Due to safety concerns, no new smart motorways are currently set to be built in Britain, reports claim. At the start of last year, the Government halted the implementation of any new routes until they had reviewed safety data from existing smart
Israel’s embattled Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reached an agreement with his National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir to postpone his coalition’s judicial legislative plan for this session of parliament. The controversial plan would overhaul the country’s judiciary and has led to mass protests
Israel’s president calls for halt to Netanyahu-led judicial reform as countrywide protests intensify
Israel’s ceremonial president has urged an immediate halt to the country’s planned judicial overhaul after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s newly announced proposal prompted tens of thousands of people to gather in the streets in protest. Isaac Herzog’s plea comes hours after Netanyahu
Forecasters have warned that the UK is not likely to see an early spring as unsettled conditions are set to grip the nation over the next couple of weeks. The Met Office even warned that snow and wind may batter Britain, bringing
Montenegro’s lawmakers on Monday elected all but one of the judges of the country’s top court, ending a stalemate that has threatened to halt the Balkan nation’s European Union membership bid. Montenegro’s Constitutional Court has been blocked for months with main political
Hundreds of people in Croatia have spent the night in their cars or at gas stations and reception centers after a snowstorm over the weekend caused traffic to collapse and left parts of the country cut off. The sudden change of weather
Indian Ocean states agreed Monday to temporarily halt the use of industrial fishing gear that is drastically depleting tuna stocks in a win for oceanside states that rely on smaller-scale fishing methods to prop up the livelihoods of communities across coastal regions.
Half a million Britons are expected to take part in “Walkout Wednesday”, which will see workers including teachers, civil servants, train drivers, Royal Mail staff and Amazon warehouse staff refuse to show up to work to demand pay rises amid soaring inflation
Several stocks were halted for an unknown reason at the start of trading on Tuesday. The stocks failed to show up on computers or tablets resulting in confusion across the New York Stock Exchange floor. Stocks affected included Morgan Stanley, Verizon, Nike
The judge investigating Beirut’s massive 2020 port blast resumed work Monday after a nearly 13-month halt, ordering the release of some detainees and announcing plans to charge others, including two top generals, judicial officials said. Judge Tarek Bitar’s work had been blocked