Fuelling the Tour de France: Secrets of the team kitchens
Replacing the 6,000 calories burned daily by a Tour de France rider, while negotiating the vaguaries and motorways of a 21-stage, 2,100 mile race is a formidable challenge.
Replacing the 6,000 calories burned daily by a Tour de France rider, while negotiating the vaguaries and motorways of a 21-stage, 2,100 mile race is a formidable challenge.
The Netherlands commemorated the abolition of slavery with a national ceremony in Amsterdam's Oosterpark.
Peter Fouché died last week while working as a combat medic in Ukraine, his charity said.
A Russian strike on Kharkiv's Slobid district killed one person and injured nine, including an eight-month-old baby, on June 30.
The Dreamliner plane was flying from Madrid to Montevideo when the mid-air incident happened.
Like many children, David Aguilar spent his childhood building Lego. While others made model aeroplanes and miniature toy towns out of the stackable plastic bricks, David built functional lifesize prosthetic arms.
Girmay finished just ahead of Fernando Gaviria and Arnaud De Lie in Turin.
Turkish garden designer Nilufer Danis evokes the spirit of a pilgrimage to Spain's Camino de Santiago at the launch of London's Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival.
The government hopes the new law will help tackle black market labour and boost employment.
Le Pen’s advantage is seen as a positive development for Italian PM Giorgia Meloni and ECR’s role in the EU, according to Italian media.
The Supreme Court have ruled that Donald Trump has immunity for some of his actions in a case where he is charged with plotting to overturn his 2020 presidential election loss.
As Europe reacts to ‘overtourism’, sustainably focussed cruisers swerve cities and seasides in favour of rivers.
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Smart match balls, AI, cryogenic recovery chambers and the good old pad to do your homework on — nowhere are football's cutting-edge tech advancements more on display than at Euro 2024 in Germany. But here's the kicker: not everyone likes them.
The far-right, nationalist movement wants to set up a new group in the European Parliament. But it needs at least seven member states on board.
The English midfielder said it was an "inside joke gesture towards some close friends who were at the game".
Analysts warn that the far-right National Rally's success may challenge relations between Paris and Berlin and complicate Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s agenda.
Carlos Alcaraz opens his title defence at Wimbledon with a hard-fought victory over Estonian qualifier Mark Lajal.
Due to severe storms that caused significant flooding and landslides, the Canton of Valais in Switzerland is undergoing extensive recovery efforts.
GSMA MWC Shanghai 2024 concluded with the show‘s largest ever international participation, welcoming nearly 40,000 attendees from a record 124 countries and territories for three days of innovation showcasing and collaboration.
If the project comes to fruition, it’s set to cost a total of €5.65 billion.
One of Kazakhstan's richest men denies wrongdoing after organising a superyacht now at the centre of arson charges.
The latest figure may reassure investors that Germany's inflation is still on a downward trend, despite May's surprise spike.
Canadian and Russian ships may carry on using heavy fuel oil for another five years.
Barcelona charges a tourist tax and a city tax: What's the difference and how much are they?
More than 1.2 million families are on a waiting list for social housing in England alone.
As the EU is about to hand over billions to a neighbouring country, members of parliament have a responsibility to their voters to ensure that this money is spent in line with the union's laws, Hussein Baoumi writes.
National Rally's rivals aim to prevent it from winning an absolute majority in the National Assembly.
Ukraine is expanding its draft to address battlefield shortages over two years into Russia’s invasion.
Marine Le Pen's National Rally leads the election race with 33% of votes. Analysts predict a hung parliament as the most probable outcome, probably resulting in moderate fiscal policies and reduced market volatility.
Thousands protest against far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party convention in Essen, following the parties successful European election performance.
From Shania Twain to SZA, the final day of the Glastonbury Festival was full of verve and vigour but not all the stars shined. Jonny Walfisz braved the long day and stayed up all night to see Worthy Farm close close for another year.
Withdrawals and tactical voting suggest there’s still a lot to play for in the second round of France's legislative elections next Sunday.
The generation of clean electricity in Europe is setting records. In the first half of 2024, renewables made up more than 50% of all power generation in Europe while nuclear provided a stable share of 24% - according to latest figures from Eurelectric’s electricity data
The UK’s Horticultural Trades Association and sister groups from across Europe warn that new border checks aren’t working.
Meta's 'pay or consent' model asks users to enable the processing of their personal data or pay a monthly fee.
The online language learning platform italki compared metrics from 50 European cities to achieve a final ranking. They analysed the number of landmarks, the average rating of the landmark, the safety score, and the average temperature in the summer. You can view the research
Twelve films are competing for the coveted Crystal Globe, the winner of which will be announced at the closing ceremony in Karlovy Vary on Saturday.
Actor Judith Godrèche accuses both French directors of sexually assaulting her as a child.
From budget cuts to immigration reforms, National Rally and New Popular Front policies could challenge France's EU commitments.
Hundreds of demonstrators in Mexico City advocated for animal rights, emphasizing that pets are family.
Towel maker Christy's is the official supplier of towels for the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships for decades. It is now recycling pre-used towels and turning them into "heirloom" bags.
The Albanian literary giant was best known for works including "Broken April" and "The General of the Dead Army", chronicling life under communist dictator Enver Hoxha by way of allegorical stories.
The two celebrated elderly directors have been arrested over accusations of sexual violence made by at least nine actresses.
Experts have warned there could be an extraordinary 13 category one or above hurricanes between June and November this year.
The French will be facing the winner of Portugal vs Slovenia
British house prices showed a small gain in June from May but the impact of higher borrowing costs is still weighing on the property market, mortgage lender Nationwide says.
In video comments aired by Palestinian media following his release, Abu Selmia accused Israeli authorities of mistreating Palestinian detainees, saying they are "subjected to daily physical and psychological humiliation”.
In a landmark move, Turkey has now been taken off the Financial Action Task Force (FATF)’s "grey list", a decision which is expected to go a long way in supporting the country's economic recovery.
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