Poachers are the long-standing enemy of wildlife conservation. In national parks across Africa it can be almost impossible to catch […]
Stripy wind turbines could reduce seabird fatalities, say avian vision experts
Painting wind turbines with black and white stripes could prevent seabirds from colliding with them, a new report suggests. The […]
‘This cannot go on’: IAEA chief furious as Russian strikes threaten Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant
At least nine people were killed in the latest wave of Russian attacks across Ukraine during the early hours of […]
Water taxis, canalside hotels and tide tracking: A local’s guide to Venice during low waters
Venice has been making the headlines due to the exceptionally low water levels in the city’s canals. Climate change has […]
European beaches rank among top 10 in the world – here’s which ones made the cut
Online travel review site Tripadvisor has just released its list of the best beaches in the world. It looked at […]
Here’s why you should always pay your traffic fines from the EU, especially under a proposed new law
After an idyllic trip travelling continental Europe by car, nothing says welcome home like a traffic fine. Unfortunately, if you […]
Brussels wants to roll out EU-wide driving ban as it seeks to improve European road safety
The European Commission has announced plans to improve road safety across the EU, including a reshaping of the driving test […]
MEPs to take part in parliamentary Rugby World Cup for first time
The European Union will for the first time participate in the parliamentary Rugby World Cup this year. The event will […]
European Public Prosecutor uncovers €14.1 billion in financial damages
The estimated damages to the financial interests of the European Union totalled €14.1 billion by the end of 2022, with […]
Dogs in Chernobyl could teach scientists how humans can live under ‘environmental assault’
Wild dogs living in Chernobyl may give scientists a clue into how humans can survive in the most degraded environments […]