Travel News EasyJet chaos: Budget airline cancelling 40 flights a day in June EasyJet has been forced to cancel 1,700 flights in June, sending travel plans into chaos for thousands of passengers. 13/06/2022
Europe News EU threatens legal action over UK move to change Northern Ireland deal Britain's government unveiled a draft law to unilaterally alter the Northern Ireland Protocol on Monday. 13/06/2022
no comment Tour de no pants: Naked cyclists streak through London On a sunny day in London, many people can be spotted cycling naked around London. 12/06/2022
Experiences I flew for the first time since the pandemic: Here’s what it was like Euronews Journalist Rosie Frost discusses her apprehension around flying for the first time since COVID-19 hit back in March 2020. 12/06/2022
no comment Size doesn't matter: largest exhibition of miniature art in Europe opens its doors At the 'Small is Beautiful' exhibition in London, visitors must lean or squat to appreciate every detail of the 143 miniatures made by 33 local and international artists. 11/06/2022
no comment Palestinians swim in Mediterranean sea off a beach in Gaza's Beit Lahia Palestinians swim in the Mediterranean sea off a beach in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip as students start their summer vacation. 11/06/2022
Biztech news Are floating sea mines in Ukraine making a global food crisis worse? It may take months to negotiate and remove hundreds of sea mines laid near Ukraine's Black Sea ports, further exacerbating broken food supply chains. 11/06/2022
Climate Billie Eilish wants you to become an imperfect climate activist Engaging chats on plant-based food, sustainable fashion and community-building kicked off the star’s multi-day event at London’s O2 arena. 11/06/2022
Health Sperm count down: Urine samples show 'alarming' levels of chemicals Researchers who studied urine samples from nearly 100 Danish young men said they were "astonished" by a cocktail of hormone-disrupting chemicals. 10/06/2022
Travel News Japan reopens to international tourists with strict rules After two years of locked borders, Japan is reopening to small groups of 'test tourists' on chaperoned package tours. 10/06/2022
See Shakespeare First Folio copy estimated to sell for $2.5m at Sotheby's An original edition of William Shakespeare’s First Folio, often referred to as the most important book in English literature, will be auctioned next month in New York and estimated to sell for $2.5m 10/06/2022
Work Is the party over for fast grocery delivery apps? The boom of fast grocery delivery services over the last few years seems to be running out of steam, with a raft of firms now cutting costs - and jobs. 09/06/2022
Culture news Banksy's Bataclan mural was stolen, now the thieves are facing trial As Paris tunes in to watch the trial of the surviving member of the terrorist cell responsible for the Bataclan attack, the thieves who stole Banksy's commemorative mural are also in the docks. 08/06/2022
Travel News Italy airline strike: Easyjet, Ryanair and ITA cancellations multiply Airlines have cancelled flights today as Italian airline workers stage a nationwide strike. 08/06/2022
See London Serpentine gallery unveils spectacular 'Black Chapel' pavilion A London art gallery is unveiling a new pavilion commissioned to an American artist. Called "Black Chapel," the installation is a black wooden cylinder with elements paying tribute to his father. 08/06/2022
See This summers must-reads, according to TikTok's book critics Books to devour this summer at the beach, recommended by TikTok's ‘bookfluencers’ 08/06/2022
no comment London art gallery unveils new pavilion "Black Chapel" is this year's pavilion of the Serpentine, a London-based art gallery. 07/06/2022