Travellers Face £1,027 Fine If They Break Simple Rule In Spanish Tourist Hotspot
The rule is in place in Benidorm, a tourist hotspot in Spain's eastern coast.
G7 Pledges More Russia Sanctions After Virtual Talks On Ukraine
The G7 countries pledged support for Ukraine and new sanctions on Russia after a virtual meeting Saturday on the second anniversary of Moscow's invasion.
Indian States Ban Cotton Candy Amid Concerns Over Cancer-Causing Dye
Several other states have decided to test samples of cotton candies.
Alexei Navalny's Mother Says She Is Being Blackmailed Into Burying Son's Body In Secret
Navalny, a staunch Putin critic, was found dead by Russia's prison service last Friday.
Russian Blogger Who Disclosed War Losses In Ukraine Dies By Apparent Suicide
Russia has so far not disclosed the true casualty toll from its invasion of Ukraine.
Anti-fur Activists Target Max Mara, Fendi At Milan Fashion Week
Animal activists have fashion brands squarely in their sights this Milan Fashion Week, hoping to pressure Italian brands Max Mara and Fendi to give up fur in future collections.
US, UK, Germany Back Dutch PM Mark Rutte As Next NATO Chief
The United States, Britain and Germany expressed support Thursday for Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte to become the next NATO secretary general, at a crucial time for the alliance in the face of Russia's war against Ukraine.
Global Stocks Mixed On Fed Rate Cut Caution Ahead Of Nvidia Results
Wall Street stocks were mixed Wednesday, reversing some earlier declines, as traders nervously awaited earnings from US tech darling Nvidia and digested Federal Reserve minutes that signaled slower interest rate cuts ahead.
The Private Sector Must Continue to Take Charge of Eastern Europe's Economic Development
Eastern Europe's economic development hinges on the continued leadership of the private sector, driving progress and prosperity in the region.
Global Stocks Mostly Lower Despite China Rate Cut
Wall Street and European stocks mostly fell on Tuesday as gains made in Asia after China's central bank sprang a record cut to a benchmark lending rate to boost the nation's struggling economy failed to carry over.
FC Barcelona Legend Admits He Almost Joined Real Madrid But Scandal Cost Him The Move
Luis Suarez said that Los Blancos lost interest after his "biting" scandal during the 2014 World Cup.
Made-in-China Airliner Shown Overseas At Singapore Airshow
China's first domestically produced passenger jet will be presented to potential buyers in an international debut at Asia's biggest airshow, which opens in Singapore on Tuesday.
Biden Says 'Considering' More Russia Sanctions After Navalny Death
US President Joe Biden is "considering additional sanctions" on Moscow after the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny in an Arctic prison, he said Monday.
Navalny's Widow To Meet EU Ministers As Russia Jails Mourners
Alexei Navalny's widow will meet European foreign ministers in Brussels on Monday, EU officials announced, as Russian courts jailed dozens of people detained at events commemorating the Kremlin critic.
Italy Warning: When Will Venice Start Charging Entry Fees For Travellers This Year?
Venice is one of the most visited cities in Europe and not just in Italy.
Labour's Scaled-Back Home Insulation Plans Face Criticism as Insufficient
Brian Berry expressed disappointment, stating that the decision to scale back the ambition of retrofitting 19 million homes to just five million is regrettable.
Thomas Tuchel Does Not Fear For His Future As Bayern Munich Manager Despite Loss To Lazio
Dayot Upamecano's red card was the pivotal turning point in Bayern Munich's loss to Lazio and left Thomas Tuchel under increased pressure.
Russia Close To Creating Cancer Vaccine, Claims Vladimir Putin
Various forms of cancer continue to claim millions of lives globally every year.
World Demand For Liquefied Natural Gas Jumps 50% By 2040: Shell
British energy group Shell on Wednesday forecast that world demand for liquefied natural gas would jump more than 50 percent by 2040, fuelled by China dumping coal.
UK's Labour Vows Action As Anti-Semitism Scandal Reemerges
Britain's main Labour opposition vowed Wednesday to block candidates deemed unfit to be lawmakers, as the party expected to form the next government grappled to quell a fresh anti-Semitism row.
Body Shop's UK Business Slides Into Bankruptcy
The UK arm of The Body Shop, the near 50-year-old cosmetics company renowned for ethical hair and skin products, has entered bankruptcy, administrators said Tuesday, placing thousands of jobs at risk.
Global Stocks Drop On Sticky US Inflation
Stocks in the United States and Europe slumped on Tuesday while the dollar climbed as data showed that US inflation slowed less than expected in January, diminishing chances of an early interest rate cut.
Bayer Leverkusen Are Confident Of Retaining Xabi Alonso As Manager For Next Season
With Bayer Leverkusen in scintillating form this season, manager Xabi Alonso is being tipped to succeed Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool.
UK Chip Designer Sees Shares Almost Double As AI Race Heats Up
AI developers and tech entrepreneurs are seeking ways to diversify their hardware options, including by exploring chipmaking ventures of their own.
Deja Vu Or Real Fear? NATO Grapples With Trump Threats
Donald Trump sparked outcry by threatening not to defend NATO members who do not spend enough, but for diplomats at the alliance that weathered his time in office there was a sense of deja vu.
Gas Booming For UN COP29 Host Azerbaijan
Following the UN's COP28 climate talks in oil-fuelled Dubai, the COP29 conference is headed for the historic cradle of oil, Azerbaijan, which is in the midst of a gas boom.
Global Stocks Mixed Ahead Of Inflation Data
The Dow climbed to a fresh record Monday on a mixed day for global equities as markets awaited an influential US inflation report.
Jesse Lingard Completes Move Abroad To FC Seoul After Rejecting Other Offers
As a potential move to Saudi Pro League club, Al-Ettifaq, collapsed recently, Jesse Lingard will now take his talents to South Korea.
Ten Hag Sends Out Stern Warning To 3 Man Utd Stars: Start Scoring Against Big Teams
Manchester United will next take on Aston Villa on Sunday.
Argentina's Milei Likens Hamas Attack On Israel To The Holocaust
Argentina's President Javier Milei on Thursday likened Hamas's attacks on southern Israel to the Holocaust, after touring a kibbutz targeted in the deadly October 7 raids.