Newly face-lifted Big Ben will ring in London New Year
Britain’s Big Ben bell in parliament’s landmark clock tower will ring at midnight on New Year’s Eve, marking the start of a year for the first time since
How One CEO Successfully Led a Digital Transformation
Nancy McKinstry, CEO of Wolters Kluwer, has successfully shifted her company’s business to digital products over 15 years
How the Great Barrier Reef was saved in the 1960s
In the 1960s, conservationists began fighting to prevent the Queensland government from allowing mining and oil drilling on Australia's Great Barrier Reef.
GSK puts faith in AI to make more successful drugs more quickly
GlaxoSmithKline is ramping up its use of artificial intelligence and recruiting 80 AI specialists by the end of 2020 as it turns to cutting-edge computing
Boeing chief fired but 737 concerns persist
More than 340 people died in the disasters, prompting accusations that Boeing put profit before safety
Deutsche Bank whistleblower hits back at regulator
In October Anna Waterhouse said Dubai regulators had failed to investigate "suspicious circumstances" at Kaloti, the emirate's biggest gold
Will Gotanomics reform our SOEs?
As a country, Sri Lanka has seen its fair share of challenges. Since Independence, apart from the 1977 economic reforms, our economic
How the snow globe became a million dollar idea
Snow globes have become a favourite Christmas ornament. But the man who invented them didn't set out to make anything merry-looking. Instead
Google goes offline after fibre cables cut
The issue, which lasted for about two hours, was caused by multiple fibre cables being physically cut at the same time, a highly unusual thing to happen
Earth’s Magnetic North Pole Has Officially Moved (Toward Russia)
Earth’s magnetic north pole has been moving East at an unusually fast pace, heading from the Canadian Arctic toward Russia.
US House votes to impeach President Donald Trump
US President Donald Trump was impeached in a historic vote in the House of Representatives on Wednesday (Dec 18), setting up a Senate trial on removing
Nationwide Rallies Mark Support For Trump’s Impeachment And Removal From Office
Americans turned out across the country Tuesday night to march in support of President Trump’s impeachment, which the full House of Representatives is
Europe’s Cheops telescope will profile distant planets
Called Cheops, it's a different kind of mission to previous efforts in that it won't be trying to find new planets.
Pervez Musharraf: Pakistan ex-leader sentenced to death for treason
The three-member court sentenced him over a high treason charge that has been pending since 2013
Twenty tech trends for 2020
This is an easy prediction to make, because even Tesla isn’t claiming that its eye-catching angular steel beast will be available for sale in 2020. The company’s own pitch
The prize app designed to help deaf children in school
Schoolchildren have won a competition by designing an app which transcribes school lessons for people who are deaf or who have hearing loss
UN climate talks in Madrid ended without resolving their toughest issue
An exhausting international negotiation session on climate change concluded Sunday with an agreement among countries to take on more
10 Most In-Demand Travel Destinations In 2020 Worth Visiting
‘Tis the season, folks – it’s summer, the sun is shining, the smoke is choking, and we know you’re itching for the year to end. Mainly so you can kiss goodbye
What happens now that Boris Johnson has won the UK general election?
Prime Minister Boris Johnson won a huge majority in Thursday's UK general election after voters backed his pledge to "get Brexit done" and take
Sri Lankan contestant wins World’s Best National Costume at NagaWorld
The winner of the National Costume Competition, the highly-anticipated subsidiary event of the Miss Tourism Metropolitan International (MTMI) 2019