McKinsey’s Kelsey Robinson on why AI is creating more anxiety than impact in marketing
At Cannes Lions, management consultant Kelsey Robinson breaks down McKinsey’s new research showing a paradox in AI adoption: marketers are widely using AI and excited by it, but many also…
Neither pro nor con: EU declines to take stand on AC debate amid brutal heatwave
As air conditioning becomes the subject of political debates, the European Commission is treading carefully to maintain a neutral stance. Read More
Explainer: Why Péter Magyar is reluctant to align with the EU on Ukraine
Hungary’s new prime minister ended Budapest’s veto on Ukraine’s EU accession talks in June, but is resisting further progress, citing minority rights, Western Balkans fairness, and domestic political pressures. Here’s…
Thousands of migrants queue for repatriation in South African camps
Over 15,000 Malawians are being repatriated from crowded Durban camps as South Africa enforces migration rules and regional governments organise returns. Read more at Read More
Hot wax: Are your vinyls at risk during a heatwave?
Social media users and music lovers are starting to panic about their record collections during the ongoing heatwave. Euronews Culture dispels a few myths and puts you on the right…
Burnham vows to ‘rewire Britain’ with devolution push and ‘No. 10 North’ in Manchester
Labour’s likely next PM set out a 10-year economic plan in his Manchester speech, promising greater regional powers and a shift away from trickle-down economics. Read More
AC should be prioritised for the elderly and vulnerable, expert says
Diana Ürge-Vorsatz, Vice-Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, said governments should provide “temporary measures” such as cooling centres during heatwaves. High air conditioning use is “already jeopardising” the…
‘Extremely unusual’ heat with ‘no end’ in sight, says Copernicus director
Carlo Buontempo, Copernicus Climate Change service director, says heatwaves have become “more intense, lasting longer and starting earlier in the season” in Europe as the continent “is warming faster than…
Keeping cool has become Europe’s latest climate class war
As Europe accelerates its green transition, the debate over air conditioning has become emblematic of a broader challenge. Climate policy is no longer judged solely by its environmental ambitions, but…
Cyprus’ tourism revenues fell by more than 35% in April as a result of the war
Despite an initially expected downturn, Deputy Tourism Minister Kostas Koumis said tourism in Cyprus had returned to a “stable course”, adding that improving performance in recent months showed government measures…