The Rafah crossing has opened, allowing aid trucks to enter Gaza for the first time since the Israel-Hamas war erupted. Live images showed UN vehicles with white flags moving through the Rafah border crossing from Egypt...
Denmark: The Baltic Sea is running out of oxygen | Focus on Europe
Marine life is dying in the Vejle Fjord: eutrophication and climate change are causing algae growth in the Baltic Sea. As a result, fish lack oxygen.
Israel-Gaza war: World Food Programme boss warns aid quantity won’t be enough
The head of the World Food Programme has said that more food aid needs to be provided to Gaza – and that “people are going to starve” if they don’t get help now. Cindy McCain said that “one...
Why carbon neutral cement is years away | Transforming Business
Like many heavy industries, Cement is looking to go CO2 neutral by 2050. Plans to produce “green cement” are heavily reliant on technologies that are still years away from real world implementation. One...
Press Preview: Saturday’s front pages
Sky’s Gillian Joseph takes a first look at Saturday’s newspaper headlines with the Daily Mirror columnist Susie Boniface and the editor of the Jewish Chronicle, Jake Wallis Simons.
Journalists killed in the recent Israel-Palestine violence
At least 21 journalists have been killed since October 7 in the recent escalation of violence between Israel and Palestine. In Palestine’s Gaza especially, continuous Israeli air strikes, disrupted communications...
Global divisions over Gaza fuel anti-western sentiment
As the crisis in Gaza continues, analysts say divisions within the international community have allowed Israel to attack civilians without consequences. The United States has routinely exercised its veto power in the UN...














