Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham to reissue ‘Buckingham Nicks’
Nicks and Buckingham teased the announcement in a series of cryptic social media posts last week, initially sparking rumours that...
Taliban tortured Afghans expelled from Pakistan and Iran, UN says
Afghan authorities have urged nationals to return, pledging amnesty for anyone who left after the Taliban returned to power in...
Google hit with Digital Markets Act complaint over user choice
The DMA, which became applicable in 2023, aims to regulate the gatekeeper power of the largest digital companies.
Banksy's Venice work 'The Migrant Child' removed for restoration
Banksy's 'The Migrant Child' appeared on a Venetian wall in 2019 and has since largely deteriorated. An Italian bank is...
EU hails progress on China's rare earth curbs but demands fairer trade
After a one-day summit in Beijing, the European Union insisted on the need to immediately rebalance trade relations with China....
EU Commission's defence loan scheme tapped by 20 member states
EU member states have until 29 July to officially put in a request for financing under the Commission mechanism. #EuropeNews
Irish rap band Kneecap banned from Hungary's Sziget festival
Hungarian authorities have banned Irish rap group Kneecap from entering the country and from taking part in the annual Sziget...
Are immigrants earning less than native workers?
Despite almost 40% of non-EU citizens being overqualified for their jobs, they earn nearly 18% less than natives. #EuropeInMotion
This cannibal robot can grow and heal by eating other robots
The Truss Link could, in future, be used to help develop groundbreaking technologies spanning marine research to rescue services and...
Ex-UK Labour leader Corbyn says he's starting a new left-wing party
Corbyn led Labour to election defeats in 2017 and 2019, but the veteran socialist campaigner remains popular with many grassroots...