Britain and France launch Global Biodiversity Credits Roadmap
Launched at the Summit for a New Global Financing Pact, the new biodiversity credits initiative aims to mobilise finance to support Earth's natural environments.
Portuguese airports see record passenger numbers as tourists return
Passenger traffic at Portuguese airports in the first four months of the year exceeded pre-pandemic levels, boosted by booming tourism, official data showed on Wednesday.
Kylian Mbappe receives ultimatum from PSG: Extend or leave now
The striker has informed PSG that he does not intend to take up his option to extend beyond 2024.
After easyJet, Ryanair comes up with exciting new routes for winter 2023
Ryanair has come up with 17 new routes from the UK for this winter.
More vehicle services manufacturers are going green in California
The American manufacturer, BendPak, has invested in a new sustainable Californian home for its main operations and will be fully integrated there later this summer.
UK to house more asylum-seekers on accommodation barges
Britain has ordered two more accommodation barges to house asylum-seekers, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced on Monday.
Karim Benzema receives eyewatering £345m offer to join Ronaldo in Saudi Arabia
The Frenchman's contract with Real Madrid expires this summer.
Holiday warning as France bans popular internal flight routes
Summer is just around the corner in Europe.
New Terminal One at JFK airport strikes long-term deal with Korean Air ahead of projected 2030 completion
The new terminal is set to be incorporated into New York's leading and most illustrious airport and will be home to the operations of its new partner, Korean Air.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos engaged to Lauren Sanchez
The couple has been together for almost five years.
Ryanair flies back to profit as sector recovers from Covid
Passenger traffic leapt 74 percent to 168.6 million travellers, with fares 10 percent above pre-Covid levels.
Ukraine leader targets 'jets coalition' on UK visit
The visit came as a Russian missile strike killed four people and hit a hospital in eastern Ukraine
Analysis-Easter travel warnings pile pressure on European Airlines
European aviation is gearing up for Easter travel disruptions marked by strikes and cancellations, in a major test of the industry's ability to prevent a repeat of last year's summer holiday season chaos.
UK announces ban on wet wipes
Almost all wet wipes will be banned in England as part of the Government's new plans for tackling water pollution.
Violence hits France in day of anger over Macron's pension changes
Police fired tear gas and fought with violent black-clad anarchists in Paris and across France on Thursday as hundreds of thousands of protesters marched against President Emmanuel Macron's plan to raise the pension age.
Unions seek to bring France to a halt to block pension reform
Labour unions will seek to bring France to a standstill on Tuesday, as they step up their fight against President Emmanuel Macron's plans to make the French work two years more, to 64, before they can retire with a pension.
British Airways parent IAG flies back into annual profit
IAG, owner of British Airways and Spanish carrier Iberia, announced Friday a return to profit in 2022 as the global aviation sector reopened from Covid lockdowns.
Allies urged to ramp up Ukraine support at Munich meet
World leaders are meeting at the Munich Security Conference with conflict still raging almost a year after Moscow sent troops into Ukraine.
Zelensky's triumphant European trip ruffles diplomatic feathers
European leaders jostled for the opportunity to host the Ukrainian leader during his trip.
Showman Zelensky wows England's ancient seat of power
Ukraine's leader pressed at British heart strings when he evoked "the so few" pilots defending his skies from Russia's invasion.
EU set to promise Ukraine support but not quick accession
Air raid sirens wailed on Friday morning as European Union and Ukrainian leaders gathered for a summit, with Kyiv set to win pledges of further support but not a promise of quick accession to the wealthy bloc.
Half a million strike in UK's largest walkout in 12 years
Half a million workers went on strike in Britain on Wednesday, calling for higher wages in the largest such walkout in over a decade, closing schools and severely disrupting transport.
Russian missiles kill 11 in Ukraine after tank pledge
The latest wave of Russian attacks came as the Kremlin said it perceived the tanks "as direct involvement in the conflict".
French and German leaders gloss over divisions at summit
The leaders of France and Germany sought at a summit on Sunday to pave over divisions that have dogged Europe's closest bilateral relation since the war in Ukraine broke out, leaving many of their most vexed issues to be worked out later.
France to boost defence spending by a third
President Emmanuel Macron on Friday announced plans to increase France's defence budget by a third for the next seven years, after Russia's invasion of Ukraine last year rattled Europe.
European junk debt sales spring back to life as sentiment improves
Junk-rated companies in Europe have raised $1.4 billion from bond sales this month as investors return to riskier debt after rising interest rates and Russia's war in Ukraine froze markets last year.
French unions dig in for pension battle with Macron
Trade unionists plan to paralyse public transport, shut down schools, set up picket lines and march through cities on Thursday over President Emmanuel Macron's pension reform.
Ryanair CEO O'Leary sees no sign of recession
Low-cost carrier Ryanair is not seeing any signs of recession, Chief Executive Officer Michael O'Leary said on Tuesday, pointing to two weeks of record bookings this January and a recovery in demand from Britain.
UK, Japan to sign major defence deal allowing troop deployments
The British and Japanese prime ministers will sign a "hugely significant" new defence deal allowing UK troops to deploy in Japan when the pair meet in London on Wednesday, Downing Street said.
UK and Japan to sign major defence deal as PM Kishida visits London
The two leaders will also discuss Japan's current presidency of the G7 and "the need to maintain our collective support for Ukraine"