Ukraine Ukraine war: Russian forces pound last Luhansk stronghold Ukrainian fighters have spent weeks trying to defend the city of Lysychansk to keep it from falling into Russian hands. 02/07/2022
Rethink How Meta’s metaverse vision will change the future of communication Creativity is all about connection and increasingly brands will communicate via evolving technologies as the metaverse takes shape, says Meta’s Angie Gifford. 01/07/2022
Ukraine Germany slams 'inhumane and cynical' Russia over Odesa missile strike Ukraine says overnight strikes hit residential areas in Odesa region, killing 21, a day after Russian forces left Snake Island in what Moscow called a "goodwill gesture". 01/07/2022
Europe News MEP Awards: Meet this year's winners for best EU lawmakers The annual ceremony honours lawmakers across the political spectrum for their legislative and political work. 30/06/2022
Ukraine Five things you need to know about Ukraine war from Wednesday From the "independence" referendum in Kherson to Ukrainian troops battling encirclement in the Donbas and the detention of a Russian lawyer, here is what you need to know about the war. 29/06/2022
Health Data surveillance could put women in the dock after US abortion ruling There is already precedent for women’s data being used against them in prosecutions surrounding abortion in the US. 29/06/2022
Poland Polish court orders four towns to scrap 'LGBT-free' declarations Gay rights activists have hailed the ruling as a "great victory for democracy". 28/06/2022
Work How US companies say they’ll support staff after Roe v Wade overturned More US companies have committed to helping employees access abortion services, after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade. 28/06/2022
Ukraine Putin will be held responsible for shopping centre 'war crime', say G7 There's been worldwide condemnation of Russia's missile strike on a crowded shopping centre in the central city of Kremenchuk, causing many civilian casualties. 28/06/2022
Biztech news Big Tech asked to protect user data from US state abortion prosecution The Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe vs Wade has raised questions about whether tech companies should protect the data of users seeking abortions. 27/06/2022
Italy Centre-left parties claim victory in Italy's mayoral elections The votes were seen as the last test ahead of next year's parliamentary elections. 27/06/2022
Norway Man charged with 'terrorism' after Oslo mass shooting The late-night shooting led police to call off an LGBTQI+ pride march planned for Saturday in Oslo. 25/06/2022
Ukraine Five things you need to know about the Ukraine war this weekend From rocket attacks against the Ukrainian capital to the Sievierodonetsk falling into the hands of Russian troops, these are five of the main developments of the war. 24/06/2022
Myanmar Aung San Suu Kyi moved to prison, says Myanmar military junta Human rights experts have accused the army of creating a "digital dictatorship" through internet shutdowns and surveillance since last year's coup. 23/06/2022
no comment Australia: Firefighters rescue horse from pit in an industrial estate Firefighters said they were “saddled with the responsibility” of rescuing a horse that fell into a pit at an industrial estate in Sydney, Australia, on June 20. 23/06/2022
Women Beyond Borders How one ‘a-ha moment’ inspired thousands of women to start adventuring Bex Band trekked the length of Israel and what she experienced changed her career path forever. 23/06/2022
Money Binance ‘in it for the long game’ and isn’t afraid of the crypto crash Despite the crypto crash and the price of Bitcoin plunging, innovation can come from dark times, argues Binance’s Europe VP Martin Bruncko. 22/06/2022