Low-Budget Flight Carrying 157 Passengers Was '30 Seconds' From Crashing Into Alps
The incident took place on November 5, 2023, after the flight took off from Edinburgh.
White House Slams Putin 'Brutality' Ahead Of Carlson Interview
The White House said Wednesday that Vladimir Putin should not be given another mouthpiece to justify his war in Ukraine, after right-wing US talk show host Tucker Carlson interviewed the Russian president.
Spanish Farmers Block Roads For Second Day
Thousands of farmers used tractors to block roads across Spain for the second day running on Wednesday amid Europe-wide protests against cheaper imports and heavy regulation.
Stock Markets Mixed As Investors Digest Corporate Results
While US stocks closed up, the picture in Europe was less positive: London, Paris and Frankfurt all ended lower as investors locked in profits from recent gains.
Macron Remembers French Victims Of Hamas's 'Anti-Semitic Massacre'
President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday described the October 7 attack by Hamas on Israel as the "biggest anti-Semitic massacre of our century" as he hosted a ceremony paying tribute to the French victims.
Lufthansa Warns 90% Flights Set To Be Cancelled, Affecting More Than 100,000 Passengers
The strike is expected to last for 27 long hours.
Biden To Receive Scholz Amid Ukraine Aid Impasse
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will try to build on the momentum from Europe's success in agreeing new aid for war-torn Ukraine when he heads to Washington this week, where President Joe Biden is struggling to overcome opposition to a US package.
EU Strikes Deal On Clean Tech To Compete With China, US
EU states and lawmakers clinched a deal on Tuesday to expand Europe's clean tech production, from solar and wind to carbon capture, as the bloc faces off with China and the United States.
Global Stocks Rise On Strong Earnings, New Support From China
US and European indexes edged cautiously higher Tuesday as investors digested strong corporate results, while stocks in Hong Kong and Shanghai soared after Chinese authorities announced moves to reverse a long-running rout.
EU Walks Farming Minefield With New Climate Goals
The EU's climate goals for 2040 are set to further dial up the pressure on a farm sector that has yet to get tough on greenhouse gas emissions -- but is already up in arms over existing environmental rules.
Global Stocks Sink As Optimism Dims Over Early Rate Cuts
Global stock markets mostly fell Monday after comments by Federal Reserve boss Jerome Powell doused flickering hopes that US interest rate cuts could still begin in March.
Bedbugs May Have Been Brought To England By Romans, Claims Report
The UK witnessed a 65 per cent increase in bedbug infestations between 2022 and 2023.
Chinese Consumers Unimpressed By Baidu AI On Galaxy S24
Social media in China is buzzing with dissatisfaction over Baidu's search capabilities on the Galaxy S24, raising concerns about Samsung's China strategy.
Tractors Converge On Rome As Farmers Protest Across Europe
A convoy of tractors was poised Saturday to descend on Rome as farmers' protests caused disruptions across Europe, though they wound down in France following government concessions.
Farmers Across the EU Unite in Protest: Costs Are Up While Prices Stay Down
The costs borne by farmers, notably for energy, fertiliser, and transport, have escalated in numerous EU countries, particularly since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
Drought Emergency in Catalonia, Water Reserves Fall Below 16%
The Catalan government has formally announced a state of emergency after more than 1,000 days of drought.
Is Spain Going To Change It's 90-Day Rule For British Nationals?
The movement restrictions imposed by Brexit on Britons, including second-home owners, has had a detrimental effect on EU economies. But, could it all change?
January Spending By Premier League Clubs Falls Dramatically From Last Year
Clubs in Ligue 1 spent £162 million altogether in the January transfer window, which eclipsed the spending of all the Premier League clubs.
Ex-Manchester United Star Close To Leaving Europe to Join South Korean Club FC Seoul [Details]
Jesse Lingard joined Man Utd's academy at the age of seven.
'The Repercussions Affect Us The Most': Youngsters Say What They Really Think About Brexit
Those who were unable to vote when the Brexit referendum was held in 2016, now aged 19 to 21 years old, revealed to International Business Times UK how the independence scheme has changed their lives.
Microsoft Says AI Is Getting Deployed 'At Scale' As They Become World's Most Valuable Company
After AI was thrust into the mainstream discourse with the creation of ChatGPT in 2022, Microsoft quickly established itself as the driver of the technology.
Chinese Woman Dies From Two Combined Strains Of Bird Flu
The woman fell ill on November 30 and passed away on December 16.
Scholz Vows To Do All For 'Huge' EU Aid For Ukraine
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz vowed Wednesday to rally European partners to cobble together support for Ukraine "so huge" that it would weigh on Russian President Vladimir Putin's calculations.
Dozens Arrested As Tensions Escalate At French Farmers Protests
French police arrested dozens of people on Wednesday as tensions escalated to new levels at protests by farmers in search of better conditions that have spread to other European countries.
Stocks Waver As US Tech Shares Fall, Fed Meets On Rates
Stock markets wavered on Wednesday as shares in major US tech companies fell and investors awaited a key Federal Reserve interest rate meeting.
British Low-Cost Airline Launches Flights From 3 UK Airports To Various Greek Destinations
Greece is one of the most popular summer destinations across Europe.
Greta Thunberg Joins March Against Airport Expansion For Private Jets In UK
The protesters have called for a complete ban on private jets.
Global Stocks Mixed As Traders Track Eurozone Data, Await Fed
Global stocks were mixed Tuesday as Wall Street wavered ahead of fresh interest-rate signals from the US Federal Reserve, and new data showed that the eurozone dodged recession at the end of last year.
Virgil van Dijk Casts Doubt Over Future At Liverpool Beyond Jurgen Klopp's Reign
The contracts of Liverpool stars Virgil van Dijk, Mohamed Salah and Trent Alexander-Arnold will expire in 18 months, leaving their futures uncertain.
Palestinian Activist Tells Hamas To 'Accept Israel's Offers For Peace'
A Palestinian Human Rights Activist was criticised by pro-Palestinian protestors for refusing to support the 'from the river to the sea' chant.