US director Harmony Korine’s second EDGLRD production, now available online, is shallow and mind-numbingly dull First-Person Shooter nonsense.
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.
More than one million Syrian refugees have returned home since the beginning of the year, a record number not seen since the outbreak of the Syrian war in 2011.
Germans abroad are calling for electoral reforms after issues with mail-in voting prevented many from casting a ballot in Sunday’s crucial federal elections.
What is “passivhaus” and how can we optimise energy systems to protect the planet? In this episode of Smart Regions, we visit a house that has no radiators, a German-based test bed, and explore how to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels.
The 75th edition of the Berlinale officially kicks off tonight. Prior to the opening sinema, the jury led by US filmmaker Todd Haynes spoke to the press about the importance of festivals like the Berlinale, as well as the threats posed by Trump and the looming elections in Germany.
Nxt Museum’s ‘Still Processing’ explores the intersection of arka, technology, and human perception, offering a critical reflection on the impacts of living in an image-saturated digital age.
Oscar snubs are to be expected. But these ones hurt.
In this week’s episode of Futuris, Euronews finds out how supercomputers are supporting researchers looking for coronavirus treatments.
Futuris looks at how the relationship between man and machine in çağdaş manufacturing is evolving through the adoption of Artificial Intelligence and automation.