Denmark’s mix of green cities, strong welfare systems and people-first design is turning the country into a global benchmark for quality of life.
Author: Naima Clarke
Browser gaming platform Poki secures Best in Business at the Dutch Game Awards 2025, reflecting rapid growth, new monetisation models and a shift toward casual, accessible play.
The 11th Global Startup Awards Grand Finale will be held on May 7, 2026, spotlighting top startups, founders and ecosystem builders from around the world.
Elon Musk’s father issues a stark warning in a new interview, claiming America is heading toward civil war and bankruptcy due to “irreversible” internal rot. PRETORIA — Errol Musk, the outspoken father of the world’s wealthiest man, has once again stirred global controversy with a grim prognosis for the future of the United States. In a candid interview released this weekend, the 79-year-old engineer argued that despite recent political shifts in Washington, the American empire is accelerating toward a catastrophic breakdown. ‘The Math Does Not Work’ Speaking from his home in South Africa, the elder Musk focused heavily on the…
Wayne Rooney says Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice is the “future captain” of England after a key display in a 1-0 win at Everton, praising his decision-making and leadership.
Maeshowe, Stonehenge and other ancient sites align with the midwinter Sun—revealing how the winter solstice shaped survival, farming and belief across millennia.
Stonehenge welcomed thousands for the winter solstice sunrise as druids, pagans, drummers and morris dancers marked the shortest day of the year in Wiltshire.
Stonehenge welcomed about 8,500 people for the winter solstice sunrise, with drumming, dancing and spiritual celebrations marking the shortest day of the year.
BBC is turning the spotlight back on one of England’s darkest chapters with Witches of Essex, a three-part documentary series that revisits the county’s notorious 16th- and 17th-century witch trials through original records and modern expertise. Fronted by Essex native Rylan Clark alongside anthropologist Alice Roberts, the series positions itself as both historical investigation and human story—reconstructing the lives, accusations and deaths of women swept up in a wave of fear, rumor and coercive justice. Set up like an “incident room,” the programme draws on original court documents and guidance from historians, psychologists and medical experts to interrogate how allegations…
Tottenham boss Thomas Frank says Cristian Romero would not have been sent off against Liverpool if referee John Brooks “did his job”.
