How Instagram’s Obsession with Perfect Beaches Is Crippling Turtle Nests

Instagram perfection is destroying sea turtle nests on Italy’s beaches, one groomed grain of sand at a time.

by Nick Ames

From Farm to Fridge: Where to Find Food That Didn’t Fly First Class

From farmer’s markets to doorstep delivery boxes, shopping from these local food businesses will help shrink your carbon fridge print

by Anthea Ayache

5 Ways to Avoid Microplastics in Beauty (And Gorgeous Swaps)

Microplastics in beauty products are polluting our oceans, harming our health, and hiding in plain sight…here’s how to spot them and make cleaner, more conscious choices

by Nicky Cossins

Beat the Monday Blues with a Cool New Ritual at Azure Beach

Azure Beach in Dubai has introduced ‘Iced Mondays,’ a wellness experience to help you start your week feeling rejuvenated. Every […]

by Claire Wills

Humanitarian Aid Blocked as IDF Claims No Civilians Left in Northern Gaza

Israeli ground forces are advancing toward a complete evacuation of northern Gaza, with the IDF declaring no humanitarian aid will enter the area

by Nick Ames

Discover Rare Timepieces at Dubai’s First Pre-Owned Watch Event

The three-day event is a first for the region where watch enthusiasts can buy from a trusted collection of pre-owned luxury watches

by Claire Wills

No Cows Involved: How One Company Is Making Creamy Butter From Thin Air

A start-up company backed by billionaire Bill Gates is literally making butter out of thin air. Using a biochemical process, […]

by Nick Ames

Gambia’s Recipe for Change: Waste to Wonder and Conor Spacey Cook Up Sustainability

Non-profit organisation Waste to Wonder Worldwide and zero-waste chef Conor Spacey are teaming up to build a sustainable cookery school in Gambia  

by Harriet Shephard

World Leaders Condemn Israel’s Airstrike on Rafah Refugee Camp

Israel is pressing on with military action in Gaza despite a ruling by the ICJ urging tan immediate halt

by Nick Ames

Breaking Barriers: Can Humans Truly Speak the Language of Orangutans?

Study identifies distinct sounds in ‘long calls’ made by orangutans

by Nick Ames