The European Spring 2026 edition – out now
The Spring 2026 edition explores security, finance, energy and leadership shaping Europe through expert insight and global reporting.
The European Spring 2026 edition – out now
The Spring 2026 edition explores security, finance, energy and leadership shaping Europe through expert insight and global reporting.
Inside Qantas’ new ultra-long-haul A350s with stretch zone, jet lag lighting and fewer seats
Qantas reveals A350 cabins for ultra long haul flights with stretch zones, jet lag lighting and fewer seats for comfort.
Landmark UK nuclear deal to cut reliance on foreign energy after Middle East tensions
UK signs nuclear deal with Rolls-Royce SMR to boost energy security and reduce reliance on volatile fossil fuel markets.
Breitling launches £9,500 Artemis II watch as Moon crew returns to Earth
Breitling unveils £9,500 Artemis II watch, marking NASA Moon mission and record-breaking human spaceflight distance achievement.
Luxury SUV market forecast to top $33bn by 2036 as electric models and bigger vehicles drive demand
Luxury SUV sales are set to triple by 2036 as electrification, larger models, and tech-heavy features boost global demand.
Luxury villa group Eterniti secures €30m to expand global portfolio
Eterniti secures €30m to expand its luxury villa portfolio, targeting growth across Europe, the US and Caribbean markets.
UK to slash steel import quotas as ministers target bigger share for domestic producers
UK steel import quotas will be slashed to boost domestic production, strengthen industry resilience, and reduce reliance on imports.
A dram good investment: Investors turning to whisky casks and gold
Amid market volatility, investors are increasingly choosing whisky casks and gold for tangible, tax-efficient portfolio diversification.
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Zanzibar’s tourism boom ‘exposes new investment opportunities beyond hotels’
Zanzibar’s tourism boom is creating new investment opportunities beyond hotels, driven by record arrivals and infrastructure expansion.
Residence and citizenship planning is reshaping global wealth strategies
Residence and citizenship planning is emerging as a core pillar of global wealth strategies amid rising geopolitical and regulatory uncertainty.
Building sovereign bridges by attracting global investors
Nations can strengthen sovereignty by partnering with global investors, using investment migration to attract capital, talent, and long-term engagement.
Bahrain cuts property investment threshold for golden residency
Bahrain cuts property investment requirements for Golden Residency, aiming to attract more foreign investors and stimulate the real estate sector.
Landmark UK nuclear deal to cut reliance on foreign energy after Middle East tensions
UK signs nuclear deal with Rolls-Royce SMR to boost energy security and reduce reliance on volatile fossil fuel markets.
EU moves to make Europe’s tinderbox landscapes less prone to wildfire
Europe plans fire-resilient landscapes by reshaping forests and fields to slow wildfires after record-breaking 2025 fire season.
Supermarkets move to end sale of live lobsters and crabs ahead of UK ban
UK supermarkets are ending live crustacean sales ahead of a planned ban, as animal welfare standards tighten across the industry.
Strong ESG records help firms take R&D global, study finds
Firms with strong ESG performance are more likely to expand R&D overseas, as credibility and trust drive access to global...
Hannu Tihinen on strategy, leadership, and the value of an EMBA
Hannu Tihinen shares how the Aalto EMBA shaped his leadership, strategy, and career beyond professional football.
European MBAs adapt to AI as Aalto overhauls executive education
Aalto University revamps MBA and EMBA programs with AI, data, and flexible learning, preparing executives for tech-driven business challenges.
From dialogue to action: how emba X prepares leaders for a new era of responsible innovation
emba X prepares executives to turn dialogue into action through cognitive development, real-world impact projects and cross-sector collaboration.
How Europe can learn faster: turning AI into safer, smarter adult training
Learn how AI adult learning strategies strengthen workforce safety, compliance, and skill retention for European companies.
AIMi: bringing intelligence and speed to data migration
AI data migration tool AIMi accelerates legacy system modernisation with faster, traceable and automated code generation processes.
GITEX Africa Morocco to host 1,450 exhibitors and startups as Marrakech event sharpens focus on AI and digital sovereignty
GITEX Africa Morocco 2026 brings 1,450 exhibitors to Marrakech, highlighting AI innovation, digital sovereignty, and pan-African tech collaboration.
