When Photography Becomes a Climate Mirror—and Who Gets to Look Łódź’s Fotofestiwal exposes how art captures climate collapse—but whose stories are amplified when the Arctic melts and rivers whiplash?
When Innovation Becomes a Liability: Britain’s Quiet Tech Reckoning From AI scanners to Mars rockets, Britain’s innovation push reveals a pattern: progress at any cost—or whose cost? A reckoning is overdue.
World Cup 2026: When Football’s Fortress Cracks—and Who Gets Blamed England’s World Cup opener exposed gaping holes in FIFA’s security theatre—while players and fans pay the price for football’s geopolitical gamble.
Cancer breakthroughs and NHS failures: when hope becomes a postcode lottery A new genetic cancer test offers hope, but drug shortages and trans healthcare battles reveal a system where survival depends on where you live.
Brexit’s 12% export hit: when Labour’s customs union dream meets economic reality Voici un digest éditorial révisé et recentré sur les sujets business UK les plus pertinents, avec un angle plus incisif et une vérification des sources : Brexit’s 12% export depression: The numbers Labour can’t ignore New research from the Centre for European Reform (CER) confirms what businesses have whispered
Makerfield by-election: when a single vote exposes Britain’s fractured democracy A Greater Manchester by-election with 14 candidates lays bare the crisis of representation in Britain—where disillusionment, tactical voting, and the far right collide.
Climat, justice, culture : la France en surchauffe face à ses contradictions Canicule, réenregistrements musicaux, justice mémorielle : la France de 2026 oscille entre adaptation et renoncement. Analyse des fractures qui menacent son modèle.