Travel News Delays and cancellations in Lisbon add to flight chaos in Europe Around 100 flights in and out of the Portuguese capital were cancelled over the weekend as air travel chaos continued across Europe. 04/07/2022
No Comment Same-sex marriage in Switzerland is possible as of 1 July 2022 Legislation to open marriage to same-sex couples passed the Swiss Parliament in December 2020. The law was challenged in a referendum on 26 September 2021 by opponents of same-sex marriage and was approved with the support of 64% of voters and a majority in all 26 cantons. The law went into force 01/07/2022
Destinations Flight-free travel: Leuven is easy to get to and a cycling paradise This small Belgian city is packed with historical monuments, peaceful retreats and thousands of bicycles. 01/07/2022
World News Connecting Europe Days: Nothing is too far for electric vehicles Travelling from different parts of Europe, 16 electric cars came together in Lyon using a European Commission-funded network of chargers. 30/06/2022
Culture news Music festivals in Europe that still have tickets for summer 2022 A round-up of music festivals in Europe that still have tickets available this summer. 28/06/2022
Health news Roe v Wade overturned: Where is Europe headed on abortion rights? While tensions reignite in the US, Europe has seen both progress and regression in recent years when it comes to women’s reproductive rights. 27/06/2022
Mobility How countries in Europe are tackling the use of electric scooters E-scooter rentals in Europe have boomed in recent years. Countries are increasingly regulating their use in a bid to curb injuries and deaths. 27/06/2022
No Comment Pride March in Warsaw, Oslo a Tens of thousands of people take part in Pride March in Warsaw, Oslo and Paris. 25/06/2022
World News In pictures: Europe wildfires, earthquake in Asia and Oslo shooting Floods in Bangladesh, artistic swimming competition in Budapest and protesters demonstrating against the repeal of Roe vs Wade in the US all made this week's headlines. 25/06/2022
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
World News Festival unites people from three Balkan countries sharing Lake Prespa For the first time in recent history the Meet Prespa festival took place, connecting people from all three sides of the lake. 19/06/2022
Europe News Heatwave cooks western Europe, with temperatures hitting 43°C Weekend temperatures soared across Western Europe, with many baking in intensely hot and dry conditions. 18/06/2022
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
Eco-Innovation More people cycle than drive in this 'forward-thinking' European city Belgium’s greenest city is pedalling into the future with policies to tackle the climate crisis. 16/06/2022
Europe News Europe at 'epicentre' of monkeypox outbreak, WHO says The World Health Organization has urged countries to share vaccines as monkeypox continues to spread. 15/06/2022
Europe News EU anti-fraud office wants bloc to recover over €500 million The anti-fraud office said fraudsters continued to try to take advantage of the COVID-19 crisis. 08/06/2022
Culture news Euroviews. The 11 best European films on Netflix These are the hottest European films on #Netflix right now. Do you agree? 08/06/2022
Tech News EU agrees all phones and tablets must have a common charger by 2024 Apple will have to change the connector on iPhones sold in Europe by 2024. 07/06/2022
Europe News Global alliance pledges to increase prevention of online child abuse Nearly 100 countries have joined the international alliance to stop the criminal practice, which has increased by 6,000 per cent since 2010. 02/06/2022
Europe Decoded How climate reparations are pitting the Global North against South Low-income countries are seeking financial compensations for the irreparable losses caused by the climate crisis. 01/06/2022