Spain wants to ban people from flushing wet wipes and make manufacturers pay for the clean up
Wet wipes and balloons are among the 10 most common single-use plastic items found littering European beaches.Read More
Wet wipes and balloons are among the 10 most common single-use plastic items found littering European beaches.Read More
Despite the stellar efforts of Mia Threaplton, ‘The Phoenician Scheme’ fails to impress and ends up a frustratingly shallow spectacle. Read More
Clad in timber and topped with soaring sails, a full-size replica of Christopher Columbus’ 15th-century flagship has moored at St Katharine Docks in London. Read more at Read More
After Russia claimed Serbia was supplying ammunition to Ukraine, Belgrade denied all the allegations, with President Aleksandar Vučić stating that he was willing to investigate the claims in conjunction with…
Anti-government protests erupted in Tel Aviv on Thursday night, with demonstrators calling for the release of Israeli hostages held in Gaza and a halt to the war. Read more at…
To mark Johann Strauss II’s 200th birthday, Vienna is sending his iconic waltz The Blue Danube into space – decades after it was left off the Voyager Golden Record. Read…
Seven people have died after a migrant boat capsized while arriving at the port of El Hierro in Spain’s Canary Islands. Read More
Human-induced climate change at least doubled extreme heat days in 195 countries last year.Read More
Montenegro has rejected far-right Chega’s call for constitutional reform and said his minority government would prioritise reforms to the economy, public services, and health system. Read More
At least 11 people were injured in Russian strikes on the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv and the nearby region overnight. Kyiv says it repelled a total of 173 assaults across…