A giant ‘penis plant’ has bloomed for the first time in the Netherlands. The Amorphophallus gigas – which literally translates […]
Celebrating the 75th anniversary of UN Declaration of Human Rights through film
The International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights (FIFDH), is held annually in March in Geneva, parallel to the […]
War in Ukraine: Intense fighting in Bakhmut as Finland considers sending fighter jets to Kyiv
Intense fighting continued for the centre of the eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut, the site of the longest and bloodiest […]
Manchester City aim for last 16 second-leg victory over RB Leipzig in Champions League
Held in check in the first leg, Manchester City will be looking to secure their place in the quarter-finals of […]
UK citizens will lose most if country exits European Convention on Human Rights, warns expert
British citizens stand to lose the most should the country pull out of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), […]
Junior doctors strike: Which countries pay doctors the most and least in Europe?
Health personnel and doctors in particular worked ceaselessly to save lives during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many did not go home […]
‘Budapest is teaching Finland and Sweden a lesson’: Hungary becomes increasingly isolated in NATO
Hungary is becoming increasingly isolated within the NATO military alliance. Even before the war in Ukraine, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán went against […]
Ukraine war: Wagner ‘recruiting in Moscow high schools for young warriors’
Russia’s Wagner mercenary group have been trying to recruit in Moscow high schools, distributing questionnaires and collecting contact details of […]
Greek organisation Corallia helps small businesses grow
In this episode of Smart Regions, we met the people behind Corallia, a unit of the Athena research centre in […]
6 Nations: Ireland inches closer to Grand Slam thrashing Scotland 22-7
The Irish are one win away from a Grand Slam in the Six Nations. By outlasting Scotland 22-7 at Murrayfield […]