#Faktenfuchs: What do we know about the power blackout in Spain?
2025-05-06 11:59
12 min read

No light, no internet, no traffic: a power cut paralyzed Spain and Portugal last week. As is often the case in confusing extreme situations, allegations and speculation spread. A #factfox on the current state of knowledge.

No light, no internet, no traffic: a power cut paralyzed Spain and Portugal last week. As is often the case in confusing extreme situations, allegations and speculation spread. A #factfox on the current state of knowledge.

#Faktenfuchs: What do we know about the power blackout in Spain?
Israel's plan to conquer Gaza and incite its inhabitants to leave: what does international law say?
2025-05-06 11:16
4 min read

Israel has announced the expansion of its offensive in the Gaza Strip. Benjamin Netanyahu has approved a plan to step up military operations against the Palestinian Islamist Hamas movement. Tens of thousands of reservists are currently being mobilized. "Israel will destroy all terrorist infrastructure in other areas," said Israeli government spokesman David Mencer.

Israel has announced the expansion of its offensive in the Gaza Strip. Benjamin Netanyahu has approved a plan to step up military operations against the Palestinian Islamist Hamas movement. Tens of thousands of reservists are currently being mobilized. "Israel will destroy all terrorist infrastructure in other areas," said Israeli government spokesman David Mencer.

Israel's plan to conquer Gaza and incite its inhabitants to leave: what does international law say?
What remains of the UN dream 80 years after the Second World War?
2025-05-06 07:00
4 min read

The United Nations was born following the armistice of May 8, 1945, and aimed to establish lasting peace. Eighty years on, rising extremism and the return of open conflicts are challenging the international institutions that emerged after the Second World War.

The United Nations was born following the armistice of May 8, 1945, and aimed to establish lasting peace. Eighty years on, rising extremism and the return of open conflicts are challenging the international institutions that emerged after the Second World War.

What remains of the UN dream 80 years after the Second World War?
Who is Nicusor Dan, the independent candidate who will oppose far-right candidate George Simion in the Romanian presidential election?
2025-05-05 16:39
7 min read

A neck-and-neck battle is shaping up for the second round of the Romanian presidential election on Sunday, May 18. Romanians will be able to choose between two candidates: the first, Nicusor Dan, is more center-right and Europhile; the second, George Simion, is far-right and categorically anti-Europe.

A neck-and-neck battle is shaping up for the second round of the Romanian presidential election on Sunday, May 18. Romanians will be able to choose between two candidates: the first, Nicusor Dan, is more center-right and Europhile; the second, George Simion, is far-right and categorically anti-Europe.

Who is Nicusor Dan, the independent candidate who will oppose far-right candidate George Simion in the Romanian presidential election?
"Certainly right-wing extremist": Possible consequences for the AfD
2025-05-05 16:06
4 min read

Following the classification of the entire AfD as "confirmed right-wing extremist" by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution, the debate about banning the party has intensified. However, other measures are already conceivable.

Following the classification of the entire AfD as "confirmed right-wing extremist" by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution, the debate about banning the party has intensified. However, other measures are already conceivable.

"Certainly right-wing extremist": Possible consequences for the AfD
Russians are afraid of direct dialogue with Ukraine, Zelensky said in an exclusive interview with CT
2025-05-05 12:37
23 min read

Ukraine is ready for any negotiating format if an unconditional ceasefire is agreed, but the Russians are afraid of direct dialogue with Kyiv, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in an exclusive interview with Czech Head of State Petr Pavel. In the interview, conducted by Darja Stomatova and Michal Kubal, the Ukrainian president also stressed, among other things, that the Czech munitions initiative is successful.

Ukraine is ready for any negotiating format if an unconditional ceasefire is agreed, but the Russians are afraid of direct dialogue with Kyiv, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in an exclusive interview with Czech Head of State Petr Pavel. In the interview, conducted by Darja Stomatova and Michal Kubal, the Ukrainian president also stressed, among other things, that the Czech munitions initiative is successful.

Russians are afraid of direct dialogue with Ukraine, Zelensky said in an exclusive interview with CT
The Church awaits a new pope: these have been the 266 previous popes
2025-05-05 05:41
9 min read

5% of popes have had a pontificate of more than 20 years, while 47 did not reach one year.

5% of popes have had a pontificate of more than 20 years, while 47 did not reach one year.

The Church awaits a new pope: these have been the 266 previous popes
Experts: US exit as Ukraine-Russia mediator won't alter near-term outlook
2025-05-05 05:25
3 min read

The U.S. withdrawal from the Ukraine peace process will not quickly bring about any major changes, experts have said, with previously approved aid and intelligence sharing likely to continue, "Aktuaalne kaamera" reported.

The U.S. withdrawal from the Ukraine peace process will not quickly bring about any major changes, experts have said, with previously approved aid and intelligence sharing likely to continue, "Aktuaalne kaamera" reported.

Experts: US exit as Ukraine-Russia mediator won't alter near-term outlook
War in Ukraine or Gaza: teachers sometimes at a loss to answer children's questions
2025-05-04 05:30
6 min read

With numerous wars shaking the world right up to Europe's doorstep, current geopolitical tensions and certain statements by leaders are worrying many experts. The risk of a third world war is also increasingly raised in the media. This concern about a potential war is felt not only by adults, but also by children. In schools, teachers do what they can to inform their pupils of their questions and fears.

With numerous wars shaking the world right up to Europe's doorstep, current geopolitical tensions and certain statements by leaders are worrying many experts. The risk of a third world war is also increasingly raised in the media. This concern about a potential war is felt not only by adults, but also by children. In schools, teachers do what they can to inform their pupils of their questions and fears.

