Turkish Police Tear Gas Pro-Palestinian Protesters At Air Base
Turkish police Sunday fired tear gas to disperse a pro-Palestinian rally staged outside a military base housing US forces just hours before the arrival in Ankara of Washington's top diplomat.
Google Maps Is Getting AI-Powered Features, Find Out What's New
Google Maps is getting 5 big upgrades including AI-backed features like Immersive View, Maps Lens and more.
Bedbugs Spotted On London Underground, Should You Worry?
Bedbugs are parasitic insects that feed on blood and are mostly active in the dark at night.
US Vetoes UN Resolution On Israel-Hamas War
The United States vetoed a UN Security Council resolution on Wednesday calling for a "humanitarian pause" in the raging Israel-Hamas conflict as the text did not recognize Israel's right to defend itself, the US ambassador said.
Karim Benzema Tied To Terrorist Group By French Interior Minister
Benzema also received criticism for appearing to support the victims of violence in Gaza while ignoring the innocent victims in Israel.
Israelis Put Up Own Resources To Get Loved Ones Snatched By Hamas Home
Israelis anguished and angered by the absence of information about the fate of hostages abducted by Hamas gunmen are marshalling their own resources to get their loved ones home.
How This Startup Sold 120 Million Tickets Around the World
With the global travel industry now picking up, online travel platform GetYourGuide continues to take flight.
MonAsia: Leading the Way in Sustainable Travel and Corporate Social Responsibility
Sustainable travel, a pressing global concern, often seems like an elusive goal
Israel, Gaza Reel As Death Toll Soars Above 1,100 In War With Hamas
Israel, reeling from the deadliest attack on its territory, declared war on Hamas Sunday as the conflict's death toll surged above 1,100 after the Palestinian militant group launched a surprise assault from Gaza.
Just Stop Oil And The West End Respond To Les Mis Disruption
On Wednesday this week, a group of activists for Just Stop Oil took to the stage of a West End Les Miserables production to protest Rishi Sunak approving the drilling for more oil in the North Sea.
Chinese Firm Sold Satellites For Intelligence To Russia's Wagner: Contract
Russian mercenary group Wagner in 2022 signed a contract with a Chinese firm to acquire two satellites and use their images, aiding its intelligence work as the organisation sought to push Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Justin Trudeau accuses the Indian government of murder on Canadian soil, sparking a diplomatic crisis
There were hints of frosty relations at this month's G20, with the two premiers less than cordial, but Monday's bombshell has taken the crisis to a new level.
Earthquake aftershocks rock rescue teams and survivors in Morocco
Dramatic footage of those running from the mountains during a wave of aftershocks in Morocco has emerged, while France and Germany speak out about Morocco refusing their aid offer.
President Bongo of Gabon seized by military officers after election win
Military personnel have taken control of the presidential election results in Gabon, calling for borders to be closed until justice is restored.
London businesses wary as Vehicle Pollution Toll Zone expands
Days ahead of the controversial expansion of London's road charging scheme for the most polluting vehicles, businesses in the British capital remain wary despite the mayor unveiling further subsidies.
Biggest military operation comes to an end
More than 150 British Armed Forces have taken part in Talisman Sabre. During the exercise, four Australian troops died in a tragic helicopter accident.
Apple's latest patent hints at possible arrival of 5G MacBook
Apple's new patent includes laptops in the list of devices that could be equipped with the company's latest technology to combat the Doppler effect.
Latest travel news from Amsterdam could leave tourists disappointed
Amsterdam is one of the most popular holiday destinations across Europe.
Fears for UK 'green' policies after shock by-election result
Contentious plans by London's mayor to extend a scheme taxing the use of the most polluting vehicles were being blamed Friday for costing his opposition Labour party Boris Johnson's old parliamentary seat.
EasyJet says to land record profits despite disruption
British airline EasyJet on Thursday said it expected record pre-tax profits during the current peak summer season despite strike action by air traffic controllers and other disruptions.
Holidaymakers 'risk their lives' by buying cocktails in popular Spanish town
The peak summer travel season is ongoing in most parts of Europe.
Singapore has been ranked with having the world's most powerful and access-granting passport
The passports with the best and worst visa-free access into other countries have been released in the annual Henley Passport Index.
Zelensky hails 'security victory' after G7 vow support
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Wednesday welcomed a commitment by G7 nations to support Ukraine for as long it takes to defeat Ukraine, insisting it was a step on the road to Kyiv eventually joining NATO.
Turkey agrees to back Sweden's NATO bid
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has agreed to support Sweden's bid to join Nato, the military alliance's chief Jens Stoltenberg says.
EasyJet cancels 1,700 flights, disrupting summer plans of 180,000 travellers
EasyJet was forced to cancel dozens of flights over the weekend to and from Gatwick.
Latest travel warning as driving in France could lead to hefty fine
Thousands of travellers from the UK vacation in France in the summer every year.
Tourists warned about flight chaos in countries like France, Greece this summer
At least seven European cities are expected to experience air traffic overload this summer.
Legal battle looms over London's expanding vehicle pollution fee
A UK court will on Tuesday consider contentious plans to extend a scheme obliging the most polluting vehicles to pay for using London's roads, as opponents engage in protests -- and even sabotage.
Southampton seventh in the list of top 10 cruise ship polluted cities of Europe
The report said most of these ports, including Southampton's port, are back to pre-pandemic levels of emissions. The cruise ship numbers, the time they spent in ports and their fuel consumption have all gone up by 23 to 24 per cent.
Three French airports paralysed as air controllers strike
France's civil air authority said Thursday it had ordered airlines to cancel flights to and from three airports because of a strike by air traffic controllers.