Why humans are drawn to the ends of the EarthDespite the risks, costs and environmental concerns of extreme tourism, people are still drawn to potentially dangerous trips – but why?
Macron urges New Caledonia residents to lift roadblocks after weeks of unrestPresident Emmanuel Macron Tuesday called on residents of the French Pacific territory of New Caledonia to dismantle barricades after weeks of unrest, adding the situation remained "unacceptable."
Coke—and Dozens of Others—Pledged to Quit Russia. They’re Still ThereEven companies that have tried to leave are having trouble cutting ties to the country.
Dua Lipa says criticism of Israeli war in Gaza was for ‘greater good’The pop star and soon-to-be Glastonbury headliner Dua Lipa has said she is willing to risk a backlash over political statements after she recently described military operations in Gaza as “Israeli genocide”.
Lufthansa City Airlines: What is the German flag carrier’s new airline and where will it fly?The brand new Lufthansa City Airlines will take its first flight on 26 June, bringing new short- and medium-haul connections to Germany. Bookings for the new airline are already open, focusing on connecting flights for Lufthansa from its main hubs in Frankfurt and Munich.
Poo in the Water’: How Financial Engineering Sullied Britain’s Most Famous RiverEnvironmental critics say Thames Water loaded up on debt to pay investors dividends while failing to upgrade London’s sewer system, which has spilled the equivalent of at least 34,000 Olympic swimming pools of raw sewage into the river since 2020.
Chaos at Birmingham Airport over 100ml liquid limit: What can you bring in your hand luggage?New 3D scanners could spell the end of frustrating liquid limits at airports but there have been major delays in installing the new tech in the UK.
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