More than 200 items from Princess Diana’s wardrobe go up for auction
More than 200 items from Princess Diana’s wardrobe – including designer dresses, handbags, shoes, and even a ski suit – are going up for auction on 26 June in Beverly…
Drones transport blood to battlefield for life-saving medical attention in NATO exercise
NATO plans to boost defence spending and strengthen military readiness in response to potential threats from Russia, with a focus on drones and medical preparedness. Read More
Unforgettable season: All the records PSG broke in the Champions League
As teams prepare to jet off to America for the FIFA Club World Cup, it’s time to take stock of Europe’s record-breaking 2024-25 football season. Read More
Syria to give UN inspectors immediate access to former nuclear sites, IAEA says
Since the fall of long-time leader Bashar al-Assad in December, the IAEA has been seeking to restore access to sites associated with Syria’s nuclear programme. Read More
Paris wants to grant the River Seine legal personhood to better protect it from pollution
Meanwhile, people will be allowed to swim in the Seine’s cleaner waters in a month’s time.Read More
Yurok tribe reclaims ancestral territory in California’s largest ever land-back project
This historic transfer, completed in partnership with the Western Rivers Conservancy, includes vital salmon habitats, culturally significant sites and important river tributaries that the Yurok will now manage. Read more…
Solar records and dry fields: Britain’s sunniest spring ever has silver linings and hidden risks
The UK’s solar surge has also cut gas use by €710 million this year.Read More
New Zealand Parliament suspends three lawmakers for performing protest haka
The three politicians from New Zealand’s Te Pāti Māori party performed the haka when asked if they supported a controversial bill looking to redefine the country’s founding treaty with Māori…
‘I started crying’: A robotic Walt Disney has been denounced by his granddaughter
The pioneering animator and entrepreneur has been resurrected as an Audio-Animatronic for Disneyland California’s 70th anniversary. His granddaughter calls it ‘dehumanizing’. Read More
Gaza’s Eid al-Adha celebrations shadowed by war, shortages and soaring prices
In the war-ravaged Gaza Strip, Palestinians are struggling to uphold Eid al-Adha traditions as displacement, hunger, and soaring prices overshadow the Islamic holiday. Read more at Read More