Greek PM visits Santorini as high seismic activity continues
Undersea earthquakes this week have prompted the evacuation of more than 10,000 residents and workers. Read More
Portugal, Georgia, Hungary: The most popular digital nomad destinations for 2025
Some European cities like Lisbon consistently make it to the top of digital nomad rankings. Read More
‘Weak plans mean a bleak future’: Why big polluters are being given more time to write climate plans
Just a handful of countries have submitted their NDCs on time, including the UK and Brazil.Read More
Record crowds at Japan’s hot springs create worries about macaque monkeys’ welfare
Japan’s hot spring macaques in Jigokudani Park draw record crowds, with 257,000 visitors last year, 60% of them international. Read more at Read More
‘They helped keep the lights on’: 22 states sue New York for its Big Oil-financed climate fund
New York is being sued by 22 other US states who say its climate change damage fund may ’cause an energy crisis’.Read More
Kendrick Lamar opens up in rare interview ahead of historic Super Bowl halftime show
Grammy-winner Kendrick Lamar opens up in a rare interview ahead of his historic Super Bowl halftime performance, reflecting on his role as an artist and the impact of bringing hip-hop…
Sweden to tighten gun control laws after mass shooting in Örebro
Eleven people — including the perpetrator — were killed in what Sweden’s PM described as the worst mass shooting in the country’s history. Read More
Kosovo citizens to head to polls amid ailing economy and continued ethnic tension
Whatever the result of Sunday’s election, the next government will have to tackle increasing poverty and counter the threats of renewed ethnic violence in the country’s north. Read more at…
‘Emilia Pérez’ controversy escalates: Is it all over for the Oscars?
French director Jacques Audiard has spoken out and criticised his star Karla Sofia Gascón’s “inexcusable” tweets, while Zoe Saldaña has also gone on record to express her sadness at ongoing…
Bright red river outside Buenos Aires sparks fears of pollution
Sarandi River, which is located in a suburb of Buenos Aires, has turned bright red, sparking concerns amongst residents over possible contamination. Read more at Read More