “scary”.
Acting as former Newsnight journalist Emily Maitlis in a Netflix film based on her 2019 interview with Prince Andrew, according to Gillian Anderson, was "scary".
How Temu is revolutionizing the e-commerce industry.
123 million Americans watched the Super Bowl this year, a record number.
In the new show Big Mood, Bridgerton’s Nicola Coughlan explains why she detests on-screen vanity.
Nicola Coughlan, star of Bridgerton and Derry Girls, enjoys getting dolled up for special occasions, but she is determined to look "really bad" for her newest TV show.
Putin celebrates the illegitimate annexation of Crimea after declaring victory in the Russian election.
During a concert commemorating the tenth anniversary of the unlawful takeover of Crimea from Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin praised the "return" of the region to Russia.
Unilever is separating its ice cream division and eliminating jobs.
Owner of Marmite and Dove soap, Unilever, has announced plans to eliminate 7,500 positions globally as part of a comprehensive three-year cost-cutting program.
Does the West truly face a threat from TikTok?
China has criticized a law that's making its way through Congress in the US, claiming it's unfair and could lead to TikTok being blocked there.
US tech company Nvidia releases its most recent artificial intelligence chip.
With the release of its most recent artificial intelligence (AI) chip, Nvidia claims that it can complete some tasks up to 30 times quicker than its predecessor.
An opposition leader in Singapore is accused of lying before parliament.
Pritam Singh, the head of Singapore's opposition, is accused of lying to a parliamentary committee while testifying under oath.
For the first time in seventeen years, Japan hiked interest rates.
The central bank of Japan increased borrowing costs for the first time in seventeen years.
Lionel Messi: Hong Kong sports fans who do not turn up will receive a 50% refund.
The match organizer announced that admirers of Lionel Messi in Hong Kong who purchased tickets to a friendly that he abruptly withdrew from will receive a 50% refund.