MEPs urge support for Iranian civil society three years after Mahsa Amini’s death
Repression is intensifying in Iran, warn human rights activists and MEPs. Read More
Why Amsterdam’s embattled residents are suing the city over mass tourism
Despite measures to curb tourist numbers, overnight stays increased by three per cent in 2024. Read More
Kharkiv hit by waves of Russian drones in latest assault
Since Tuesday evening, Russian forces launched a heavy air raid on Kharkiv, with drones approaching every minute. Read more at Read More
Giorgio Armani creations interplay with Italian masterpieces at new Milan exhibition
The Milan exhibition aims to create a dialogue between Giorgio Armani’s sartorial creations and the artworks of luminaries such as Raphael and Caravaggio. Read More
Mercosur deal: Von der Leyen being probed for auto-deleting Macron’s text
A text message sent by Emmanuel Macron to Ursula von der Leyen is at the centre of an investigation by the European Ombudsman. Read More
Watch the video: Which European countries are at most risk of blackouts?
A new study lists the weak spots in Europe’s power grid as geopolitical challenges and climate change are testing the continent’s infrastructure “as never before.” Read More
Cyberattack cancelled your flight? Here’s what compensation you could be entitled to
The attack snarled up check-in and left airline staff trying options like handwriting boarding passes or using backup laptops. Read More
At least 15 killed as typhoon rains cause deadly flooding in Taiwan
At least 15 people were killed in Taiwan on Tuesday after a barrier lake in Hualien County overflowed during torrential rains from Super Typhoon Ragasa’s outer bands. Read more at…
Weapons decide who survives, Zelenskyy tells the UN General Assembly
“There are no security guarantees without friends and weapons,” Ukraine’s president said in his address to the UN General Assembly on Wednesday. “If a nation wants peace, it still has…
French unions announce fresh day of strikes after talks with PM Lecornu collapse
France’s trade unions call for new nationwide strike on 2 October to pile the pressure on new French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu. Read more at Read More