Norway Reaches 97 Percent Electric Vehicle Sales

Norway has reached 97 percent electric vehicle sales, with EVs now outnumbering diesel cars on the road for the first time in the country's history.

Norway has reached 97 percent electric vehicle sales, with EVs now outnumbering diesel cars on the road for the first time in the country's history.

Over 35 Scottish wildcats have been released into Cairngorms National Park since 2023, with at least five litters born in 2025, marking a significant recovery milestone.

European bison numbers have grown from fewer than 60 individuals in captivity a century ago to around 9,000 animals today, one of conservation's great recoveries.

On Greenery Day, May 4, Tokyo opened Ueno Zoo, Rikugien and other top gardens free of charge, welcoming families across the city into nature.

Across Japan on Children's Day, colourful koinobori carp streamers flew over rivers and parks, celebrating the health and happiness of children.

Prague has been ranked among the top cities in the world for pedestrian exploration, recognised for its compact historic centre and architectural richness.

In Q1 2026, sales of new hybrid vehicles in Serbia surpassed petrol car sales for the first time, marking a turning point in the country's shift toward cleaner transport.

Albania is one of the very few countries in the world where nearly all electricity comes from renewable hydropower, making it a clean energy leader.

Montenegro closed multiple EU accession chapters in 2025 and is now widely considered the frontrunner among Western Balkan candidates for EU membership.

The One-Cent Magenta, the world's most valuable stamp last sold for over 8 million dollars, will be exhibited in Prague for Czech collectors and visitors.