When the high tech world of data centres touches the fabric of public life, it’s generally given positive coverage. From […]
‘Lufthansa is back’ says airline. But after IT failure and ongoing strikes, what’s the full picture?
The beginning of 2023 has been turbulent for Germany’s Lufthansa Group. In February, it was hit by a catastrophic IT […]
From the world’s biggest cave to tiny islands, here’s why you should visit Vietnam
Home to some of the world’s most impressive natural wonders, from the 1,600 islands of Hạ Long Bay to the […]
Want to move to Europe? Here are all the digital nomad visas available for remote workers
Across Europe, countries are capitalising on remote work by offering digital nomad visas. Since the pandemic, many of us have […]
Updated: Where are airport and transport strikes happening between now and Easter?
After strikes caused disruption during the February school holidays, more industrial action is planned by transport workers in the run-up […]
Easter travel chaos could hit Heathrow after Border Force strikes in March
Strikes at UK airports and ports are set to impact travellers in March and April. After striking over February half-term, […]
EU electricity market reform: What exactly is a contract for difference?
The European Union’s 20-year-old electricity market is heading for a revamp. The market suffered its worst year on record in […]
The Last of Us ‘minus the zombie part’: How fungi are becoming supercharged by climate change
Rising temperatures may cause fungi to be more dangerous to our health, a new study reveals. While bacteria and viruses […]
‘The race is on’ to ensure EU is competitive in crucial clean tech sector, VDL tells MEPs
The European Union needs to invest more in research and development and boost mining and processing of critical raw materials […]
EU should ‘stay alert’ after Silicon Valley Bank collapse despite ‘limited impact,’ says McGuinness
The collapse of the Silicon Valley Bank appears to be having a “limited” impact on the European Union but authorities […]