War in Ukraine or Gaza: teachers sometimes at a loss to answer children's questions
Should we be afraid of artificial intelligence?
2025-05-04 04:05
3 min read

AI is like a piece of wood. You can carve a spoon out of it or beat someone to death with it. How do you prevent artificial intelligence from falling into the wrong hands? BR24 spoke to Kilian Vieth-Ditlmann from Algorithm Watch.

AI is like a piece of wood. You can carve a spoon out of it or beat someone to death with it. How do you prevent artificial intelligence from falling into the wrong hands? BR24 spoke to Kilian Vieth-Ditlmann from Algorithm Watch.

Should we be afraid of artificial intelligence?
Far right tops Romania's presidential rerun, to face pro-EU candidate in run-off
2025-05-04 02:05
4 min read

Far right tops Romania's presidential rerun, to face pro-EU candidate in run-off

Far right tops Romania's presidential rerun, to face pro-EU candidate in run-off

Far right tops Romania's presidential rerun, to face pro-EU candidate in run-off
EU fine: TikTok's latest setback
2025-05-02 13:50
4 min read

EU fine: TikTok's latest setback

EU fine: TikTok's latest setback

EU fine: TikTok's latest setback
Can Swiss ski resorts outrun climate change?
2025-05-02 13:15
8 min read

Swiss ski resorts have succeeded in boosting visitor numbers through offers such as multi-resort passes. But more needs to be done so the industry can future-proof itself against the threat of melting glaciers and snowless winters.

Swiss ski resorts have succeeded in boosting visitor numbers through offers such as multi-resort passes. But more needs to be done so the industry can future-proof itself against the threat of melting glaciers and snowless winters.

Can Swiss ski resorts outrun climate change?
Orgies, murder and intrigue, the demons of the Holy See
2025-05-02 12:03
4 min read

Orgies, murder and intrigue, the demons of the Holy See

Orgies, murder and intrigue, the demons of the Holy See

Orgies, murder and intrigue, the demons of the Holy See
How do heads of government use AI?
2025-05-02 09:14
3 min read

The Trump administration uses Elon Musk's Grok, the British science minister asks ChatGPT for advice, and in Romania an AI is even given a cabinet post. The use of artificial intelligence by heads of state is on the rise.

The Trump administration uses Elon Musk's Grok, the British science minister asks ChatGPT for advice, and in Romania an AI is even given a cabinet post. The use of artificial intelligence by heads of state is on the rise.

How do heads of government use AI?
Switzerland’s super-rich: essential contributors or a social threat?
2025-05-02 09:00
3 min read

Switzerland is one of the wealthiest countries in the world. However, its wealth is distributed very unevenly: the richest 1% own 45% of total assets. At the same time, this elite group contributes a significant share of the country’s tax revenue. Swiss public broadcaster, SRF, takes a closer look.

Switzerland is one of the wealthiest countries in the world. However, its wealth is distributed very unevenly: the richest 1% own 45% of total assets. At the same time, this elite group contributes a significant share of the country’s tax revenue. Swiss public broadcaster, SRF, takes a closer look.

Switzerland’s super-rich: essential contributors or a social threat?
Hard right wins local UK election in blow to Labour PM
2025-05-02 07:03
4 min read

Hard right wins local UK election in blow to Labour PM

Hard right wins local UK election in blow to Labour PM

Hard right wins local UK election in blow to Labour PM
Longevity clinics: modern-day snake oil or the key to healthy ageing?
2025-05-02 07:00
12 min read

The search for the elixir of life has been going on since time immemorial – and Switzerland has played a key role. Although scientists have yet to come up with a winning formula, the Alpine nation has a booming market for treatments, pills and gadgets that claim to slow ageing and help us live healthier, longer lives.

The search for the elixir of life has been going on since time immemorial – and Switzerland has played a key role. Although scientists have yet to come up with a winning formula, the Alpine nation has a booming market for treatments, pills and gadgets that claim to slow ageing and help us live healthier, longer lives.

Longevity clinics: modern-day snake oil or the key to healthy ageing?
Romanians to vote for president again, far-right candidate is favourite
2025-05-02 06:00
9 min read

Romania faces its first round of presidential elections on Sunday, the second in six months. The previous first round in November, won by far-right and pro-Russian politician Calin Georgescu, was annulled by the constitutional court over suspicions of Moscow's interference. The invalidation of the vote was strongly criticised by the administration of US President Donald Trump. Georgescu is not allowed to take part in the new elections, but another far-right candidate, George Simion, is the favourite.

Romania faces its first round of presidential elections on Sunday, the second in six months. The previous first round in November, won by far-right and pro-Russian politician Calin Georgescu, was annulled by the constitutional court over suspicions of Moscow's interference. The invalidation of the vote was strongly criticised by the administration of US President Donald Trump. Georgescu is not allowed to take part in the new elections, but another far-right candidate, George Simion, is the favourite.

Romanians to vote for president again, far-right candidate is favourite
Romania: presidential elections closely watched by Moscow, Washington, Brussels and Kiev
2025-05-02 05:00
7 min read

Romanians are going to the polls on May 4. They will elect their President for a five-year term, in a single round if one candidate wins more than 50% of the vote or, if not, in a second round on May 18.

Romanians are going to the polls on May 4. They will elect their President for a five-year term, in a single round if one candidate wins more than 50% of the vote or, if not, in a second round on May 18.

Romania: presidential elections closely watched by Moscow, Washington, Brussels and Kiev