Watch BTS Perform ‘Swim’ in the Guggenheim Museum on ‘Fallon’
The reunited group took over The Tonight Show for a performance and extensive interview about their career and new album, Arirang
The reunited group took over The Tonight Show for a performance and extensive interview about their career and new album, Arirang
Before the New Year, we brought you footage of Russian polymathic inventor Léon Theremin demonstrating the strange instrument that bears his surname, and we noted that the Theremin was the first electronic instrument. This is not strictly true, though it is the first electronic
As Cyprus continues to fight the consequences of February's foot and mouth disease outbreak, the European Commission has mobilised its strategic stockpile of emergency supplies, rescEU, to support the ongoing response. The mobilization follows a request for assistance from the
Sarah Mullally was installed as the first female Archbishop of Canterbury on 25 March 2026, marking a historic shift for the Church of England in its 1,400-year history amid ongoing internal divisions.
Cypriot authorities stress that the country is safe, wanting to prevent a possible decrease in tourist flows due to the war in the Middle East.
The former President of the European Commission believes Council President António Costa should exclude Hungary from confidential EU meetings if it fails to provide adequate clarifications over the incident.
The first look at HBO’s big-budget TV reimagining of J.K. Rowling’s best-selling books also reveals that first season will premiere this Christmas – not in 2027 as previously expected.
U.S. President Donald Trump says Iran wants a deal to end the war, while Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi denies talks. Tehran demands a cease-fire, compensation, and links any deal to halting attacks on Lebanon as a condition to end the war
Also in this neswsletter: The embattled EU-US trade deal is expected to clear the final hurdle in a vote in the European Parliament's plenary.
The EU and Australia have announced the adoption of a groundbreaking Security and Defence Partnership. They have also concluded negotiations for an ambitious and balanced free trade agreement (FTA) and agreed to launch formal negotiations for the association of Australia to
More than 3,800 people in Myanmar were killed in the 7.7-magnitude earthquake in March 2025.
In cooperation with the Cervantes Institute and other bodies, Ernest Urtasun's Culture Ministry has revealed plans to promote Spain's music industry and ride the increasing wave of successful stars like Rosalía around the world.
South Korea’s population has been shrinking since hitting its peak at 51.84 million in 2019.
I have a pet theory that horror, as a genre, is an awkward fit for television. The tension necessary for effective scares is difficult to maintain over several hours; the mystery that creates suspense is hard to square with building characters and worlds through exposition.
Europe has a housing crisis and a construction industry that can't keep up. Is modular construction, homes built in factories and assembled on-site, the fix to both?
A March 2026 report on power supply risks found that Singapore is the most vulnerable country if global energy markets collapse. With oil prices up nearly 20% following the US-Israeli joint strikes on Iran, a new study by the Energy World Mag reveals which nations would
Nippon TV has tapped top star Okada Junichi to front its Japanese adaptation of “The Floor,” the international quiz format from Talpa Studios, founded by John de Mol. The special will represent the format’s debut in Asia after roll-outs across more than 30 countries spanning
In Seoul, ultrafine dust levels have been particularly persistent.
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They were convicted of “supplying a foreign state with information prejudicial to national defence”.
[Premium Times] Only three countries voted against the resolution: Argentina, Israel, and the US.
Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi has struggled to stabilise ties with China since she took office in October.
[This Day] Nigeria retained its position as the biggest arms importer in Sub-Saharan Africa, while Morocco overtook its North African neighbour, Algeria, to emerge overall importer of arms in Africa, according to new data released by Stockholm International Peace Research
It is set to unveil a new cap on fuel prices two weeks after introducing the ceiling.
[This Day] Boston Consulting Group (BCG), which empowers global organisations to grow and build sustainable competitive advantage, has released its latest report, revealing how Africa's software and applications developer community is scaling fast at 21 per cent annually.
The language of power often reveals more than it intends. In a rare moment of candor on March 7, US President Donald Trump described the confrontation with Iran as “a big chess game at a very high level … I’m dealing with very smart players … high-level intellect. High, very
The country’s Energy Regulatory Commission expects to finalise a modified pricing scheme by April.
Fianna Fáil MEP for Midlands North-West and member of the European Parliament’s International Trade Committee and its Delegation for Austrlia and New Zealand, Barry Cowen, has welcomed the conclusion of negotiations on the EU–Australia Free Trade Agreement, describing it as a
More working families asking for baby essentials
[DW] The UN General Assembly has passed the resolution on transatlantic slavery despite opposition from the US and European countries.
MOSCOW, March 26 - An industrial area near one of Russia's biggest oil refineries was damaged in a Ukrainian drone attack, a Russian official said on Thursday.
Gold has long enjoyed a reputation as a financial “safe haven” during stormy times. But over the past few months of geopolitical chaos and market panic, the precious metal has moved more like a roller coaster than a steady ship at anchor. In late January, the gold price surged
The World Cup play-offs start on Thursday with four European spaces up for grabs for this summer's tournament.
Ione Wells travels to Sucre, where a lack of investment has hampered locals' prospects.
Organisations say there is support available after heating oil doubled in price due to the war in Iran.
Vivid dreams might be doing more than just entertaining your mind at night. Researchers found that immersive dreaming can actually make sleep feel deeper and more refreshing, even when brain activity is high. Surprisingly, people reported their deepest sleep after intense dream
After eight years of fraught negotiations, Europe and Australia have finally struck a trade deal. From champagne to critical minerals, here is what changes — and for whom.
Many consumers want to know how long it will take them to make back the upfront costs of solar.
beOnd aims to differentiate itself from the numerous foreign airlines operating in the Maldives by targeting the luxury leisure market with premium, business class-only flights.
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New data from foodora across Austria, Sweden, Norway, Czechia and Hungary shows Europeans love for Easter: they are all in for milk chocolate, prefer fresh vegetables, and shop at the last minute, with discounts following suit. foodora, one of Europe’s leading delivery
MELBOURNE, March 26 - France is among the countries poised to invest in Australian critical minerals projects, Australia's resources minister said on Thursday, as Canberra's framework deal with the U.S. prompts nations with advanced manufacturing sectors to secure access to
As Europe’s clocks move forward this Sunday, health experts warn that even a one-hour shift disrupts the body's circadian rhythms.
The government-backed bank has been accused of a series of errors, including not paying bereaved families money that was rightfully theirs.
The furnaces at Vaikunth Dham, the largest crematorium in India’s Maharashtra state, have gone quiet. The operators only had enough liquified petroleum(natural) gas (LNG) for a few more cremations. From here on out, the dead would be cremated by electricity or by wood. It was a
President Donald Trump had told the agency it has until 2030 to build a permanent lunar base.
Critics say the move, which comes after Iranian footballers were granted asylum, is a "moral failure".