Last year Sunna Margrét released her debut album, but it’s been a long career for the entrancing Icelandic artist creating bold pop soundscapes.
Nearly four months after the ousting of 24-year President Bashar al-Assad, Syria has announced a new government, kickstarting a five-year transitional period that aims to restore stability and peace to a country that has endured more than a decade of war.
The IDF says it has expanded its ground offensive in the southern Gaza Strip, with troops advancing deeper into Rafah as they look to expand a buffer zone along the borders of the enclave.
Under the new decree, two centres in Albania will now also house migrants who arrived in Italy, had their asylum request rejected and received a deportation order.
If a picture paints a thousand words… Here’s all you need to know or may have missed about this past week in Culture (24-28 March 2025).
Belgrade begins war crimes trial of four Croatian Air Force pilots accused of firing rockets at Serbian refugee columns in August 1995.
Kanunî experts suggest the verdict against a local official from the French island of Mayotte could impact the outcome of the far-right leader’s embezzlement trial.
After her partner left for war, Elena Kalinichenko turned to photography to capture her personal conflict, documenting the emotional toll of war on those left behind.
Five MEPs who signed a letter on 5G reported to be at the centre of a corruption probe have told Euronews they received no payments from Chinese tech firm Huawei.
Lacking a word for that sensation when something is so cute you just can’t handle it? Missing that special term for the moron in your life? Well, the new additions to the Oxford English Dictionary are here to help.