EXCLUSIVE: LA unveils Ghostbusters-style car to fight post-wildfire ‘toxic soup’
A futuristic vehicle is launched in Los Angeles to remove toxic air pollution following the city’s devastating wildfires.
Social media giants hit with $6m verdict in landmark youth harm case
A US jury awards $6m as Meta and YouTube are found liable for social media youth harm.
Electric air taxis move closer after aircraft completes key in-flight switch
Electric air taxis achieve a successful transition from vertical to forward flight, marking a milestone for urban air travel.
Delta SkyMiles named world’s most valuable airline loyalty programme in $31bn ranking
Delta SkyMiles leads global rankings at $31.8bn, underlining the growing financial importance of airline loyalty programmes worldwide.
Australia tops global ranking of the world’s most beautiful airport landings
Beautiful airport landings ranking puts Lord Howe Island first, with dramatic approaches in Queenstown, Madeira and Aspen also featured.
Electric air taxis take step towards passenger reality after San Francisco Bay flight
Joby Aviation’s electric air taxi completes San Francisco Bay flight, showcasing the future of short urban aerial passenger travel.
New 235-room hotel planned for Dublin’s Liberties after €54.2m funding deal
Dublin hotel development funding boosts Liberties project with €54.2m, creating 235 rooms, studios, café, and co-working space.
Scotland’s oldest heritage charity launches £1.5m appeal to buy permanent Edinburgh home
Edinburgh heritage charity appeal seeks £1.5m to secure a permanent home and create Scotland’s first national heritage hub.
Where Britain’s super-rich are buying as the nation’s priciest streets are revealed
Winnington Road in Barnet tops Britain’s most expensive streets, while London dominates Rightmove’s ultra-prime property rankings.
Dubai office values reportedly double to AED 13.1bn amid supply shortfall
Dubai office market 2025 saw values double to AED 13.1bn amid supply constraints and rising demand.
Delta SkyMiles named world’s most valuable airline loyalty programme in $31bn ranking
Delta SkyMiles leads global rankings at $31.8bn, underlining the growing financial importance of airline loyalty programmes worldwide.
Luxury villa group Eterniti secures €30m to expand global portfolio
Eterniti secures €30m to expand its luxury villa portfolio, targeting growth across Europe, the US and Caribbean markets.
Air India and Lufthansa expand codeshare to nearly 100 routes across Europe and India
Air India Lufthansa Codeshare agreement broadens one-ticket connections between India and Europe, integrating Austrian Airlines and extending links into the...
These European hotels have just been named Five-Star in Forbes Travel Guide’s 2026 awards
Luxury hotels in France, Montenegro, Spain and Switzerland earn Five-Star status in the 2026 Forbes awards.
The myth of gender-neutral tech
Dr Stephen Whitehead argues the digital economy is not gender neutral, embedding bias and reinforcing structural inequality globally.
Can Trump drag Britain deeper into Iran’s war? International law says no
UK Iran War Law explained as experts examine whether Britain can be drawn into conflict under international legal rules.
Could AI be making social media feel more human than it is?
AI is making social media interactions feel real. Human content drives engagement, but synthetic activity may distort authenticity.
Your staff are using AI in secret – here’s how smart leaders should respond
Employees hide AI use at work. Leaders should set policies, provide training, and create a safe, responsible environment.
Breitling launches £9,500 Artemis II watch as Moon crew returns to Earth
Breitling unveils £9,500 Artemis II watch, marking NASA Moon mission and record-breaking human spaceflight distance achievement.
World’s largest cruise ship revealed with nine pools, 28 places to eat and giant waterpark
Largest cruise ship unveiled with 9 pools, 28 dining venues, luxury suites and a giant family waterpark experience onboard.
Eiffel Tower revives 200ft suspended bridge for spring visitors
Eiffel Tower Bridge reopens as a suspended walkway, giving visitors a thrilling crossing high above Paris during spring.
Love at first byte: Why people are turning to AI relationships
AI companionship offers emotional connection without human complications, highlighting a growing retreat from traditional romantic relationships.










































