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Will airfares be easier on our wallets this summer?...

Cheaper flight prices may be tempting travellers back into the skies, but debates over surcharges and route disruptions still leave...

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Iran threatens weapons-grade uranium enrichment as...

Tehran threatened to enrich uranium to weapons-grade if attacked again, as Trump said the ceasefire had a "one percent chance" of...

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'Smear campaign': Ushuaia rejects claims it was ground...

A landfill in Ushuaia, Argentina, is suspected to be the source of the hantavirus outbreak. Local authorities reject the theory, saying...

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Global trade’s next top priority: Bypassing the Hormuz...

Global shipping firms are redesigning trade routes as tensions in the Strait of Hormuz disrupt supply chains, raise costs and expose...

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European Commission faces backlash over plans to fast-track...

According to the Corporate Europe Observatory report, proposed EU legislation would speed up approval processes for projects labelled...

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What we know about the presumed hantavirus patient...

A Dutch ornithologist is suspected of being the “patient zero” in the hantavirus outbreak that has spread among passengers aboard...

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How solar and wind projects are accelerating the energy...

Authorities in Uzbekistan say 5,600 megawatts of solar and wind capacity have already been added to the national grid through international...

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These are the most beautiful new hotels in Europe,...

Of the 16 global properties selected for the architectural award, seven are on the continent.

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The top under-the-radar destinations in Europe you...

By looking at the places with the lowest search interest this season, Skyscanner has created a list of spots you can visit without...

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Why are antennas on Russian diplomatic buildings sparking...

Austria recently expelled three Russian diplomats over alleged espionage activities in Vienna. Researchers, journalists and former...

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Food prices could skyrocket, if no measures taken...

The fertilizer crisis caused by the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz is tripling costs for farmers. “Less fertilizers means less production...

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Instruments of the Silk Road: preserving sound and...

From workshops to oral traditions, music continues to connect generations through instruments, performance and cultural heritage.

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