As Ukraine marks 500 days of the war, Sky’s military analyst Sean Bell discusses how the US decision to supply cluster munitions to the country could affect the war.
US affirmative action explained
The US Supreme Court has banned the use of affirmative action in college admissions, stating that race cannot be a determining factor in admitting students. Here is how this decision could change future admissions of...
Used clothing from Europe: Trash or treasure for Africa? | DW News
Used clothing from the Global North is a thriving business in Africa, but it hurts local producers. A plan in the EU will make manufacturers responsible for collecting, recycling or disposing of discarded clothes. In...
The electric roads that charge your car as you drive – BBC News
Charging up without plugging in. Could this be the future of electric vehicles? A trial of a new technology is underway on Evolution Road in Sweden. Here, electric vehicles are charged as they drive along through...
Zelenskyy in Turkey: Erdogan’s tightrope between Ukraine, Russia and NATO | DW News
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is in Turkey to rally support for his country’s bid to join NATO. For the first time, he received strong backing from Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. After their...
Italian food: Insect pasta divides diners – BBC News
Despite opposition, insect-based food products are on the rise in Europe. The process is simple: insects are frozen, boiled, dried, and then pulverised. The resultant powder can be used to make up foods like pasta. This...
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy meets with Türkiye’s Erdoğan in Istanbul
As Russia’s war in Ukraine reaches the 500-day mark, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says Ukraine deserves to become a NATO member. He made the remarks following talks in Istanbul with his Ukrainian...














