New Retailers Open at Coal Drops Yard in London

Coal Drops Yard in King's Cross welcomes three new retailers, including Anthropologie, the Outsiders Store, and La Maritxu bakery, enhancing its shopping and dining offerings this summer.

Poland's Coal Mining: Tradition vs. Energy Transition

In Poland's Upper Silesia, 80,000 miners still extract coal daily, but EU decarbonization targets threaten this centuries-old industry. As mines convert to museums and research centers, geopolitical shifts raise questions about phasing out fossil fuels.

Musk Summoned by French Authorities Over X Investigation

French prosecutors have summoned Elon Musk and former X CEO Linda Yaccarino for voluntary interviews regarding alleged child abuse material and deepfake content on the platform. The investigation examines potential criminal violations under French law.

EV Sales Soar 51% in Europe Amid Iran War Fuel Price Rise

New data reveals electric vehicle registrations jumped 51% in mainland Europe last month, with 224,000 new EVs registered in March alone. The Iran war's impact on fuel costs is accelerating the shift away from combustion engines.

European Markets Fall Amid Hormuz Strait Chaos

European stock markets have declined sharply as optimism over Middle East peace talks fades, with the FTSE 100 dropping 0.4% and Germany's DAX falling 1.3% amid ongoing tensions in the Strait of Hormuz.

Lola T70S: Reborn 1960s Race Car Goes Road-Legal

The legendary Lola T70 returns as the T70S, a modern recreation with road-legal and race versions. Featuring a Chevy V8, sustainable materials, and limited production of 16 units, it blends classic racing heritage with eco-friendly innovation.

AI Coffee Startup Raises £2M to Disrupt Market

Unity Coffee, led by Costa Express pioneer Scott Martin, secures £2 million funding for AI-powered vending machines offering personalized discounts and cheaper coffee than high street chains.

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