Destinations Valencia: Here's why you should visit Europe's Green Capital 2024 From paella to folk music, here are our tips for the best things to experience in Valencia. 16/11/2022
Destinations E-visas are back. Take the chance to discover India's hidden gems After halting them at the height of the pandemic and replacing them with in-person appointments, India has finally reinstated e-visas. 15/11/2022
Destinations Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva: Discover Uzbekistan’s fabled cities The country, once closed off to visitors, is now encouraging tourists to see its unique beauties. 14/11/2022
Destinations South America’s first digital nomad village is coming to Brazil Whether you want to work from a heavenly-looking beach or you love the buzz of a big city, Brazil is perfect for digital nomads. 13/11/2022
Destinations Land of dragons and wizards: Ireland’s 7 best film and TV locations Ireland's dramatic landscapes served as the backdrop for many recent films and TV shows. 12/11/2022
Destinations Ras Al-Khaimah: Discover the Emirates' adventure capital This quiet corner of the Emirates' city is shaping up to be a haven for adrenaline-seekers. 10/11/2022
Culture news Glasgow set to become the UK's first 'feminist city' Glasgow will put women, non-binary and genderfluid people at the centre of city planning and policy development. 07/11/2022
Culture news Euroviews. Disney superfans: danger or delight to the multi-billion dollar firm? Disney is trying to keep its most loyal adult customers happy while opening the doors of its theme parks to newcomers and occasional visitors. 03/11/2022
Culture news Food writer Julie Powell, known for 'Julie & Julia', dies at 49 In 2002, Powell tried to cook more than 500 Julia Child's recipes in a year, a process which she documented on her blog. 02/11/2022
Culture news Penguin Random House blocked merger is ruining Bertelsmann's plans The German media group has been dealt another blow in its bid to become the undisputed world's biggest publisher. 01/11/2022
Culture news Painting which inspired Sgt Pepper album cover sold for over €50,000 John Bellany's painting had not been seen in public in nearly 60 years. 01/11/2022
Mobility In pictures: The Earth and Moon captured by NASA’s Lucy spacecraft The spacecraft is on a 12-year journey to capture the diversity and mystery of asteroids. 31/10/2022
Tech News Will users ditch Twitter for Mastodon after Musk's takeover? While conservative and right-wing users celebrate Musk’s takeover, liberals discuss ways to boycott and ditch Twitter. 28/10/2022
Health news Scientists have found a way to turn nightmares into sweet dreams Conditioning patients to respond to a certain sound during sleep, scientists were able to get them rid of their bad dreams. 28/10/2022
Mobility New study finds life could be dormant under Mars' surface A new study has found that there’s a good chance we'll find life on Mars buried under the planet’s surface hundreds of millions of years ago. 28/10/2022
Tech News Why Elon Musk's Twitter takeover has sent Dogecoin skyrocketing Investors in the meme coin hope Elon Musk's Twitter takeover might lead to the recovery of the cryptocurrency. 27/10/2022
Tech News Could your social media videos be exposing you to identity theft? As the cameras in our devices improve and technology evolves, malicious actors could use our social media clips to steal our biometric data. 27/10/2022
Money How are European countries helping people pay their energy bills? Countries are stepping up to help their citizens pay the bills this winter, when households are expected to bear the brunt of the energy crisis. 26/10/2022
Work Can a 'blind' CV layout help break the stigma around career gaps? Many working mums and former caretakers aren't telling their employers about their career breaks for fear of being passed over. 24/10/2022
Money Soaring inflation: Where can you get the cheapest cup of coffee? Thanks to rising inflation, the price of coffee has jumped by 17 per cent across Europe. But where does a cup now cost you the most? 20/10/2022