‘It’s bad, it’s really bad’: Shipping prepares for a world of permanent disruption
Shipping executives are adapting to what they see as a more dangerous and fragmented world.
Jun 5 6 mins read
How the Venice Biennale became Russia’s way back into Europe
Moscow’s brief yet controversial return reignited debate over its place in Europe’s cultural institutions, even as the war in Ukraine continues.
May 26 7 mins read
NATO’s Baltic flank rattled by drones as VDL blames Russia
Lithuanian officials instructed children in schools to take shelter after an unmanned vehicle was detected crossing the border with Belarus.
May 20 2 mins read
Commission pushes to simplify EU cross-border rail travel with single-ticket plan
New rules would force major rail operators to share ticketing platforms with rivals and extend passenger rights across multi-operator journeys booked in a single purchase.
May 13 3 mins read