Scientist pleads guilty in US pathogen smuggling case
Chinese researcher Yunqing Jian admits smuggling a crop pathogen into the US. Sentenced to time served and deportation in a case the judge called 'very strange'.
Chinese researcher Yunqing Jian admits smuggling a crop pathogen into the US. Sentenced to time served and deportation in a case the judge called 'very strange'.
Jennifer Aniston speaks for the first time about her relationship with wellness coach Jim Curtis, praising his 'normal' nature and revealing her past fertility struggles.
Beijing court decides appeal of journalist Dong Yuyu, jailed for 7 years on espionage charges. Case draws international criticism and raises press freedom concerns in China.
Australia's spy chief warns Chinese military hackers are probing critical infrastructure, risking water, electricity and banking systems. Learn about the security threat.
Discover why the Bank of England adjusts interest rates to control inflation and stimulate growth. Learn how the current 4% rate impacts your finances and the UK economy.
Australia's intelligence chief Mike Burgess reveals Chinese hackers are targeting critical infrastructure, posing serious sabotage risks. Learn about the growing cyber threat.
New government figures reveal a surge of 1.1 million Universal Credit claimants in a year, with nearly half not required to work. Discover the latest on the UK's welfare reforms.
Zhimin Qian, known as the 'Goddess of Wealth', sentenced to 11 years for laundering £5bn in Bitcoin after orchestrating massive investment fraud. Read the full investigation details.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces a bleak jobs market as her business tax hikes are linked to rising unemployment. Can the upcoming budget avoid choking off growth?
UK unemployment jumps to 5%, sparking expectations of a Bank of England interest rate cut in December. Discover how this impacts gilt markets and the economy.
UK unemployment climbs to 5%, its highest in four years, creating a major challenge for Chancellor Rachel Reeves's upcoming budget. Explore the implications for interest rates and the economy.
UK unemployment rate surges to 5%, the highest level since February 2021. Payroll numbers fall as wage growth slows. What this means for the economy and interest rates.
UK unemployment jumps to 5%, the highest since late 2020. Critics blame the Chancellor's tax policies as the budget approaches. Read the full analysis.
UK unemployment hits 5% for the first time since 2021 as the labour market weakens. Payroll numbers fall and wage growth slows. Discover the full impact on the economy.
UK unemployment hits 5% post-pandemic high as payroll numbers fall. Wage growth slows but remains above inflation-comfort levels. Latest data concerns policymakers ahead of November Budget.
USADA president Travis Tygart claims WADA's criticism over Enhanced Games is a 'desperate attempt' to divert attention from Chinese swimming scandal. Read the latest developments.
In a dramatic orbital incident, Chinese astronauts aboard the Tiangong space station face extended stay after their Shenzhou-20 spacecraft was struck by space debris, raising concerns about growing space junk threats.
Danish authorities scramble to patch security vulnerabilities in Chinese-made electric buses that could allow remote access to critical systems, raising national security concerns across Europe.
Counter-terrorism authorities are investigating allegations that a British university suspended sensitive research following pressure from Chinese officials, raising serious concerns about academic freedom and foreign influence.
A remarkable Chinese imperial vase discovered in a routine valuation stunned auctioneers when it sold for 164 times its estimate at a London auction house.
A prominent Chinese journalist offers a provocative analysis of American democracy, comparing US citizens to heirs squandering their political inheritance in the Trump era.
Exclusive investigation reveals how blacklisted Chinese technology firms engaged in extensive lobbying efforts with London's diplomatic corps despite national security concerns.
New crime statistics reveal London has experienced its lowest homicide rate in years, with knife crime and youth violence showing significant decreases across the capital.
A man known as 'Joe Donor' persists in advertising unregulated fertility services despite legal action, raising serious concerns about patient safety and reproductive rights in the UK.
German auto giant Volkswagen reports staggering 40% profit drop as semiconductor shortages cripple production, while Chinese rivals surge ahead in the electric vehicle race.
The controversial sale of The Telegraph to a Chinese-backed consortium faces collapse after UK intelligence raised alarms about alleged espionage connections, throwing the media empire's future into uncertainty.
Couples are taking urgent legal action against a London fertility clinic after an administrative error threatened the destruction of their frozen embryos, raising serious questions about oversight in the UK fertility industry.
Sterling hits its weakest level this year against the euro as market jitters intensify over upcoming budget announcements and economic uncertainty.
The Reserve Bank of Australia has dashed hopes for interest rate relief, revealing it was 'always looking for an excuse' to maintain current settings as inflation concerns persist.
Major European automotive manufacturers confront production paralysis as critical Chinese computer chips face potential EU tariffs, threatening vehicle supply chains across the continent.