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London Marathon is 'my Everest' - Hampson

  • Sports
  • Apr 24, 2026

More than two decades after a life-changing injury, former England Under-21 rugby star Matt Hampson is tackling his "Everest" at the 2026 London Marathon. Navigating the course in a custom racing chai...

With its scapegoat gone, Europe is forced to finally get honest with itself

  • Politics
  • Sebastian Starcevic
  • Apr 24, 2026

Life after Viktor Orbán means that, in the future, leaders will have no one to blame but themselves.

29 leaders gathered in Cyprus. As usual, the summit was about one who didn’t.

  • Politics
  • Jacopo Barigazzi
  • Apr 24, 2026

The EU came to Cyprus to talk about its future — and found itself once again reckoning with Donald Trump’s world.

Rangers fans face ban for derby amid dispute with Celtic

  • Sports
  • Apr 24, 2026

Rangers ask the Scottish Professional Football League to step in after Celtic refused to give away fans any tickets to the final Old Firm derby of the season unless the Ibrox club's Union Bears ultras...

Un réseau organisé dissémine sa propagande contre les pompes à chaleur sur Facebook

  • Politics
  • Alexandre Léchenet, Cécile Marchand
  • Apr 24, 2026

Coûteuses, bruyantes, inefficaces : un réseau de groupes Facebook coordonnés multiplie la désinformation sur les pompes à chaleur pour mieux promouvoir le gaz, révèle une enquête du média DeSmog, en p...

Trump got her out of a KGB prison. Now she needs him to help free her husband.

  • Politics
  • Eva Hartog
  • Apr 24, 2026

A U.S. diplomatic charm offensive offers hope to hundreds of political prisoners in Belarus but little prospect of change in the Eastern European country.

Partying or fighting? The different approaches to being European Council president.

  • Politics
  • Paul Dallison
  • Apr 24, 2026

António Costa takes EU leaders to the beach, while Charles Michel returns and isn't happy.

MAGA’s Romanian champion George Simion eyes comeback as government implodes

  • Politics
  • Max Griera
  • Apr 24, 2026

The country's governing coalition is scrambling to find a solution that would keep his nationalist AUR party out of power.

Farage and Polanski get ready to chew through the London ‘donut’

  • Politics
  • Sam Blewett
  • Apr 24, 2026

Populists on the right and left are upsetting the old order in the U.K. capital — and risk dealing Prime Minister Keir Starmer another hefty blow.

Despite the warm sea breeze, icy winds blast Europe’s leaders

  • Politics
  • Gabriel Gavin
  • Apr 24, 2026

Reminders of the world's problems were all around them in Cyprus — but solutions remain few and far between.

After toasting €90B loan, EU leaders face up to the morning after

  • Politics
  • Sebastian Starcevic, Nektaria Stamouli, Jacopo Barigazzi
  • Apr 23, 2026

At the summit in Cypriot party town Ayia Napa, the comedown came quickly.

MEPs eye hefty EU budget increase for health

  • Politics
  • Rory O’Neill
  • Apr 23, 2026

The health committee wants dedicated funding for public health programs, as well as for pharma, digital and military health — but it only has limited influence.