How E-Bikes Won Over EuropeBattery-powered bicycles now outsell pedal-only ones across several European countries. A transportation researcher explains the policies behind the boom.
Ukraine has a month to avoid defaultLending to a borrower at war entails an additional gamble: that it will win.
Europe's travel strikes: Flight and train disruption you can expect in JulyOur guide is updated as soon as a new European strike is announced.
What does a world without Airbnb look like?With Barcelona announcing a total ban on short-term rentals from the end of 2028, how will decisions to curb Airbnb and others in the world's major cities change how we travel?
‘It is routine to check whether you are related to a romantic partner before you get serious’: This is how we do it in IcelandWhen Sigrún checked out her family tree online, it wasn’t to find out if she and Einar were related – it was how closely related.
Britain is broken. Can anyone fix it?The Conservative Party has ruled Britain for 14 tumultuous years, deposing its own prime minister four times in the process. It has thrashed from one ideology to another, and one scandal to the next, indelibly transforming the country while transfixed in an endless internal war.
From Valrhona chocolate to Vincent van Gogh: The best stop-offs along a French river cruiseAs Europe reacts to ‘overtourism’, sustainably focussed cruisers swerve cities and seasides in favour of rivers.
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