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Tiny electric Honda Super-N is bringing hot-hatch fun back to the streets

Honda clearly thinks we all need to lighten up. While most car companies are busy building giant electric SUVs, Honda is going the other way. The company is bringing a tiny, boxy car to the United Kingdom and Europe this July. It is called the Honda Super-N, and it looks like a toy that escaped from a 1980s cartoon. 2026 Honda Super-N is coming to Europe this summer - source: Honda The Honda Super-N is the wild version of the Japanese Honda N-One and finds its roots in the world of Japanese "Kei cars." These are ultra-small vehicles designed to zip through tight city streets. Honda...

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Oleg Chupryna: Europe’s strategic autonomy amid the Russian threat

Strategic autonomy is no longer a matter of European ambition, but of European necessity; in a world of fading certainties and mounting Russian threats, the continent must be ready to stand on its own. The shockwaves sent around the world by recent developments in the current US administration’s stance towards its neighbours and European allies clearly signal a shift in the decades-long system of international relations. The prospect of the United States withdrawing from NATO, at a time of rising Russian aggression, poses a profound threat to Europe’s stability and…

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Kia EV4 hatchback Long Range review

Kia is one of the most rapidly expanding brands in the world and with a continuously growing lineup they conquer new markets and segments on the regular. The EV lineup was recently expanded by two new models - the Kia EV4, offered in hatchback and sedan form. Table of Contents: Exterior Interior Storage & practicalities Driving experience Ride comfort Tech features Cabin noise Acceleration and braking Consumption Charging speed Competition Verdict Today, we are reviewing the Kia EV4 hatchback Long Range in the GT-line trim. It offers 204 hp...

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Giulia Galbiati: why Estonian food prices still hurt

Even as Estonia’s inflation rate eases, food prices remain stubbornly high, leaving many households feeling little relief at the supermarket checkout. Food prices remain among the most stubborn pressures on household budgets this year. While overall inflation has cooled to around 3 per cent, food inflation continues to run higher – closer to 5–6 per cent as of February 2026. The result is a frustrating disconnect: economists point to stabilisation, but grocery receipts suggest something rather different. A slower burn, not a spike What sets the current moment apart from the price spikes of 2022–2023 is its character.

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Tesla brings FSD Supervised to the Netherlands

The Dutch vehicle authority, known as the RDW, gave Tesla a big "thumbs up," making the Netherlands the first country in Europe to officially approve the company's "Full Self-Driving" (FSD) Supervised system. Although the name suggests the car does all the work, it is actually only a smart helper for drivers. The approval means that Tesla owners in the Netherlands will soon see the feature appear on their screens. The RDW followed a specific set of rules called UN R-171 to make this decision. These rules cover what experts call Driver Control Assistance Systems. Despite the confusing name,...

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More details of the Chinese BMW iX3 revealed

BMW wants to sell more electric cars in China, and it believes the secret is a longer body. The German carmaker got the official go-ahead to build and sell its new iX3 in the Chinese market. This version of the SUV is different - it is much longer than the one sold in the rest of the world. Chinese drivers love big cars with plenty of space in the back, and BMW is happy to give them exactly what they want. The new BMW iX3 50L is a joint project between the German brand and its Chinese partner, Brilliance. They build these EVs in Northern China using many parts from local companies. We...

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Estonia to buy three more HIMARS launchers from Lockheed Martin

Estonia is to procure three additional HIMARS multiple rocket launch systems from the American defence company Lockheed Martin, further strengthening its long-range strike capability and deepening defence ties with the United States. The agreement, signed by the Estonian Centre for Defence Investments – ECDI – and Lockheed Martin, also includes additional ammunition and an investment of about $11 million in Estonia’s defence industry. Hanno Pevkur, Estonia’s defence minister, said the new launchers would significantly boost both national defence and Nato’s deterrence posture. “Additional HIMARS…

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Mercedes-Benz GLB: seven seats, 800V tech, and more room for your life

Mercedes-Benz took its newest family of electric cars to the sunny island of Mallorca to show off what they can do. The stars of the show were the new GLB models, specifically the electric versions known as the 200, 250+, and the powerful 350 4MATIC. According to Mercedes, the new SUV is built to be a "hero" for people who have busy lives, lots of kids, or a ton of gear to move around. It sure looks like a capable off-roader but it behaves like a smart, helpful assistant on the road. The lineup starts with the GLB 200. This entry-level model has 165 kW of power, and if you want to get the...

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New Greenline 42: Is This the Ultimate Solar-Powered Coastal Cruiser?

With solar power on the roof, the new Greenline 42 offers silent 48-hour anchoring without needing a noisy generatorHaving now seen the new 42 at the Düsseldorf show, we can confirm that it isn’t just usefully bigger and more stylish than the current , it’s also much more versatile. Its efficient planing hull design means the standard 250hp Yanmar diesels give it a faster top speed of 25 knots, which, combined with an RCD Category B rating and a substantial 700-litre fuel tank, makes it just as well suited for coastal cruising as for inland waterways. Drop-down windows make for a bright, airy saloon and galley It still comes with 4.5kW of solar panels on the roof and a 22kWh house battery, but rather than using this to power electric motors, its main purpose is to allow silent running at anchor of all the boat’s electrical systems without the need for a generator. Upgrade to the maximum 66kWh battery bank and you can run everything, including the air-conditioning, for up to 48 hours.…

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Why resilient cities matter more than ever

At the Smart City Exchange Forum in Tallinn, one message rose above the rest: resilience is no longer a side issue. It is becoming the basic condition of urban survival. At the Smart City Exchange Forum 2026, held in mid-March in Tallinn, the word resilience gradually shed its conference-polish vagueness and became something far sharper: the organising principle of urban life in an age of overlapping shocks. By the end of the day, after speeches and panels covering everything from floods and climate risk to cyberattacks, emergency coordination, digital dependency and EU funding, one conclusion had become difficult to avoid.

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WhatsApp launches dedicated CarPlay app

In late March, WhatsApp was found testing a dedicated Apple CarPlay app, and today this has been officially launched. Previously, you could only use WhatsApp on CarPlay via Siri, but now the new dedicated app has much more functionality baked in. You can read and send messages, receive and make calls, and access your contacts. Basically, everything you may want to do - you now can, right on your car's dashboard, no need to depend on talking to Siri anymore. Of course, everything is still end-to-end encrypted. The new app has three tabs: the chat list, the call history, and favorite...

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