China’s advanced humanoid robots perform during Spring Festival gala
Humanoid robots take centre stage during China’s annual Spring Festival Gala, performing a martial arts routine that included kicks, sword waving, and backflips Read More
A brake on the far right, but at what cost? Portuguese electoral showdown on The Ring
In this episode of The Ring, recorded at the Nova School of Business and Economics in Lisbon, we examine the outcome of Portugal’s presidential election and its implications for both…
One crescent, many disputes: Why don’t Muslims begin fasting together?
Differences over when Ramadan begins are often justified on ‘jurisprudential’ grounds, yet they expose how politics can hijack moon-sighting and ritual. Read More
Epstein fallout: Anne-Claire Legendre replaces Jack Lang as head of Arab World Institute
Until now Emmanuel Macron’s adviser on North Africa and the Middle East, Anne-Clark Legendre says she will champion “the Arab strand in French culture”as the new head of the Arab…
Exclusive: EU agrees procedure to choose host country for future European Customs Authority
The European Parliament and member states have drafted a procedure to select the hosting country of the future European Custom Authority, which is expected to be formally approved in the…
Economists say French far right won’t sway ECB pick, but successor manoeuvring is ‘not a good look’
Analysts say a far-right victory in France would not be able to force through a ‘maverick” candidate or rewrite economic policy, though the political manoeuvring risks undermining the ECB’s reputation.…
Reaching ‘The Peak’: Coca-Cola’s Olympic celebrations in Milan set for record numbers
Coca-Cola’s centenary celebrations of being partnered with the Olympics have barely begun but an interactive exhibition charting its role and presence throughout the games proving extremely popular in Milan. Read…
France leads backlash against Commissioner Šuica’s Board of Peace trip
European Commissioner Dubravka Šuica is under fire for attending the first formal gathering of Donald Trump’s Board of Peace, whose expansive mandate has raised serious concerns among member states. Read…
EU countries back tool to regulate carbon price spikes ahead of tax on cars and buildings
EU countries agreed to amend a financial tool designed to regulate carbon price shocks in anticipation of the new carbon tax covering road transport and buildings. Read More
‘A dangerous trend’: Olympic skiers voice concern over receding glaciers
Olympic host country Italy has lost more than 200 square kilometres of glacier area since the late 1950s.Read More