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Climate change: How do heatwaves affect pregnancies across Europe?
As heatwaves become more frequent and intense, pregnant people face significant consequences. But are they all equally at risk?
Prepare for imminent return of El Niño, UN warns
UN agency predicts phenomenon that supercharges weather extremes has 80% chance of forming before September The world must prepare for the imminent return of El Niño and the supercharged weather extremes it brings, the UN has warned. The powerful natural weather pattern, which
Watch: The oldest trick in the book—how Russia’s shadow fleet hides from global tracking
Last Sunday, French maritime forces, operating alongside the UK, intercepted a sanctioned Russian oil tanker that was part of the shadow fleet. What actually is this ghost fleet, and how does it affect Europeans?
The role of quality assurance in advancing inclusive upper secondary VET in Slovenia
The primary objective of the Peer Review was to obtain expert feedback in order to strengthening the role of quality assurance in promoting inclusive upper secondary VET in Slovenia. The Peer Review focused on the role of quality assurance in advancing inclusive upper secondary
Africa: Kenyan-Built Urbantok Launches As Africa Pushes for Creator Economy Independence
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- A Kenyan technology company is seeking to transform how African content creators earn money online with the launch of UrbanTok, a new social media platform designed to put monetization at the center of the creator experience.
Africa: 70th Anniversary - Our Navy, Most Formidable Force in Africa - Tinubu
[Vanguard] LAGOS--AS part of activities marking the Nigerian Navy's 70th anniversary, President Bola Tinubu, yesterday, reaffirmed his administration's commitment to strengthening the Navy's operational capabilities, describing it as the most formidable naval force in Africa.
What Germany expects from Hungary now: Magyar visits Merz
Hungarian Prime Minister Magyar is paying his first official visit to Berlin. Germany will discuss Hungary's new role in the EU, expecting Budapest to not cause political headaches.
Travelling to Cabo Verde? Here’s what you need to know about the island nation
World Cup debut aside, Cabo Verde offers plenty of reasons to visit beyond the beautiful game – from fresh seafood delicacies to beach escapes and a wealth of cultural heritage.
Fresh blow for Cuba: Iberia halts direct Madrid–Havana flights until November
The Spanish airline is temporarily suspending its direct route to the island due to fuel supply problems. The move adds to recent suspensions by Air France, Turkish Airlines and Air Canada.
Pentagon bans journalists from press office, citing classified material
The Pentagon has barred journalists from entering its press office after redesignating the space as a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF), a secure area used for handling classified information.
Newsletter: A historic, hardline shift in EU migration policy
Also in this newsletter: Denmark's Mette Frederiksen holds on, Magyar sets off to Berlin and Paris, and former Lebanese deputy PM speaks live to Europe Today.
Europe for Aviation for more modern and efficient ATM in Europe
Nine European institutions showcased their joint vision and progress toward a more modern and effective air traffic management system in Europe at Airspace World, the annual three-day ATM trade fair that took place in Lisbon last week. The nine organisations ran a joint stand
Africa: Coups and Crises Shake African Democracy
[DW] Junta leader Ibrahim Traore's call for Burkina Faso to "forget" democracy signaled a political shift across the continent.
‘Not showmanship’: Aide hits back at critics of Prabowo’s foreign trips
There has been growing criticism from politicians, diplomats and international media over the costs, scale and priorities of the President's globe-trotting diplomacy.
What to know about US military strikes on alleged drug boats
The U.S. military strikes on alleged drug boats have killed over 200 people. The attacks began in September and aim to stem drug flow, but critics question their legality and effectiveness.
Kyiv residents shelter underground during Russian attack
Residents took refuge in Kyiv’s metro system as Russian missile and drone attacks hit the Ukrainian capital overnight, causing fires, damaging buildings and injuring several people.
Houthis and Al-Shabaab conspiring to choke Red Sea routes
In a region crucial to global trade, ideological rivals may now be working together. United Nations and American intelligence reports suggest that Yemen’s Houthi insurgents and the Somali group Al-Shabaab — considered Al-Qaeda’s strongest affiliate — are exchanging logistical
World Cup: major absentees, forgotten 'giants' and big returners
Once again Italy will be missing from the World Cup but who else won't be playing and which countries are making a long awaited return?
Can the EU de-risk from China and make its trade relationship sustainable?
The European Commission declared its trade relationship with China "not sustainable”, pushing for a tougher de-risking but not decoupling strategy. Is this a realistic plan?
Cambodia launches UN-backed process to settle maritime dispute with Thailand
BANGKOK, June 2 - Cambodia on Tuesday said it informed the United Nations and Thailand that it had launched a compulsory conciliation process under international law aimed at resolving a long-running maritime boundary dispute with Bangkok.
Energy use in the industry sector continues to decline
In 2024, the EU’s industry sector used 8 835 petajoules (PJ) of energy, an 8.1% decrease compared with 2014. The final energy consumption has been steadily declining since 1990. Most of the energy consumed by industry came from electricity (2 945 PJ; 33.3%) and natural gas (2
China cracks down on 'ghost kitchens' in food delivery apps
"Ghost kitchens", which are listed on apps but have no physical stores, have raised food safety fears.
