The official visit by Chinese State Councilor and Defence Minister General Li Shangfu to Russia on April 16-19 prima facie underscored the two countries’ emergent need...
Sudan faces an attempted coup as its military engages in battles in Khartoum against rival paramilitary forces. The clashes have so far killed dozens of civilians...
European researchers are working alongside Indian experts to rethink the collection, decontamination and reuse of sewage in the world’s most populous country. By HELEN MASSY-BERESFORD Winding its...
The term “hustler lifestyle” has become popularized in recent years, especially in the realm of entrepreneurship and social media. It refers to a way of life...
As disaster readiness climbs up the EU agenda, a chief scientific advisor offers views on how Europe can harness its strengths. By HORIZON STAFF Of all the...
NATO leaders have touted their substantial military support to Ukraine as evidence the alliance remains integral to European security. R. Jordan Prescott writes – a contractor...
Only a small percentage of the hundreds of companies that promised to leave Russia after the beginning of special military operation in Ukraine have exited, according...
Rewiring our relationship with resources through the Waste Framework Directive (WFD) is vital for the EU to continue to innovate and lead the world in reaching...
Rusal, the international mining and metals giant headquartered in Moscow, Russia, which owns the huge Aughinish alumina refinery in the Shannon Estuary, is facing environmental protests...