World News Watch: People seen leaving university campus after Charlie Kirk shooting at Utah Valley University
World News Watch: People seen leaving university campus after Charlie Kirk shooting at Utah Valley University
Culture news The most eye-catching outfits in the history of Eurovision Take a look at some of the most outstanding / outlandish fashion choices of the last 64 Eurovision Song Contests. 04/05/2023
Culture news How the UK is preparing to welcome a new king From trending toys to details of the royal outfit, here is a snapshot of what is happening in London just days before the coronation of King Charles III. 02/05/2023
Culture news Inside the French workshop reproducing works of art Thousands of art pieces have been reproduced at the workshop of the Réunion des Musées Nationaux Grand Palais in France since 1793. Discover their work. 30/04/2023
Culture news Why is the Guaraní language playing a big role in Paraguay's election? The Guaraní language has survived colonialization efforts over the past centuries. Today, it is a game changer in the upcoming elections in Paraguay. 29/04/2023
Culture news Beauty and brutality: Ukrainian ballerinas dancing on bullet casings A powerful new installation 'Unbroken' has been erected outside the National Opera of Ukraine in Kyiv, displaying the picture of a ballerina printed on bullets. 26/04/2023
Culture news U2 announce immersive 'Sphere' experience for Las Vegas residency The 'U2:UV Achtung Baby Live at Sphere' shows will start on 29 September 2023 in the world’s most technologically advanced venue: The MSG Sphere in Las Vegas. 25/04/2023
Culture news The two-hundred-year-old endangered craft in the heart of Italy An Italian town which used to be a thriving hotspot of the silk industry is struggling to keep the tradition alive. 14/04/2023
Culture news Meet the TikToker teaching a 5,000-year-old Indigenous language To help preserve his Indigenous mother tongue, Mexican TikToker Santos Tuz records short videos to spread a Mayan language. 11/04/2023
Culture news 'Man will prevail": Baroque meets Metaverse in new exhibition in Rome Artworks by the likes of Vasarely and De Chirico are paired with Digital, VR and AI creations at a new exhibition in Rome, Italy. 07/04/2023
Destinations Discharged sewage is making swimmers sick in the UK The beaches of the renowned holiday destination the Isle of Wight are contaminated with human waste. The issue has led to people getting sick. 07/04/2023
Climate How rising sea levels are affecting India's water supplies People can no longer depend on ponds and wells for the water they need to drink, cook and wash. 06/04/2023
Green News Free money? Solar farms bringing funding and fury to the US midwest A solar project in Missouri, US has put local farmers on alert and raised concerns about their lifestyle. 05/04/2023
Green News This orca could soon return to the ocean after 52 years in captivity This orca was taken from her family more than half a century ago. She could soon be reunited with them. 31/03/2023
Culture news Not horsing around: Meet the Spanish mare helping the elderly A Spanish mare called Dounka offers the residents of a retirement home in France regular visits and brings 'good vibes' and improved 'well-being'. 31/03/2023
Food and Drink Tonight's Special: Meatball from extinct mammoth The 4,000 years-old meat could be part of the future of food culture, says the Australian startup behind the project. 29/03/2023
Culture news TikTok is the new place to learn about the Holocaust Aron Goodman took to TikTok in a bid to combat antisemitism, with the help of his 85-year-old grandmother Tova Friedman. The response to her personal testimony has been incredible. 27/03/2023
Design The gargoyles of the Notre-Dame de Paris are coming back to life Notre-Dame de Paris reconstructions gradually recover its fantastic creatures. 22/03/2023
Art The world's first AI art gallery opens in Amsterdam The world's first AI art gallery opens in Amsterdam and has sparked controversy in the art world. 21/03/2023
Culture news What does it take to fight the 'Afghan musical genocide'? Playing music is an act of resistance for these Afghan students in Portugal: "Each performance of our school is a protest against what is happening in Afghanistan." 17/03/2023
Nature Albania's Vjosa becomes Europe's first wild river national park It will be conserved as a living, free-flowing river, to the benefit of people and nature. 15/03/2023