Finland’s Prime Minister Sanna Marin has told President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and the people of Ukraine that “in our hearts, you’ve […]
Georgia parliament votes to drop controversial ‘foreign agents’ bill after mass protests
The pressure of three days of mass protests in Tbilisi has finally and comprehensively defeated the Georgian government’s controversial “foreign […]
Why are ChatGPT and other generative AI programmes suddenly so exciting?
The fourth release of ChatGPT, an AI chatbot tool that has been around for some time now, has sparked unprecedented […]
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan announces elections for 14 May
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who is seeking to extend his two decades in power, has formally set the country’s […]
Scientists revive ‘zombie’ virus that was trapped for 48,500 years in the Arctic’s permafrost
“Zombie” viruses that spent up to 48,500 years frozen in the ground could reawaken as the permafrost melts due to […]
More than 100 migrants – including a pregnant woman and 24 minors – rescued from Mediterranean
A group of 105 migrants rescued from the Mediterranean have arrived at the Italian port of Brindisi aboard the “Life […]
Students protest pension reform in France as union cuts power to Stade de France in ‘symbolic move’
Young people across France took to the streets on Thursday to protest the government’s attempt t to raise the retirement […]
Rising period poverty: France announces free sanitary products for under 25s
For Sadrana, a student who lives in Marseille, buying sanitary products is a monthly struggle. “There are some things I […]
Kim Jong Un supervises North Korean troops simulating attack on South
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised a live-fire artillery drill simulating an attack on a South Korean airfield and […]
Macron and Sunak try to put relationship back on track at Paris summit
The leaders of Britain and France shook hands and briefly posed for photographers, smiling, on Friday morning, as Rishi Sunak […]