European airlines see shares flying low as Heathrow chaos continues
The major European carriers saw their share prices decline after the region’s busiest airport had to temporarily close on Friday. Read More
Google says value of news to ad business ‘vastly overestimated’ after EU test
The results are in for a test Google carried out in eight European countries. Read More
Thousands gather in Iraq’s Kurdish region to celebrate Nowruz festival
Celebrations filled Iraq’s Kurdish region on Thursday as people gathered to mark Nowruz, the festival that welcomes spring and the start of a new year. Read more at Read More
Stash the cash: How burying money cost Portugal millions of euros in the last decade
Citizens hide money in case of emergency situations. In 2024, authorities recovered a record €1.7 million in banknotes that were not fit for circulation. Read More
Large Russian drone attack hits Ukraine’s Odesa
The strike came shortly before a visit from Czech Republic President Peter Pavel — who committed further aid to Ukraine’s war-torn regions. Read More
Germany’s upper house clears historic defence spending bill
The package, which will allow for a large increase in military expenditure, passed through the Bundesrat despite objections from several smaller parties. Read more at Read More
British rapper Stormzy to receive honorary degree from the university of Cambridge
The rapper already has a long relationship with the university. In 2018, he launched a scholarship programme to support Black students. Read More
Fabulous Femmes: Pharrell Williams celebrates Black femininity in new Paris art show
After nearly a decade, polymath creative Pharrell Williams is putting his curator hat back on for a new show at Perrotin Paris that celebrates Black women. Read More
‘Adolescence’: How young men are being radicalised by social media
UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer supports a campaign for TV series ‘Adolescence’ to be shown in schools to combat an alarming rise in toxic masculinity and violence. Read More
Does international law allow Europe to seize Russian assets?
While Russia has said seizing its assets would amount to ‘theft’, the question of whether such a move is legal under international law is a thorny one. Read More