Today marks World Wildlife Day, a date for celebrating the extraordinary diversity of the planet – and taking stock of […]
Protected UK seabeds subjected to 136,000 hours of ‘industrial fishing’ last year, Oceana reveals
Sensitive marine ecosystems were subjected to over 136,000 hours of industrial fishing last year, according to Oceana’s scrutiny of UK […]
American flight-free adventures: What’s it like to cross the States on a bus full of strangers?
Singing songs around the fire on an Indigenous reserve, skinny dipping in hot springs and sleeping beneath a blanket of […]
Gourmet dining, a double bed and total privacy: Inside Lufthansa’s luxurious new first class suites
German airline Lufthansa has unveiled plans for luxurious new first-class cabins with double beds and closable doors. ‘Suite Plus’ cabins […]
Meet the Canadian family taking a world tour before their children lose their sight
After a devastating diagnosis, this family is taking the trip of a lifetime. Three of Sebastien Pelletier and Edith Lemay’s […]
West must keep up pressure on Iranian regime – son of former Shah
The West must maintain pressure on the Iranian regime if it wants to have any impact on it, according to […]
Gap between EU & US on pharmaceutical investments too wide – industry
The gap in pharmaceutical investments between the European Union and the United States is widening by too much, according to […]
Brexit deal: Is the Stormont Brake an ‘unequivocal veto’ on EU law, as London has claimed?
The European Union and the United Kingdom have ushered in a new chapter in their long, rich and sometimes fraught […]
France, Netherlands, Belgium: Which European countries have the best cycle to work schemes?
For many of us, getting to work means mornings trapped behind the wheel in a traffic jam, or jostling for […]
Environmental pollution breeds deadly superbugs. Here’s how we defeat them.
Inger Andersen is the Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme. Antimicrobials save countless lives and protect vital economic […]