BBC to move key jobs and programmes out of London
The corporation is expanding out of the capital to “ensure every household gets value from the BBC”....
Caroline Flack documentary: ‘A compassionate eulogy’, critics say
Critics largely praise the Channel 4 documentary about the presenter’s life and death....
The murders of eight people, including six Asian women, laid bare the agony of yet another minority group left to question its place in America
In one sense, it’s immaterial whether the accused killer in the Atlanta spa shootings admits to a racist motivation. Asian Americans, already traumatized by a...
Egypt jails activist who called for prisoners to be freed amid the pandemic
An Egyptian court sentenced prominent female activist Sanaa Seif to a year and a half in prison on Wednesday for spreading false news, her sister...
The first 3D-printed housing community in the US is being built in the California desert
Developers in Southern California are building what they say will be the first 3D-printed zero net energy neighborhood in the United States....
Morgan Stanley Making 3 Bitcoin Funds Available to Clients
One of the largest U.S. investment banks, Morgan Stanley, will be offering its wealth management clients access to bitcoin funds. Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, and...
Ethereum Could Replace Bitcoin to Become Top Crypto Asset: Researcher
Ethereum, the second-largest blockchain network by valuation, has the potential to jump to replace Bitcoin to become the top digital asset, says Ryan Watkins of...
Tanzania’s President John Magufuli who urged citizens ‘to pray coronavirus away’ has died
Tanzania’s President John Magufuli, 61, has died at a hospital in Dar es Salaam, the country’s vice president announced in a televised address on Wednesday....
South Korea president welcomes ‘return of diplomacy’ in first meeting with top US diplomat
South Korea’s President Moon Jae-in welcomed the “return of diplomacy and alliance” with the United States and reiterated the goal of denuclearizing North Korea, during...
‘Racial bias runs deep’ at America’s largest banks, study says
The banking industry has a race problem, and a new study is putting a spotlight on the inequalities within the nation’s largest financial institutions....
