Culture news UK government backs law against public sexual harassment The British government has backed a law to criminalise public sexual harassment, increasing the penalty for catcalling and other intimidating acts. 12/12/2022
Culture news Refik Anadol is making machines hallucinate for his MoMA debut Turkish-American artist Refik Anadol works with artificial intelligence to create "machine hallucinations," the subject of his first show at MoMA. 17/11/2022
Rethink 'Quantum computers are revolutionary but they won’t solve everything' Quantum computing won’t solve all our problems, says physicist Shohini Ghose. But the pioneering computing framework has the potential to improve numerous industries. 17/11/2022
Tech News Fighting from my living room: How one volunteer hacker helped Ukraine The war in Ukraine is also being fought online, as volunteer hackers across the world take sides. One Swedish hacker describes helping Ukraine. 13/11/2022
Food and Drink What are Europe’s best restaurants for flexitarians? This year's Barcelona Gastronomic Forum has ranked the top vegetable restaurants in the world. We look at some European fine dining for flexitarians. 13/11/2022
Culture news BeReal: How real is the social media darling, really? The French photo-sharing app BeReal offers users respite from social media fakeness, but is it actually authentic? 07/11/2022
Culture news Video game enthusiasts gather IRL at Paris Games Week After a major boost during lockdown, France's video game industry is trying to keep up momentum with the first Paris Games Week since the pandemic. 03/11/2022
Art French author wins coveted Prix Goncourt for intimate book French author Brigitte Giraud wins France's top literary prize for her novel "Vivre Vite," which dives into her personal tragedy. 03/11/2022
Culture news How have lyrics been used against artists in court? Musicians and record labels are calling on US courts to stop using rap lyrics as evidence in criminal proceedings. The problem goes beyond the US. 03/11/2022
Culture news Dancers delight backstage for World Ballet Day Learn about what goes into putting on a world-class ballet production with Europe's top companies for World Ballet Day. 02/11/2022
Rethink How designing for the marginalised can lead to better cities Architect and urban planner Meriem Chabani explains why deconstructing Eurocentric trends in design can create better urban spaces. 20/10/2022
France It's the end of the line for Paris’ iconic metro ticket After 120 years, Paris is phasing out the paper metro ticket for a paperless future. The end of an era has sparked nostalgia for many commuters. 05/10/2022
United Kingdom 'Wild Oysters' restoration project aims to turn tide on UK decline Faced with a steep decline in local oyster populations, a UK biodiversity project aims to bring back the species to the country's coastlines. 07/08/2022
Ukraine In Kostyantynivka, opinion is divided over Russia's war in Ukraine Some express nostalgia for Soviet times, while others slam Russia's invasion of its neighbour. 02/08/2022
Creators I design otherworldly costumes for Istanbul’s queens and performers Enter the world of Eda Birthing, the costume designer dressing Istanbul’s drag queens and performers 07/07/2022
World News WTO ministers reach deals on fisheries, food, COVID vaccines The World Trade Organization agreed on deals to protect stocks of ocean fish, broaden production of Covid-19 vaccines and improve food security. 17/06/2022
Cult 3 European cultural events you need to know about this weekend Climate change takes centre stage at art exhibitions in London and Madrid. Meanwhile, romance is at the heart of the Cabourg Film Festival in France. 17/06/2022
Creators Meet the man designing massive mechanical creatures for cities François Delarozière designs immense mechanical creatures that interact with people in French cities and beyond. His Grand Elephant in Nantes draws thousands of tourists each year to the city's former shipyards. 16/06/2022
World News Moscow-affiliated Ukrainian Orthodox Church cuts ties over war Church leaders say Russia broke God's commandment "Thou shalt not kill", condemning Moscow Patriarch Kirill's vocal support for the war. 29/05/2022
World News Ukrainian farmers risk their lives as war continues amid sowing season As shelling continues in eastern Ukraine, farmers are planting seeds with the hope that their next harvest will be done in peace. 29/05/2022