Syria’s interim leaders hold national dialogue as war-torn nation looks to rebuild
Syria’s interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa called for unity, but scepticism remains over the new rulers’ promises of inclusive governance. Read More
‘This fragile planet’: These beautiful photos are the winners of the World Nature Photography Awards
Entries to the 2025 edition of the photography awards came from all corners of the planet. Read More
European judges rap Google over access denied to auto app
European court finds Google’s lack of interoperability with another company’s app an abuse of dominance even if it did not actually stymie competition on the third-party’s app market. Read More
What’s at stake for Europe after the German election?
With domestic problems and foreign policy crises looming large, the pressure is on to form a new government in Berlin. Read More
Scientists in Cyprus are using a small swarm of drones to help artificial reefs attract sea life
The drones can stay underwater for as long as a month at a time, providing continuous data and “protecting” the reefs. Read More
London’s National Portrait Gallery explores how The Face magazine redefined youth culture
A new exhibition at London’s National Portrait Gallery explores the cultural impact of The Face magazine; a monthly publication which used to be one of the most influential barometers for…
Kandinsky’s Universe: A journey through geometrical abstraction at Berlin’s Museum Barberini
Museum Barberini in Berlin is presenting ‘Kandinsky’s Universe: Geometrical Abstraction in the 20th Century’, a major exhibition celebrating the visionary artist’s groundbreaking work. Read More
Euronews reports on intensifying war in Ukraine as women take on coal mining in Donetsk
As the war in Ukraine enters its third year, fighting is intensifying near the city of Pokrovsk in the region of Donetsk. Euronews reports on the human impact of the…
This ancient amphitheatre near Rome doesn’t know if it’s a football pitch or a tourist attraction
Two Italian teenagers are reviving their town’s archaeological past by offering free guided tours for visitors. Read More
Can the world deliver cash for nature? ‘Critical’ UN biodiversity talks resume in Rome
Talks in Colombia in October yielded some significant outcomes but ended in confusion. Read More