Historic ship ‘Kyrenia II’ sets sail once again in Cypriot waters
The ‘Kyrenia II’ ship was built in 1985 thanks to an ancient technique and made the journey from Piraeus to Paphos autonomously. Read More
The ‘Kyrenia II’ ship was built in 1985 thanks to an ancient technique and made the journey from Piraeus to Paphos autonomously. Read More
A leaked Pentagon email suggested punishing Spain and even reconsidering UK-backed Falklands support, exposing deep NATO rifts over a possible Iran war. Can it be done? Read More
Germany has seen a spike in conscientious objector applications after new conscription laws, as debate over military service and security continues to intensify. Read More
Countries across Europe are reviving conscription amid shrinking military numbers and heightened geopolitical tensions worldwide. Can mandatory military service fill the gaps? Read More
The move comes as Berlin’s international airport says increased charges are not on the cards and Germany’s Finance Ministry approved flight levies to be scaled back. Read More
Hundreds of participants waded through mud in the annual Maldon Mud Race in Essex. Read more at Read More
A viral mural showing the Islamic Republic’s new ayatollah among dead Iranian leaders has deepened speculation he was killed or gravely wounded in the 28 February strikes on Tehran. Read…
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The last surviving member of the definitive girl group – The Ronettes – has died aged 80. The band, known for their signature beehives and globally successful songs, inspired countless…
Moscow has not participated in the Biennale since 2022. This year, it received the approval of the president of the Biennale Foundation, Pietrangelo Buttafuoco. The decision caused tensions within the…