A Second Life: Tracey Emin’s infamous bed takes centre stage in Tate Modern retrospective
Spanning four decades, the major exhibition charts Emin’s fearless exploration of trauma, desire, and survival across painting, sculpture, neon, film, and performance. Read More
Little Heroes: EU Parliament pays tribute to child cancer victims with Brussels art exhibition
Part of the European Parliament in Brussels has been transformed into a glowing artistic tribute space this week to display colourful paintings from the Children’s Oncology Unit of Makareio Hospital…
Can Europe break free of Visa and Mastercard? MEPs stall digital euro
MEPs are struggling to agree a position on the ECB-backed digital euro as Berlin pushes for progress and critics warn the file is being stripped back. Read More
France orders ISPs to block Russian media sites in propaganda crackdown
France’s regulator ARCOM has ordred French internet providers to block 35 Russian media sites and dereference four streaming platforms under EU sanctions. Read more at Read More
Finnish communities near closed Russian border continue to suffer economically
More than two years later, the border between Russia and Finland remains closed. And the consequences for Finnish businesses are dire: many are still suffering economically from the loss of…
Tehran’s security agents obstruct care for injured protesters in Iran, doctors say
Iranian doctors say plainclothes security agents are preventing them from administering treatment to injured protesters in critical condition. They say the officers are also harassing hospital staff and have detained…
Spanish police dismantle Lithuanian drug transporting network in ‘Operation Beluga’
Police raids in Granada, Marbella and France hit a Lithuanian trafficking gang, intercepting drugs hidden in brick pallets and vehicles headed for Europe. Read more at Read More
Germany supplies Ukraine with natural gas for the first time
Germany is now supplying natural gas to Ukraine via an LNG terminal in the island of Rügen. The move was announced by the Ukrainian energy company Naftogaz. Read more at…
France and Czech SAFE defence loan plans cleared, sources say, but Hungary row looms large
Hungary is holding up two packages of support to Ukraine, including a €90 billion loan the war-torn country needs as a matter of urgency. Read More
‘The world remains unprepared’: Why scientists are calling for a global assessment of climate change
A group of experts is pushing for a global assessment of avoidable climate risks to help inform governments and citizens.Read More