Europe Today: US-Iran peace deal at risk as EU approves controversial migration law
Despite Israel's offensive in Lebanon, which prompted Iran to threaten to end its ceasefire with the US, Donald Trump says peace talks "will go on". Meanwhile in Europe, the EU has approved a controversial migration law allowing member states to establish return hubs in third
Norway obliged to speed up refund for cancelled missile deal, says Malaysian defence minister
Defence Minister Mohamed Khaled Nordin said Oslo cannot absolve itself of responsibility.
France bans display of Israeli offensive weapons at Eurosatory arms fair
The Israeli defence ministry condemned it as a shameful decision, driven by political and commercial interests, and part of a deeply troubling trend in French behaviour in recent years.
In France's poor, diverse suburbs, Melenchon's hard left charts a path to the presidency
By Elizabeth Pineau SARCELLES, France, June 2 (Reuters) - When Bassi Konate became mayor of Sarcelles this spring, the independent candidate backed by the hard-left France Unbowed (LFI) party ended three decades of municipal rule by the Socialists, the traditional powerhouse of
Robot patrol dogs could be coming to Taiwan’s South China Sea islands
Taiwan military had expressed its need for such equipment, though it had not yet placed a formal order.
Robot patrol dogs could be coming to Taiwan's South China Sea islands
TAIPEI, June 2 - The Taiwan military's top weapons development institute showed off on Tuesday three robot patrol dogs that could one day be used on Taiwan's islands in the disputed South China Sea.
Desert shield: China hardening nuclear forces for a Taiwan war
China’s buildup at its remote Hami nuclear silo field reflects a broader effort to transform a historically vulnerable nuclear force into a resilient deterrent capable of surviving attack, constraining US intervention and reinforcing its position in a Taiwan contingency. Last
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'Open your eyes': Olga Tokarczuk's short stories inspire Polish Theatre play
A series of short stories by Olga Tokarczuk form the basis of "Open Your Eyes", a pioneering production directed by Igor Gorzkowski and currently bein staged at the Polish Theatre in Warsaw. Marcelina Burzec went to meet the cast.
The 2026 World Cup: Billions promised but will the economic boom arrive?
With the kick-off less than ten days away, the largest World Cup in history is set to inject tens of billions into the hosting economies. Yet, analysts are estimating that the relative impact will be marginal.
Driverless taxis: Uber plans to test autonomous robotaxis in Munich
In San Francisco and Beijing they are already a familiar sight; soon driverless taxis could also be ferrying passengers around Munich. Uber plans to roll out autonomous robotaxis there, but it is still waiting for the green light from regulators.
‘Euphoria’ Star Alexa Demie Opens Up About Her ‘Deep-Rooted Connection’ to the Unapologetic Maddy
"I remember a moment where I realized Maddy was so enmeshed in me, that when I pulled her out, I just started crying," recalled the actress
South Korea drops gender-neutral hospital room plan after backlash
The initial proposal drew strong opposition with more than 4,000 comments posted on the government’s website.
AI agents actively ignore EU law to achieve goals, study finds
The best-performing AI agent, Anthropic’s Claude Opus, only complied with EU law in 54% of cases, according to a Dutch non-profit research firm.
Miami: A travel guide to the 2026 World Cup host city
With seven matches, Miami is expected to deliver one of the World Cup’s most vibrant atmospheres.
Latest news bulletin | June 2nd, 2026 – Morning
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this June 2nd, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
A €100 billion queue: Why Europeans are waiting years for clean energy
Providing affordable clean energy to Europeans has become an “absolute obstacle course” due to the continent’s congested grid.
The world will be 100 million cancer workers short by 2050, according to Lancet
A new report warns the world is heading towards a cancer care crisis, with cases sharply rising and the workforce failing to keep pace.
From Almaty to the skies: Kazakhstan tests Central Asia's first air taxi
Central Asia's first air taxi test flight has taken place in Kazakhstan, as authorities and private partners work to develop a new urban air mobility network. Commercial trial operations are expected by early 2029, subject to certification and regulatory approval.
Improving energy efficiency of buildings to reduce bills and save energy
New rules to improve the energy performance of buildings across the EU come into effect on 30 May 2026. They aim to support EU countries in modernising their building stock to save energy, reduce bills, and achieve a zero-emission and fully decarbonised building stock by 2050.
4 injured in bear attacks in north-east Japan, all conscious
Classes in primary school and junior high school were cancelled after reports of bear sighting
'Football doesn't make us stupid': young French players challenge stereotypes at speaking contest
Every year, hundreds of aspiring footballers chase a different kind of win: a gold at a national speaking competition dedicated to young athletes.
US to slash number of embassies in Africa processing visas
Currently there are around 50 US embassies and consulates processing visa applications in Africa, and that number is expected to be significantly reduced to 20 in the coming weeks, according to reports.
Steph Curry signs with Chinese brand after Under Armour split
Chinese firms have been vying to secure deals with big stars as they push to become global brands.
Africa: Standard Bank Marks Africa Day With Week-Long Celebration of Malawi's Culture, Identity and Growth
[Nyasa Times] Rather than limiting the celebration of Africa Day to a single date on the calendar, Standard Bank Malawi dedicated an entire week to honouring the continent's rich heritage, cultural identity and shared aspirations, engaging communities across the country in a
Cambodia begins UN process to resolve maritime dispute with Thailand
The conciliation process allows a panel of independent experts to examine a dispute and make recommendations.



