Grimes delivers scathing rant aimed at ex-partner Elon Musk – calling X ‘a prison’
Grimes, who shares three children with Elon Musk, has returned to social media and lashed out at the platform owned by her ex-partner. The post has gone viral – amassing…
Heating or eating: Children in England living in ‘almost Dickensian poverty,’ report warns
Almost one in three children in the UK live in poverty and the report comes as the government faces growing pressure to scrap the two-child benefit limit. Read More
Danish PM scolds fellow EU leaders for forgetting fight against climate change
Some EU leaders are “starting to forget that fighting climate change should be one of our top priorities”, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said. Read More
Portugal records 284 excess deaths during heatwave as wildfires rage across Europe
In late June, mainland Portugal recorded its hottest ever temperature of 46.6 degrees Celsius. Read More
Turbine in Scotland hits ‘very significant milestone’ in a breakthrough for tidal energy
The turbines generated enough electricity collectively to power up to 7,000 homes annually.Read More
Dairy cows in distress: New study shows extreme heat is shrinking milk production
A new study reveals extreme heat slashes dairy yields, and even high-tech cooling can’t fully fix the problem.Read More
The Velvet Sundown explained: What’s behind the Spotify-verified AI band controversy?
Explaining the controversy surrounding The Velvet Sundown – the rock band that lied about being generated by artificial intelligence. How has this empty ‘provocation’ highlighted Spotify’s alleged dubious practices –…
EU examines US proposal of 10% tariffs but concerns remain on sectoral tariffs
A preliminary agreement is expected by Wednesday, according to sources, with implementation planned by 1 August. Negotiations are accelerating to secure exemptions from a baseline 10% tariff in some strategic…
What’s happening online as the European Commission tries to crack down on hate speech?
As a surge of hate speech in EU countries like Portugal and Sweden is raising concerns, how is the online sphere behaving? Read More
Europe cannot afford to step back from Africa, warns UN development Africa chief
In a wide-ranging interview with Euronews, Eziakonwa argued that Africa’s growing strategic importance demands a stronger, more balanced partnership—not a retreat. Read More