In this edition of Entre Nous we take a look at France’s beloved ritual of “l’apero”. To mark International Aperitivo Day we discover how “aperitifs” have changed over the decades, from private…
India is actively reviving its repair culture to address the growing e-waste problem, a situation worsened by the "throwaway culture" of new electronics. The Indian government has launched the "Right to Repair"…
Arts Editor Eve Jackson and film critic Emma Jones take us through the winners of this year’s Cannes Film Festival, including the Palme d’Or-winning "It Was Just an Accident" by Iranian dissident…
The American-Israeli aid plan for Gaza is widely scrutinised in the press, as obscure private contractors are involved. Next, the Secretary General of the Council of Europe has refused to weaken the…
For many skilled immigrants, the H-1B visa is the gateway to the US. But with Trump's immigration stance, their future is uncertain. Why are his new tech allies pushing for more H-1Bs…
US President Donald Trump walked back his threat to slap 50 percent tariffs on all EU goods as early as June 1st, following a phone call with EU Commission President Ursula Von…
In tonight's edition: Namibia marks the mass killings of Indigenous people in the early 20th century by former colonial ruler Germany with its first genocide remembrance day. Also, leaders of West African…
The billionaire's departure comes after he criticized a major spending bill. But the so-called DOGE and its efforts to restructure and shrink the federal government seem likely to remain.…
Ayomide Sotubo and Hogan Niyi preview the UEFA Champions League Final between PSG and Inter on this week's edition of The Nutmeg. The 2024/25 UEFA Champions League final is between Paris and…