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From samurai swords to frog purses, these are the strangest things left on planes last year
The annual unclaimed baggage report reveals that you truly don’t know who, or what, you’re travelling on board with.
‘The world is transitioning away from fossil fuels’: Gulf oil investors turn to African renewables
Gulf oil money is flowing into African renewables – and the Iran war is only accelerating the trend.
Fact check: What do we know about the airstrike on a school in Iran?
Conflicting narratives have emerged following the bombing of a school in Iran amid US-Israeli strikes in the country. The Cube breaks down satellite images and news reports that claim to show what happened.
Hormuz becomes world's most expensive waterway after 300% surge in risk premiums
Missile threats, soaring insurance premiums and suspended voyages are reshaping the trade that once went through Hormuz — and consumers will feel it within weeks.
How Europe’s cities can balance tourism growth with housing needs
Europe’s cities face rising housing costs and record tourism. Policymakers and urban leaders debate how better data and policy coordination can keep cities liveable.