The Cube Lebanon's PM has quit but some protesters are not done yet | #TheCube Protesters in Lebanon have vowed to remain on the streets despite the resignation of Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri. 30/10/2019
The Cube Tributes paid on social media to Jacques Chirac | #TheCube Emmanuel Macron tweeted that the former President and Prime Minister of France "resembled us and brought us together". 26/09/2019
The Cube Meet the woman who played a key role in black hole image discovery Dr Katie Bouman led the development of the algorithm that would lead to the production of the first-ever image of a black hole. 11/04/2019
The Cube Venezuelan journalist detained amid outcry for his release | #TheCube A Venezuelan Journalist disappeared on Monday evening after failing to show up for work, with a public outcry on social media calling for his release. The Cube traced the steps of what occurred that evening, while activists are calling for demonstrations. 12/03/2019
The Cube FACT CHECK: No, Facebook did not 'un-verify' Nicolas Maduro | The Cube The Cube debunks claims that Facebook gave Nicolas Maduro's verification mark to Juan Guaidó. 25/01/2019
The Cube Backlash over Turkish restaurant's anti-Brexit message | The Cube A Turkish restaurant has received threats and abuse after printing anti-Brexit messages at the bottom of its receipts 24/01/2019
The Cube Which Brexit campaign group spent the most on Facebook advertising? The direct battle for votes might be taking place in the corridors of power but it’s also playing out on your social feeds. 15/01/2019
The Cube Dramatic waterspout forms off coast of Italian port town | The Cube Videos and photos posted to social media show an enormous waterspout that formed off the coast of Italy's Vietri Sul Mare 21/11/2018
The Cube MEPs campaign to stop Amazon from selling Soviet-themed products | #TheCube A letter signed by 27 members of European Parliament has been sent to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, demanding the company halt sales of goods featuring Soviet symbols 19/11/2018
The Cube What do Europeans think of the Brexit deal?| #TheCube From a farmer based along the Irish border to a flower shop owner in Oxfordshire, the Cube heard from voices across Europe on how they feel about Brexit negotiations and the draft deal in what is a tumultuous time for UK politics. 15/11/2018
The Cube Mosques ask Twitter to ban far-right Dutch politician Geert Wilders The Turkish Islamic Cultural Federation has sent a formal request to Twitter asking that anti-Islam Dutch politician Geert Wilders be removed from the platform. 06/11/2018
The Cube Public display of disaffection? Salvini's online split break up Public display of disaffection? Italian talkshow host Elisa Isoardi posted an intimate photo to Instagram to announce her breakup with Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini 06/11/2018
The Cube Italian woman stands-up to anti-immigrant comments on metro | #TheCube An Italian woman stood-up to a man shouting anti-immigrant comments on an Italian metro. A video of the confrontation has gone viral. 05/11/2018
The Cube British village outraged over pro-Trump midterm campaign 'smear' Residents of a village in Essex, United Kingdom, have expressed anger over a photo used in a Republican campaign advertisement. 01/11/2018
The Cube DEBUNKED : No, Manuel Valls didn't describe his life in France as a holiday Comedian's quote gains traction after former French PM returns to seek office in his native Spain. 26/09/2018
The Cube This is what Britons are really googling about Brexit 'What is Brexit?' is second-most Googled Brexit question in the UK. Our team in #TheCube show you what people across Europe are really asking the search engine as the Brexit deadline looms. 20/09/2018
The Cube EU obsessed with cutting migration 'regardless of human cost', report claims | #TheCube Report says migrants are dying because of the European political situation. 11/09/2018
The Cube Refugee rocket scientist takes job hunt to London's streets A double-space engineering graduate and refugee known only as Mohammed is taking a unique approach to searching for a job after university 16/08/2018
The Cube No resolution in sight as authorities crackdown on protests in Bangladesh | The Cube Police have cracked down on thousands of students who brought the Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka, to a halt with protests calling for tighter road safety laws. 07/08/2018
The Cube Tech giants remove Infowars content from its platforms in domino move Apple, Facebook, YouTube and Spotify have all made recent moves to delete content from its platforms by conspiracy theorist website Infowars 07/08/2018
The Cube Locals and tourists share frightening accounts of deadly Indonesia earthquake | The Cube A magnitude-7 earthquake struck the Indonesian island of Lombok on Sunday evening, killing dozens of people 06/08/2018
The Cube Facebook sparks fight against 'coordinated inauthentic behaviour' Facebook has released a statement to say it was combatting "coordinated inauthentic behaviour" on its social platform. 01/08/2018
The Cube Sweden's Crown Jewels stolen in dramatic heist Robbers escaped on motorboat after stealing priceless 17th Century crown jewels 01/08/2018
The Cube Latvia warns against spread of fake spider news Police in Riga are on the hunt for an unidentified individual, who has been putting up posters that consist of false information about an infestation of poisonous spiders in the Latvian capital 31/07/2018
The Cube Families launch social media appeals for missing loved ones in Greece Relatives of missing people launch social media search campaigns as wildfires continue to rage across Greece's Attica region 25/07/2018
The Cube Greek residents share stories of narrow escape from deadly wildfire Greek citizens share dramatic footage showing narrow escape from deadly wildfires 24/07/2018