Catherine O’Hara, the acclaimed actor known for decades of film and television work, has died at 71 following a brief illness.
Catherine O’Hara, the acclaimed actor known for decades of film and television work, has died at 71 following a brief illness.
Malaysia’s Education Ministry will open applications for 20,000 contract teacher positions in March to support national education goals and the upcoming Year One intake.
Harvard University reduced the number of A grades awarded after a review exposed widespread grade inflation and prompted changes in grading practices.
Chinese carmaker Chery has confirmed Liverpool as the location for its European headquarters, marking a major step in its UK and European growth plans.
President Donald Trump has nominated former Federal Reserve governor Kevin Warsh as the next chair of the US central bank.
Art Basel Qatar is now part of Qatar’s broader cultural expansion, building on long-term investment in institutions and creative infrastructure.
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston has confirmed staff layoffs as it responds to ongoing financial strain and internal restructuring challenges.
Gold, silver and platinum reached record highs as geopolitical and economic uncertainty pushed investors toward safe-haven assets and expectations of rate cuts.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte played a key diplomatic role in easing a dispute between the United States and European allies over Greenland at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
An Oxford specialist examines whether banning social media for under-16s is the right approach, noting both harms and unintended consequences.