Europe
- Sep- 2023 -26 September
Around the World on a Honda Monkey: the Amazing Journey of André Sousa
Portuguese traveler and bike rider André Sousa took his Honda Monkey on a world tour, creating a world record. His…
Read More » - Jan- 2023 -18 January
New European Bauhaus Initiative Connects European Green Deal to Our Places and Spaces
The New European Bauhaus Initiative aims to seamlessly integrate the principles of the European Green Deal into the fabric of…
Read More » - 1 January
Amsterdam’s RESILIO blue green roofs offer solution to urban flooding, heat island effect
The city of Amsterdam partnered with RESILIO to come up with a sustainable idea of smart blue green roofs to…
Read More » - Dec- 2022 -17 December
UK nurses on historic strike…but why?
Over 0.1m the U.K. nurses went on historic strike, urging a wage proliferation of 19 percent to haggle with the…
Read More » - 11 December
UK weather update: Severe snow and ice hit Scotland, England’s South-west
Several areas of the U.K. are undergoing extreme ailments as the snow and ice hit Scotland and the southwest of…
Read More » - 10 December
World’s biggest telescope construction begins: Square Kilometer Array (SKA)
The most magnificent scientific project of the 21st century— the Square Kilometer Array (SKA)—has entered the construction stage, which will…
Read More » - 5 December
Netherlands’ Utrecht library offers cyclists to recharge their e-devices by cycling
Utrecht, the fourth-largest city of the Netherlands with 361,966 population, is located about 35 km southeast of the capital Amsterdam…
Read More » - Nov- 2022 -28 November
KFC opens first-ever pub in London for Qatar World Cup
KFC opens its first-ever pub in the UK, ‘The Colonel’s Arms‘ on Nov 25th, serving pints and fried chicken. The…
Read More » - 8 November
Rare ‘blood moon’ was last total lunar eclipse till 2025. Watch
On Tuesday, November 8, Earth experienced its last total lunar eclipse till 2025. Depending on where you live, the following…
Read More » - 5 November
Art Vandalism 2023: Climate change activism against masterpiece artwork justified?
Some of the most notorious art attacks on masterpieces involved rather juvenile acts by protesters of throwing food at and…
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