Partner content The hidden gem of the Canary Islands: La Gomera, Europe’s next eco-destination Partner content presented by La Gomera
Partner content The hidden gem of the Canary Islands: La Gomera, Europe’s next eco-destination Partner content presented by La Gomera
World News Chess 'has not been kind to women,' says world champion Magnus Carlsen For Carlsen, the world's top-rated chess player and current world chess champion, the character of Beth in the Queen's Gambit could be "a role model for women and girls who want to play chess." 11/12/2020
Living Famed maritime artworks reimagined to depict a sustainable future Six pieces of art by famous painters have been modified by renowned artist, Reuben Dangoor. 11/12/2020
Green News 12 Christmas gifts for your vegan friends From luxury nibbles to shoes, workout kits to accessories, these are the best vegan Christmas gifts in 2020. 11/12/2020
Green News More than 400 female climate leaders call for COP26 gender equality With less than 25 per cent of influential positions filled by women, female climate leaders are concerned. 10/12/2020
Travel News French ski resorts protest plans to keep lifts closed over Christmas The protest comes as the French government proposes "random border checks" to be put in place over the holiday season targeting people trying to get to foreign resorts. 02/12/2020
World News An estimated 11m children 'facing extreme hunger or starvation' The problem has been exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic, according to Save The Children. 30/11/2020
Germany First fully carbon-neutral cargo flight set to take to the skies Lufthansa Cargo's Boeing 777F's will only use Sustainable Aviation Fuel on its flight to Shanghai. 28/11/2020
United Kingdom Michel Barnier arrives in London for face-to-face Brexit trade talks British and EU Brexit negotiators remain sceptical about the chances of a breakthrough in talks on a follow-on agreement, which are still stalled over fishing rights and fair trade rules. 28/11/2020
France French ski resorts to open at Christmas but lifts will remain closed French stations ski were taken aback by Presidential Macron ruling out their reopening for Christmas, but they still hope to be able to convince the government to change its mind. 26/11/2020
Germany Car with anti-globalisation message crashes into Merkel's office gates The estate car had the words “Stop Globalisation Politics” written in white on its right side and “You damn killers of children and old people” on the other. 25/11/2020
Spain Canary Islands target Europe's growing numbers of remote workers As winter kicks in, some flexible workers are looking to ditch often lonely and isolated home offices for warmer climes, something the Canary Islands want to cash in on following the impact of the coronavirus on its main source of income: tourism. 23/11/2020
Travel News In conversation with Nadhira Al Harthy Al Harthy was part of the all-female Arab team, Joyce Azzam and Nelly Attar of Lebanon and Mona Shahab of Saudi Arabia who climbed to the top of the world’s tallest mountain in the controversial 2019 season. 19/11/2020
Germany Nuremberg opts to preserve Nazi rally grounds after decades of debate The city of Nuremberg has opted to conserve the infamous Nazi party rally grounds after decades of debate over whether to preserve the site. 12/11/2020
France Cases rise in France as health minister warns peak is yet to come France is approaching the halfway point of its second lockdown. The current measures were announced by President Emmanuel Macron nearly 2 weeks ago - in the hope to stem the spread. But how effective have they been? 11/11/2020
Austria Investment is key says Imam as Charles Michel advocates education Michel spoke in Vienna on Tuesday to outline his initiative against 'ideology of hatred'. 10/11/2020
Travel News Novel ways airlines are giving passengers their travel fix For some the experience of boarding a plane, watching a film and having food and drink served is almost as exciting as the destinations themselves, so airlines are offering passengers just that, despite being grounded. 10/11/2020
Travel News After a brief opening, skiing in Austria has snow plowed to a halt In mountainous western Austria, skiing is not just part of the local culture, but the foundation of an industry worth billions as well as the source of livelihoods for hundreds of thousands. But a fresh surge of coronavirus infections has put paid to the season's fragile reopening. 10/11/2020
France Dogs in France can be retrained in weeks to detect COVID-19 Scientists in France say right now sniffer dogs are more reliable than the PCR tests in detecting COVID-19 09/11/2020
Travel News The top five European cities for celebrating Halloween Halloween 2020 set to be a very different experience from previous years, but its still possible to celebrate this spooky night alongside ghosts, ghouls, vampires, and evil witches. 29/10/2020
Travel News International travel has slumped by 70 per cent this year, say UNWTO Restrictions on travel introduced in response to the COVID-19 pandemic continue to hit global tourism hard. Data from the World Tourism Organisation shows a 70 percent fall in international arrivals for the first eight months of 2020, with experts predicting a rebound by July 2021. 28/10/2020