The Press Junction.
The Press Junction.
18 May 2026
From Tesla to Mercedes: ranking of electric cars with most sustainable supply chain in 2026

From Tesla to Mercedes: ranking of electric cars with most sustainable supply chain in 2026

When it comes to electric cars, public debate almost always revolves around range, charging stations or performance. But the real revolution - which determines whether the mobility of the future will truly be sustainable - takes place much earlier than the moment when a car goes out on the road.

The 'most destructive migratory plague': locust swarms from Africa to the Canary Islands

The 'most destructive migratory plague': locust swarms from Africa to the Canary Islands

At the end of February, videos and photos from the Canary Islands showed swarms of locusts carried by the calima - the hot wind laden with Saharan sand - as far as Lanzarote, Tenerife, Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura.

Stinky chicken, moldy meat and manipulated expiration dates: scandal at KFC restaurants in Europe

Stinky chicken, moldy meat and manipulated expiration dates: scandal at KFC restaurants in Europe

Stinky chicken served to customers, manipulated expiration dates, dirty refrigerators and moldy meat. We are not talking about a street stall in some forgotten corner of the world, but KFC restaurants in Europe.

Wild animals killed in the name of superstition

Wild animals killed in the name of superstition

March 3 is World Wildlife Day. More than 4,000 animal and plant species worldwide are victims of illegal trafficking.

Is Greenpeace at risk of bankruptcy?

Is Greenpeace at risk of bankruptcy?

345 million dollars (approximately 297 million euros). That's the amount a North Dakota district court has ordered Greenpeace USA and Greenpeace International to pay to oil giant Energy Transfer. A colossal sum.

World Nature Day 2026: 3 sensory experiments to do with kids on the balcony

World Nature Day 2026: 3 sensory experiments to do with kids on the balcony

On March 3, 2026, the yearly calendar reminds us how important it is to celebrate World Nature Day. Yet in order to establish a real contact with the earth, you don't need to go on trips to remote forests or specially landscaped green spaces, because any balcony - even the tiniest one, even the one overlooking a busy street - can turn into the setting of a real scientific investigation.

In London, a fountain with 'vomiting' statues denounces wastewater scandal

In London, a fountain with 'vomiting' statues denounces wastewater scandal

In the heart of London's South Bank, at Observation Point, a new kind of fountain has appeared: it celebrates neither heroes nor classical myths.

Wild snake breaks all records: 'Baroness' measures over 7 metres

Wild snake breaks all records: 'Baroness' measures over 7 metres

In the forests of South Sulawesi, Indonesia, researchers have measured the longest wild snake ever officially documented.

A dinosaur bigger than the T-Rex discovered in the Sahara

A dinosaur bigger than the T-Rex discovered in the Sahara

When we think of the great predators of Earth's history, our mind immediately turns to the Tyrannosaurus rex, a pop icon, a film and documentary star, the very embodiment of primordial force.

American nuclear dome may become climate time bomb

American nuclear dome may become climate time bomb

In the heart of the Pacific, there's a place that illustrates better than any speech how political decisions can outlive their own authors. It's a story of Cold War legacies, hasty choices, radioactive contamination and climate crisis.