Greek journalists launch 24-hour strike over low wagesGreek radio and television carried no news and internet portals did not update their websites on Wednesday, as journalists staged a mass walkout to protest low salaries against the backdrop of higher living costs.
Historic Copenhagen stock exchange in Denmark goes up in flamesDenmark's historic old stock exchange building in the centre of Copenhagen has been engulfed by fire.
Ukraine backers blast ‘double standard’ after allies rush to Israel’s defenseZelenskyy and his supporters ask: If you can do it for Israel, why not for Ukraine?
Istanbul, Dalaman, Izmir: Where to go with Türkiye’s new digital nomad visaTürkiye has become the latest country to launch a digital nomad visa for foreign remote workers. The Turkish Culture and Tourism Ministry has created a dedicated website where those interested can complete the first application stages.
Mass brawl breaks out in Georgian parliament over controversial media lawA massive brawl happened inside the Georgian Parliament on Monday, during heated discussions over a law deemed Russian-esque by critics. The legislation under debate will compel media and non-commercial organisations to register as being under foreign influence if they receive more than 20% of their budget from abroad.
Sewage pollution could jeopardise Olympic swimming events in the River Seine, NGO warnsOnly one out of 14 water samples show the river to be safe for swimming, according to analysis by Surfrider Foundation.
Brewed from old bread crusts, the world's oldest beer recipe is experiencing a revivalAn ancient recipe for Mesopotamian beer has survived the millennia to find new life as a modern drink, with a lower carbon footprint than many of its rivals thanks to its use of old bread crusts.
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