Hodor the dog in flood waters by Destaney Sperry
Hodor the dog in flood waters, captured by Destaney Sperry.
Hodor the dog in flood waters, captured by Destaney Sperry.
China's Huawei Technologies saw its fastest growth in four years in 2023, with a rebound in its consumer segment and income from new businesses like smart car components accelerating its recovery from U.S. sanctions. While Huawei did not break down the consumer figure, the segment includes its handset business, which saw a renaissance last year as the company returned to the mainstream 5G smartphones market with the Mate 60, apparently overcoming U.S. restrictions. From 2019, the U.S. has restricted Huawei's access to U.S. technology, accusing the company of being a security risk, which Huawei denies.
Chinese telecoms gear company Huawei Technologies has reported its profit more than doubled last year as its cloud and digital businesses thrived in spite of U.S. sanctions. Revenues from its cloud computing business grew almost 22% year-on-year in 2023 to 55.3 billion yuan ($7.7 billion).
New government data shows corporate profits rose to an all-time high at the end of 2023, providing new ammunition for Democrats who want to refocus voter anger around price increases toward Wall Street.
Medical botox is growing and for some, it can drastically improve quality of life
Lu Miaoyi jumped to the 2400 international master level at Reykjavik, while Alice Lee defeated the US No 1 Irina Krush in St Louis
When the team at Vernadsky base are not back defending their homeland, they are on the frontline of the climate crisis
Adam says if you put food in a cold oven it won’t cook evenly. Cathleen says it makes no difference. You decide whose argument is half-baked
A jogger in Bangkok encountered a flock of ducks while running – and hilariously got chased.
Kristen Stewart would find it too much of a hassle doing a Marvel movie.
On March 4 the Kremlin said it would not be deploying its latest tank, the T-14 Armata, into Ukraine.
After a hectic few years, Michelle Feeney, 60, took a break for the first time in her life. She shares her story with HELLO!
For a delicacy that is so familiar – a spiced bun studded with dried vine fruits and nuggets of citrus peel beneath a piped flour-paste cross – it’s astonishing how much the high-street offerings differ.
Would you take the family to Legoland on a rainy weekday to save £20? It is no longer just the queues you will be avoiding by visiting the attraction at less popular times.
During Thursday's episode of her podcast Sorry We're Stoned with her daughter Brandi Cyrus, Tish opened up about her marriage to the Prison Break actor. "I was so scared when I first met Dom, my husband, which was not that long ago. But it is crazy because I am a Taurus and he is an Aquarius, and every single thing that I read said, 'Don't even do it. This is the absolute worst pairing.'" Tish, Miley Cyrus' mother and manager, confessed she "takes things personally" and was "coddled" as a child, while Dominic, 54, is "very blunt"
TV star Luisa Zissman has been left bedridden after breaking her back and it's forced her to cancel a planned holiday to the Maldives and recover at home instead.
Director Sam Taylor-Johnson has backed her husband Aaron Taylor-Johnson to be the next James Bond - declaring "He’d be great".
Beyonce recruited country legends Dolly Parton and Willie Nelson for guest appearances on her new album Cowboy Carter along with Miley Cyrus, Linda Martell and Post Malone
When drama teacher Louise Sewell first spotted a small red bump on her cheek in summer 2020, she blamed a mosquito bite.
One day in 1967, in the Irish coastal town of Westport, a group of fishermen and farmers gathered for a public auction. It promised to be an unusual sale. Seeking to raise funds, the Westport Harbour Commission were auctioning off, as a single lot, a remarkable asset: a 20-acre island in Clew Bay called Dorinish.
MONTREAL — Almost a year after smog from wildfires led officials in Montreal to cancel two major fireworks shows, groups representing pyrotechnics companies have released a study that concludes the displays have a small effect on air quality. But doctors and an environmental health specialist warn the fireworks can still pose dangers to human health. The study published Wednesday was commissioned by the Regroupement des événements pyrotechniques du Québec and carried out by the company AtkinsRéa