See Women's Prize for Literature Shortlist showcases global talent Six unique books from writers spread around the world have been nominated for the annual prize celebrating the best of women's fiction in the English language. 28/04/2022
Hear Eurovision Song Contest 2022: Mika announced as a co-presenter Eurovision 2022 will be hosted in Turin, Italy this spring with the singer confirmed to be one of three hosts. 03/02/2022
People Russia celebrates Shamanism at annual Snow Sculpture Festival Sculptors from across Russia embraced the cold in Novosibirsk at the annual Siberia Snow Sculpture Festival 13/01/2022
Living 7 of the funniest wildlife photos ever taken From a monkey in a spot of bother to dancing bears, these photographs are combining conservation with comedy. 03/12/2021
Taste Europe's biggest gingerbread competition displays marvellous creations Stockholm’s festive gingerbread competition has been running for 31 years makes a return to ArkDes museum. 30/11/2021
Europe News Brussels open to competition law exceptions for EU-made microchips The European Commission has defended its longstanding rules and powers but opened the door for more flexibility in strategic areas. 18/11/2021
Europe News Google loses appeal against €2.4bn EU fine over its shopping service The European Commission argued Google had abused its dominant search engine to favour Google Shopping and squeeze out rival services. 10/11/2021
Sport Best boxers crowned at AIBA Men's World Boxing Championships in Belgrade The Cuban boxers were the most successful at the championships in Serbia claiming three gold and two bronze medals. They also received the trophy for Best team. 07/11/2021
Nature Untouched nature photos reveal the true beauty of our planet In an era of photoshop and filters, this nature photography competition puts value on realism and authenticity. 06/11/2021
Sport Judo: An exciting first day of the Baku Grand Slam in Azerbaijan Japan does well by positioning itself at the top of the medal table. Rina Tatsukawa and Momo Tamaoki both win gold. Japan also won two bronze medals. 05/11/2021
People These photos from the ‘Beard Olympics’ will really grow on you Participants from around the world make their way to Bavaria for the 2021 World Beard and Moustache Championships. 28/10/2021
People Here’s where you can find the best baguette in Paris An undocumented immigrant has claimed the title of best baguette in Paris. 03/10/2021
Europe News Google and EU head to court to decide the fate of €4.3 billion fine The five-day hearing will focus on whether Google has used its Android system to impose illegal restrictions on phone makers and stifle competition. 27/09/2021
Sport New era, new faces, but experience was ever important at the Zagreb Grand Prix On Day 3 of the Zagreb Grand Prix, there were gold medals for Azerbaijan, the Netherlands, France, and Russia. 26/09/2021
no comment Two Argentine couples win 2021 Buenos Aires Tango World Cup At the International Tango Festival and World Cup in Buenos Aires, two Argentine couples won the titles in the stage and floor categories. 26/09/2021
no comment Sparks and adrenaline fly in South Africa car 'spinning' Hundreds gather to watch as a car spinning tournament resumes near Johannesburg in South Africa. 25/09/2021
Green Opinion Producers rethink 'Hunger Games' Activist Show after online backlash Campaigners have reacted strongly to a controversial new US reality show claiming it seeks to game-ify social justice. 17/09/2021
Europe News Brussels demands bankrupt Alitalia repays €900mln 'illegal state aid' The EU's anti-trust watchdog has found Italia Trasporto Aereo S.p.A. (ITA) is not the economic successor of Alitalia. 10/09/2021
Europe News Brussels slaps German car makers with a €875 million fine The European Commission accuses Daimler, BMW and Volkswagen of creating a cartel and illegally colluding in the area of nitrogen oxide cleaning. 08/07/2021
USA US judge dismisses government antitrust lawsuits against Facebook In a blow to regulators, a federal judge dismissed antitrust lawsuits saying they didn't provide enough evidence to prove Facebook was a monopoly. 29/06/2021
world news EU launches antitrust probe into Google's digital ad tech practices It will focus on whether the company is stifling competition by restricting access to third parties to user data for advertising purposes on websites and apps, while using that data itself. 22/06/2021
The Cube EU border agency Frontex criticised by NGOs for photo competition NGOs have described the competition as a "Contest of Shame" and published photos that they say "reflect the reality of the situation" 10/05/2021
Europe News Apple overcharges rival streaming services, claims Brussels Brussels considers that Apple breaches EU competition law because it charges high commission fees on rivals on the App store. 30/04/2021
Nature Greenpeace releases a library of natural sounds for musicians to use What does the future sound like? Greenpeace has teamed up with DJs for Climate Action for a new competition. 04/02/2021
Ireland Irish teenager wins national award for 'deepfake' video detector Greg Tarr, from County Cork, will now present his project at the European Union's Contest for Young Scientists. 11/01/2021
no comment Russia's premier Ice Sculpting competition gets underway in Perm Sculptors will spend five days perfecting their frozen creations before judges choose the winners. 08/01/2021