Touch, play, discover: science made fun in Luxembourg
Would you have a go at playing table football against a robot or feeling electricity in your body? At the Luxembourg Science Center, science and technology come alive with interactive…
İstanbul’s creative renaissance: contemporary art and sustainability in the cultural capital
In this episode of Explore Türkiye, we uncover how İstanbul’s contemporary art scene fuses heritage with innovation, from major museums to artists like Deniz Sağdıç reshaping creativity and impact. Read…
X’s AI platform under scrutiny for data use
The Irish privacy watchdog questioned the use of personal data by Grok last year. Read More
London Eurovision Party gives fans a taste of what to expect in Basel
The London Eurovision Party kicked off the 2025 contest in style, with 23 acts performing their songs – giving fans a taste of what to expect in Basel. Read More
EU Commission ramping up digital platform enforcement
The platform rules were heavily criticised by the US government, claiming they are an attack on free speech. Read More
Buddhist statues in Thailand splashed with water as Songkran New Year festival starts
Locals, tourists and others visited the Wat Arun temple in the capital Bangkok to pour water on Buddha images in an act that symbolises cleansing, reverence and good fortune. Read…
A bird’s eye view of some of Warsaw’s architectural highlights
Kolejkowo Warsaw is a living city on a scale of 1:25. The Warsaw Towers exhibition, covering 1,000 square metres, allows visitors to discover Silesia and Lower Silesia from a new…
Suspected US airstrikes kill six near Yemen’s rebel-held capital, Houthis claim
The US military’s Central Command did not acknowledge the strikes. Read more at Read More
Penguin ‘protest march’ against Trump’s tariffs coming this week
They won’t let the tariffs slide… Non-profit Penguins International is making the most of unexpected attention from Trump’s tariffs to organise a protest march – and to raise awareness on…
Greece strengthens military with 16 anti-ship missiles from France
Greece plans to spend €25 billion over the next decade on advanced, AI-powered defence systems and technologies. Read More