Sick of the office? Cyprus has launched a digital nomad visa scheme. The sunny island is one of the latest […]
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 […]
Here are the key numbers about migration to the EU you need to know
Two deadly shipwrecks in the Mediterranean in recent weeks have kept the European Union’s attention firmly on migration with the […]
China is reopening to foreign tourists this month: Here’s everything you need to know
China will reopen its borders to tourists and resume issuing all visas on Wednesday 15 March 2023. It is one […]
Biden administration approves Alaska’s Willow oil project, sparking anger from environmentalists
The United States has said that it is approving a major oil-drilling project on Alaska’s petroleum-rich North Slope – a […]
‘Weather whiplash’: Flooding and droughts to happen more often and last longer as climate warms
The intensity of extreme drought and rainfall has “sharply” increased over the past 20 years, a new study confirms. These […]
Paris Olympics promises to slash emissions in half – but environmental experts aren’t convinced
The organisers of next year’s 2024 Paris Olympics claim they will slash emissions in half and make a “positive contribution […]
Paris Olympic Games: How much are tickets, when are they available and where should you stay?
The Summer Olympic Games will return to Europe next year for the first time in a decade and to Paris […]
Chemical & choking risks pose biggest danger to consumers from non-food products – new report
Risks from chemical substances and choking posed the greatest health hazards to consumers last year from non-food products, according to […]
Northern lights, empty beaches and otters: Here’s why Shetland in winter has it all
For most people, Shetland is somewhere they have yet to experience, a place which exists as a byword for remote […]