Travel News Was the fatal Chinese Eastern plane crash intentional? Investigators have yet to find any technical fault with the Boeing which crashed in March, killing 132 passengers and crew. 18/05/2022
Biztech news Musk may seek lower price for Twitter over platform's fake accounts The billionaire Tesla and SpaceX founder has put his $44 billion (€42.05 billion) deal to buy Twitter on hold over the issue of fake accounts. 17/05/2022
Europe News Ukraine war is 'a wake-up call' for faster transition to green energy "No country controls the wind and the sun. Let’s make sure that this is the last time that the global economy is held hostage to the hostile actions of those who produce fossil fuels." 17/05/2022
Biztech news What are the Switchblade 'suicide drones' boosting Ukraine’s arsenal? The US is working to equip Ukraine with cutting-edge drones that dive-bomb into their targets and can pierce through the armour of tanks. 16/05/2022
United Kingdom Johnson battles on two fronts as N Ireland deal returns to haunt him The UK prime minister heads to Belfast on Monday at loggerheads with unionists and the EU over the protocol he negotiated in order to secure Brexit. 15/05/2022
Sweden Sweden's ruling party joins Finland in confirming NATO membership bid Sweden's ruling Social Democratic Party has given the green light to a NATO bid, hours after Finland's president and prime minister confirmed their country's application. 15/05/2022
Germany Russia extending Ukraine military war to 'grain war', says Baerbock The German foreign minister's comments came as the G7 warned that the war is stoking a global food crisis threatening poor countries with hunger and famine. 14/05/2022
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Work Bloody good policy? The countries that have tried menstrual leave As Spain debates days off work for period pain, here’s a list of the countries that already tried offering "menstrual leave". 13/05/2022
Uncovering Europe Serbia journalists still fear abuse despite press freedom rise? Critical journalists have faced rising violence and harrassment and few of the perpetrators have ever been brought to justice. 13/05/2022
Health 'Forever chemicals' in tap water near Lyon: How harmful are they? There are calls for a crackdown on chemical pollution after potentially toxic levels of PFAS were found in tap water near France’s third-largest city. 13/05/2022
Uncovering Europe Do Western Balkan countries like Macron's idea for a two-tier Europe? Serbia, Albania, North Macedonia and Montenegro all applied to join the EU more than a decade ago. 12/05/2022
Money What do Coinbase's results mean for the future of the crypto exchange? The company said in the event of bankruptcy, crypto assets held by the exchange could be considered property of the bankruptcy proceedings. 11/05/2022
Uncovering Europe What do we know about Macron's idea for a two-tier Europe? Critics say Macron's plan is just an attempt to appease non-EU countries waiting in the wings, some of whom have been in the candidacy queue for years now. 11/05/2022
Biztech news Elon Musk says he would reverse Donald Trump's Twitter ban The Tesla and SpaceX CEO made the comments at an event on Tuesday held by the Financial Times. 10/05/2022
Europe News EU should be ready for 'economic sacrifices' to stop Russia In an interview with Euronews, Vsevolod Chentsov says he's disappointed with Hungary for blocking the EU ban on Russian oil. 10/05/2022
Europe Decoded The EU may have reached its 'whatever it takes' moment. Draghi's famous "whatever it takes" comments helped save the euro. Can these words once more bring unity as the bloc deals with war on its doorstep and a crippling energy crisis? 10/05/2022