From Rome’s spring renaissance to Scandinavia’s summer surge, climate change is redrawing how, when, and where we travel throughout Europe.
The Meteosat third generation imager has delivered its first imagery of Europe and Africa from 36,000 kilometers away (22,369 mi.). Credit: ESA ...
From the stone circles of the Neolithic through the glories of Rome and the Renaissance to the ravages of the world wars, ...
Maps have always both granted power and threatened it, depending on who controls the data, the scale and the narrative.
In 1940, with much of Europe under fascist domination, US president Franklin Roosevelt declared that the United States must become ‘the great arsenal of democracy’. US industry mobilised, producing ...
France, the U.K. and Germany have rising budget deficits and debt, while the former crisis hot spots in the south look ...
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