The Cube No, Ursula von der Leyen’s grandfather was not an SS general The Cube takes a look at claims the European Commission president's grandparents were Nazis and pictured shaking hands with Adolf Hitler. 29/03/2024
Economy Dutch economy sees slight uptick in 2023 as disposable income rises The Netherlands' GDP outgrew analysts' expectations in the final quarter of last year. 25/03/2024
Economy Turkey hikes interest rate to 50% in surprise move The increase comes after a pause last month which led experts to believe another freeze would follow suit. Yet chronic inflation still persists. 21/03/2024
Economy Eurozone inflation cools, but not as much as expected Falling inflation figures from the Eurozone and its biggest economies will come as a relief to the ECB, which makes its next interest rate decision next week. 01/03/2024
Markets Puma stock slides as German sports brand announces €100m share buyback The buyback programme will launch in March and last for a year, ending in May 2025. 29/02/2024
Economy Swiss economy sees modest growth, buoyed by services The accommodation and food services sector increased by 3.5%, while increased travel helped to push up the transport and communication sector by 0.4%. 29/02/2024
Business Juicy £600 steaks help Salt Bae rake in the millions Despite its often eye-watering prices, the restaurant group has still had to battle with surging energy bills. 20/02/2024
Economy Denmark's GDP soars thanks to growing pharma sector Denmark's gross domestic product (GDP) grew 2% in the fourth quarter of 2023, largely bolstered by the country's expanding pharmaceutical sector. 20/02/2024
Markets Lower oil and gas prices hit Eni's earnings in the fourth quarter Shares in Italy's Eni SpA fell on Friday after the company published its latest financial results. 16/02/2024
Economy Euro area to struggle with 'subdued' activity in short term: Lagarde The head of the European Central Bank noted that, while economic activity will still be sluggish in the near future, data suggests things will pick up later on in 2024. 15/02/2024
Economy UK inflation remains unchanged at 4%, beating expectations Economists had predicted that rising prices would accelerate slightly. 14/02/2024
The Cube Vladimir Putin’s controversial Tucker Carlson interview fact-checked The Russian president made many well-worn disputed claims about Russia's war in Ukraine in his interview with a former Fox News host. The Cube takes a closer look at the misinformation surrounding the broadcast. 09/02/2024
The Cube Altered video shows Pope calling Catholic Church 'mother of harlots' A decade-old video has recently resurfaced claiming to show the Pope revealing his secret agenda to control the world and chastising Christians for watching The Hobbit and Game of Thrones. The Cube takes a closer look. 08/02/2024
The Cube Why is the Nazi flag flying in the French city of Nantes? Iconic buildings in Nantes have been draped in Nazi banners over the past few days, which has caused a stir on social media. The Cube takes a look at why they're there. 01/02/2024
The Cube Is the Las Meninas painting being cancelled for being a hate crime? The Cube takes a closer look at claims that Las Meninas will be withdrawn from the Prado Museum in Madrid for supposedly being a hate crime. 29/01/2024
The Cube Has the Eiffel Tower caught fire? Some widely-spread videos on social media claim to show the Eiffel Tower ravaged by flames. The Cube took a closer look. 25/01/2024
Business What are the most valuable global brands? Two are from Europe US companies dominate the global top 20 list, which features just two businesses from one European country. 20/12/2023
Economy Swiss central bank leaves interest rate unchanged as inflation eases The move comes on a busy day of central bank action in Europe, with the Bank of England, European Central Bank and Norges Bank announcing whether they will amend their own rates. 14/12/2023
Business House prices continue to rise in Ireland - where's best to buy? The median price of a home in Ireland stood at €323,000 as of October, according to new figures. 13/12/2023
Economy Trouble in China? Moody's cuts its credit outlook on rising debt woes The world's second-largest economy was slowing down even before a crackdown on excessive borrowing in 2020 led to defaults by many property developers. 05/12/2023