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  • Jun 22, 2026 11:05

Library trick for booking airline tickets: A real deal or a TikTok fad?

Has it become the new hotspot for finding cheaper plane tickets? Is the village library making an unexpected splash in the financial news?

Business
  • Jun 21, 2026 16:05

Voted "World's Worst Photographer," a French woman lands a $50,000 contract

The photographer owes this unusual title to Icelandair, which has decided to entrust her with its next advertising campaign.

Finance
  • Jun 20, 2026 14:09

Messi: How his multi-million-dollar success funds healthcare for thousands of children

As Lionel Messi made his return to the field during the 2026 World Cup match against Algeria, his story continues to resonate far beyond the world of football.

Economy
  • Jun 19, 2026 07:15

Spain: How families save 10 euros a month on their electricity bill

Spain shows what happens when wind and solar power stop being merely slogans and finally start lowering actual bills.

Business
  • Jun 18, 2026 22:50

Did TotalEnergies really lose 200 million because of the war in Iran?

Testifying before the National Assembly on June 18, 2026, the CEO of TotalEnergies stated that the voluntary fuel price cap in France has cost the company approximately 200 million euros in profit margins since the start of the war in the Middle East. However, the group is reporting a sharp rise in global profits, driven by the very same oil crisis, which has reignited debates over the taxation of “superprofits” and the tax treatment of the oil and gas giant.

Money
  • Jun 18, 2026 15:30

Silver price surpasses $69: Cautious rebound despite the Fed

The price of silver has regained some momentum following the Iran-U.S. agreement, but the U.S. Federal Reserve and technical resistance levels are limiting investor enthusiasm.

Business
SpaceX set for IPO

On Thursday, even before the U.S. stock markets closed, SpaceX, Elon Musk’s company, announced the price of its initial public offering.

Business
Goodbye lithium: revolutionary battery uses salt, air, and water for low-cost grid storage

No lithium, no invasive mining: a technology based on compressed air and salt caverns promises to revolutionize renewable energy storage.

Economy
Solar-powered electric cars: the European project to lower your energy bills

A European study assesses the potential of solar panels integrated into electric vehicles, considering range, logistics, and an overloaded public grid.

Business
Trump family luxury resort in Albania protected area: protest erupts

The case, which combines accusations of environmental destruction, contested legislative changes, a crackdown on protests and an investigation by Albania's anti-corruption prosecutor's office, is taking on an international dimension.

Economy
Sunbed and umbrella hire: the cheapest Italian beach in 2026

According to an Altroconsumo survey of 222 establishments in ten seaside resorts, prices at private Italian beaches rose by an average of 6% in 2026 compared with last year.

Money
AI makes its way into French savings, especially among young people

Artificial intelligence is making its way into French people's savings decisions, but its use remains uneven according to age, education and openness to risk. Between rapid adoption among young people and doubts about the advice generated, AI is becoming a support tool before becoming a true financial advisor.

Free tap water in restaurants: Even if Italy says no, some European countries gladly offer it

A recent decision by the Italian Court of Cassation has established that, in Italy, there is no obligation for restaurants, bars and hotels to serve tap water to their customers.

Business
Treat yourself to a Greek island paradise for less than 250,000 euros...but beware of the trap!

Owning a private island seems to be a privilege reserved for billionaires. Yet in Greece, an island is being auctioned off at a surprisingly low price: less than the average cost of a house in the USA.

Business
No more luxury weddings: we can say "I do" at Ikea (with a low-cost buffet)

From June 27, Ikea will be celebrating low-budget weddings in its stores in Sweden: a civil ceremony with a summer menu and a gift for the bride and groom, to make nuptials more accessible.

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