Spectacles on MSN
How an Empty Chair Nearly Broke Europe
A political standoff in 1965 left France’s seat empty and Europe on edge. The dispute still echoes in today’s EU debates.
Cryptopolitan on MSN
Europe trails U.S. and China in critical mineral spree as stock‑pile clock ticks
But Europe has almost no control over its supply. It gets 80–90% of these minerals from China. That includes graphite, cobalt ...
The philosophy of these tools is that the world is data and truth is probabilistic. Christians must proceed with biblically ...
Modern technology, new excavations and curious amateurs have helped unearth some of the world's greatest treasures in the ...
The Travel Pug on MSN
A First-timer’s Guide to European Train Travel
There’s something undeniably romantic about the idea of train travel across Europe. The notion of gliding past alpine ...
Talking up security pledges for Kyiv and support for sanctions against Russia are one thing, but often feel more like ...
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The Arctic in Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein reveals more about empire than about monsters
Del Toro’s film presents the Arctic of the 1800s as a barren wasteland, which overlooks the existence of Indigenous peoples who have lived there for millennia.
The Zoo of Naples, a 25-acre wildlife and botanical garden located in the Fuorigrotta neighborhood, offers a respite from the ...
Why is your ankle named after a Greek hero and your uterus after a Renaissance anatomist? The answer says as much about power ...
There’s plenty of food in the centre of Ebbw Vale. On the main shopping street in this former South Wales steel town, the ...
Morocco’s Western Sahara position has been strengthened by a growing international support, backing Morocco’s Autonomy Plan ...
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