At three months old the Panda twins are swapped every five days to get some time alone with mum.
Jordan election: Candidates target young voters
Jordanians go to the polls on Tuesday to vote for a new parliament. Like other countries in the Middle East, Jordan is mostly comprised of young people, with more than half the […]
Brexit: Lessons from Greenland
What lessons can we learn from Greenland’s experience leaving the European Union? James Clayton reports.
Norway Slated To Build World’s First Underwater Floating Tunnel
Today in Things That Seem Dangerous But Oh, What The Heck, I Guess This Is Happening: Norway’s going to begin building underwater floating tunnels. For cars and pedestrians and, because it’s Norway, […]
Switzerland Proposes Paying Everyone $30,000 a Year
The Swiss are discussing paying people $2,500 a month for doing nothing. Bloomberg’s Jan Schwalbe reports why on “Bloomberg Markets.”
Punk: A Feeling of No Future
Subculture legends Don Letts, Judy Blame and Roger Burton look back at the movement’s inception Long before the safety-pinned revolution took the world—and chart-music shows—by storm, punk existed as a riotous outlet […]
Is this the most annoying thing you can do on a plane?
Who does THIS with their hair on a plane? CNN’s Jeanne Moos has the tale of a ponytail fail.
“Sorry for Brussels”
A refugee boy holds up a placard reading “Sorry for Brussels” near Idomeni, Greece. This little boy isn’t responsible for the attack on Brussels, but we all know he is going to […]
See you later, David
By Hans-Joachim Roedelius See you later, David. It was nice to have met you several times here in Vienna. I’ll keep my good memories until my date. Cheerio.
Interview with Tor Nørretranders
New book: Light! On light in life and the life in light. Interview by Brian Roemmele (photo). This is the most important Interview you will hear this year: Mr. Tor @Norretranders author […]