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Beyonce delivers first concert since 2018 at Dubai luxury hotel launch.

It was rumored that the US superstar was paid $24m (£19.4m) for the VIP event, which was attended by Kendall Jenner, Liam Payne, Ronan Keating, Rochelle and Marvin Humes, and British Vogue editor Edward Enninful. Beyonce performed for the first time since 2018 at a private hotel launch event in...

Six further sensitive documents are recovered from the Biden residence

During a 13-hour search of President Joe Biden's residence in Delaware, US Department of Justice (DoJ) investigators discovered six additional secret documents, according to Mr. Biden's attorney. Some of the records confiscated from his Wilmington residence on Friday were from his time as a senator. While others were from his...

Former Virgin Money CEO Jayne-Anne Gadhia becomes Moneyfarm chair.

Dame Jayne-Anne Gadhia, who now chairs HMRC, would be unveiled as Moneyfarm's new chair on Monday, fueling suspicion that the app is preparing for a stock market listing. The bank executive who was instrumental in transforming Virgin Money into one of Britain's largest high-street lenders has been tapped to lead...

Grant Shapps assault on energy suppliers driving financially constrained customers to shift to prepayment metres.

Energy providers have been instructed to avoid installing prepayment meters as a solution for families struggling to pay their bills and to make stronger efforts to offer additional credit, debt forgiveness, and tools such as debt coaching. Following concerns that certain energy providers are not doing enough to assist vulnerable...

“Assault by fellow patient” kills Cork hospital pensioner.

After a man in his late 80s died, a man in his 30s was detained at the scene and transferred to the Bridewell Garda Station in Cork. Both men were Mercy University Hospital patients. A man in his late 80s died in a Cork hospital following an alleged assault by...

Tesco’s John Allan thinks food companies overcharge.

The chairman of Tesco has stated that certain food companies may exploit inflation as an excuse to increase prices beyond what is reasonable. Laura Kuenssberg asked John Allan if it was feasible that food manufacturers were taking advantage of the lowest members of society, and he replied, "Absolutely." He stated that...

Chris Eubank Jr is stunned by Liam Smith’s fourth-round stoppage

In the fourth round of their middleweight fight on Saturday night in Manchester. Liam Smith stopped Chris Eubank Jr. with brutal and clinical authority. His decisive victory ended the simmering animosity between the two men after an originally competitive and thrilling fight, and it allowed Smith to compete in...

California shooting: Ten dead during Chinese New Year celebrations.

Online video purports to show officers and firefighters swarming the scene and treating people. Saturday afternoon, tens of thousands of people gathered in Monterey Park for one of the largest Chinese New Year events in the region. Police have verified that ten individuals were killed in a shooting during Chinese...

Crackdown on energy suppliers over prepayment meters spike

The government has stated that energy providers should stop requiring vulnerable households to install prepayment meters. Grant Shapps, the secretary of state for business, said that he would "name and shame" suppliers who did "not nearly enough" for vulnerable consumers. Citizens Advice, which seeks to prohibit forced remote switching, has demanded...

Buckinghamshire M40 multi-vehicle incident kills two and injures 12.

Police have stated that a collision on the M40 highway has resulted in two fatalities and 12 injuries, two of which are serious. Today around 8:15 am, Thames Valley Police were called to the scene of an incident. The next of kin of the two deceased victims have been notified. A...

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Benny Gantz threatens resignation over Gaza plan

The resignation of Mr. Gantz would further increase the dependence of Mr. Netanyahu on far-right allies who have adopted an inflexible stance regarding ceasefire negotiations and the liberation of hostages. A constituent of Israel's three-person war cabinet has issued a resignation threat if the government fails to implement an alternative strategy for the Gaza conflict.

Russian court seizes two European banks’ assets despite Western sanctions

According to court documents, Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank's assets, accounts, properties, and shares in Russia have been seized at the behest of a Russian court in connection with a lawsuit involving the German banks. The banks are guarantor lenders under a contract with the German firm Linde to construct a gas processing facility in Russia. Western sanctions precipitated the project's termination.

Afghan flash flooding claim at least fifty lives

Officials report that at least fifty persons have perished in flash floods in central Afghanistan that were triggered by heavy rainfall. Several others, according to authorities in the province of Ghor, are missing after fleeing to higher ground for protection mere minutes before the floodwaters struck. Additionally, the inundation reportedly caused the demise of thousands of cattle, the destruction of approximately 2,000 dwellings, and extensive damage to many more.

Revolut employees profit from $500m share sale

Revolut, the most valuable fintech company in the United Kingdom, has arranged for Morgan Stanley to facilitate the sale of shares valued at up to £400 million. The highest-ranking fintech company in the United Kingdom, Revolut, is currently formulating strategies to permit its employees to profit from the transfer of stock worth hundreds of millions of pounds.