German bakeries are struggling to survive in spiraling costs
Faced with skyrocketing energy and ingredient costs, German baker Tobias Exner has installed new energy-efficient ovens, reduced his opening hours and even considered baking at
Faced with skyrocketing energy and ingredient costs, German baker Tobias Exner has installed new energy-efficient ovens, reduced his opening hours and even considered baking at
Russian authorities on Sunday vowed to fix mistakes in their troop call-up for Ukraine, after addressing some public outrage over students, the elderly or sick
French President Emmanuel Macron will get a taste of public opposition to his second-term reform agenda this week during the first nationwide strike called since
In the shimmering rapids of the River Spey cutting through the Scottish Highlands, Ian Gordon casts his line with a lazy swing, waiting for a
Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Sunday said his country was determined never to rely on a single energy supplier again and touted “progress” on gas projects
Just a few kilometers from the front lines, a destroyed village school in the southern Mykolayiv region is a clear sign of the war damage
Metallica and Mariah Carey topped an A-list of musicians on Saturday, and President Joe Biden made a surprise video appearance as the Global Citizen Festival
Mozart, a volunteer organization run by ex-soldiers, says it wants to save lives in Ukraine by offering aid and military training – and chose its
Switzerland is voting on a range of issues on Sunday, including a proposed ban on factory farming and a divisive pension reform that would raise
The death of Queen Elizabeth II earlier this month prompted a spate of tributes – but not all. In Britain’s black community, many asked: what
A super typhoon slammed into the Philippines on Sunday and was on course to slam into the densely populated main island of Luzon, forcing the
In most of its habitats, the major threat to the heavily trafficked pangolin comes from humans. But in Taiwan, the scaly mammals are braving another
Faced with skyrocketing energy and ingredient costs, German baker Tobias Exner has installed new energy-efficient ovens, reduced his opening hours and even considered baking at
Russian authorities on Sunday vowed to fix mistakes in their troop call-up for Ukraine, after addressing some public outrage over students, the elderly or sick
French President Emmanuel Macron will get a taste of public opposition to his second-term reform agenda this week during the first nationwide strike called since
In the shimmering rapids of the River Spey cutting through the Scottish Highlands, Ian Gordon casts his line with a lazy swing, waiting for a
Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Sunday said his country was determined never to rely on a single energy supplier again and touted “progress” on gas projects
Just a few kilometers from the front lines, a destroyed village school in the southern Mykolayiv region is a clear sign of the war damage
Metallica and Mariah Carey topped an A-list of musicians on Saturday, and President Joe Biden made a surprise video appearance as the Global Citizen Festival
Mozart, a volunteer organization run by ex-soldiers, says it wants to save lives in Ukraine by offering aid and military training – and chose its
Switzerland is voting on a range of issues on Sunday, including a proposed ban on factory farming and a divisive pension reform that would raise
The death of Queen Elizabeth II earlier this month prompted a spate of tributes – but not all. In Britain’s black community, many asked: what
A super typhoon slammed into the Philippines on Sunday and was on course to slam into the densely populated main island of Luzon, forcing the
In most of its habitats, the major threat to the heavily trafficked pangolin comes from humans. But in Taiwan, the scaly mammals are braving another