Ireland’s Taoiseach Leo Varadkar will meet with US President Joe Biden on Friday, after the COVID-19 pandemic scuttled the longstanding […]
Solar panels could be installed in the spaces between railway tracks in world first
Solar panels are being rolled out “like carpet” on railway tracks in Switzerland. Swiss start-up Sun-Ways is installing panels near […]
Outcry as Finland election campaign hit by ‘racist’ advertising
Finnish voters go to the polls at the beginning of April, in a closely-fought campaign that sees Prime Minister Sanna […]
Murder, torture and rape but no genocide – the UN’s latest report on Ukraine
A United Nations report found that Russia has committed war crimes in Ukraine, but stopped short of classifying its actions […]
French cities protest after Macron forces through pension reform
Thousands of protesters across France have been demonstrating after President Emanuel Macron forced through his pension reforms on Thursday. In […]
Watch: the latest developments in the war in Ukraine
The Institute for the Study of War reports that the overall pace of Russian operations in Ukraine appears to have […]
French cities protest after Macron forces through pension reform
Thousands of protesters across France have been demonstrating after President Emanuel Macron forced through his pension reforms on Thursday. In […]
How are football coaches adapting to the modern game?
The current generation of players are some of the best we’ve ever seen, but behind every great footballer, there’s also […]
Vučić: Reconciliation between Albanians and Serbs is Kosovo goal
Serbia and Kosovo are about to meet again this weekend to discuss the last points of a possible agreement brokered […]
The EU’s new industrial strategy will aim to have 40% of its green technology homegrown by 2030
The European Union will aim to have 40% of the key technology it needs to combat climate change built within […]