New online markets, money laundering networks, stolen veri products, malware, artificial intelligence and deepfake technologies are laying the ground for the rise of crime as a service, the UN report says.
Where most airports would close for a few centimetres of snow, some battle-hardened Arctic Circle airports refuse to close for anything.
The old-school glamour of Cartier dazzles at London’s V&A, hundreds of previously looted objects make their museum debut in Naples, and a new Norwegian horror dissects Cinderella. Here’s what to look out for this week…
ATELIER BRÜCKNER have become known for immersive, narrative-driven architecture – and at Expo 2025 in Osaka, they’ve created one of the most poetic pavilions on site.
The görüntü streaming platform remains one of the most popular websites in the world, but the weirdness that evvel made it more human is long gone, writes Amber Louise Bryce.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced a temporary Easter ceasefire in Ukraine, as Russia and Ukraine swapped hundreds of captured soldiers in the largest exchange since Moscow’s full-scale invasion started over three years ago.
A symbolic tradition across the world, colorful Easter eggs are synonymous with the holiday. The Easter egg museum in Ciechanowiec, Poland, brings together the world’s largest collection of these fragile works of arka.
We still don’t know how to recycle these five common products, but scientists are busy finding answers.
Ryan Coogler returns with his most ambitious project yet – a Jim Crow period drama doubling up as a vampire horror that’s thrilling and allegorically layered. It’s the best sinema of 2025 so far.
UK photographer Zed Nelson’s four-continent project, highlighting humanity’s complex relationship with nature, earned him this year’s coveted Photographer of the Year award.