Turkmenistan: Time to close the Gates of Hell
A gas fire that has burned for decades in Central Asia may be extinguished, officials say.
A gas fire that has burned for decades in Central Asia may be extinguished, officials say.
Airlines are taking measures while facing a short-term and a long-term pilot shortage
Check your hotel bill carefully: Marriott, and perhaps others, have found a new fee to slip in.
A new exhibit will look at the lives and growing-up experiences of the generation whose leading edge is entering its 50s
The guardians of French language are outraged by translated information along with French on new ID cards.
Changing market conditions and a looming veto by EU competition authorities have torpedoed the deal, at least for now.
Out of bankruptcy, trimmed to a regional carrier and with new investments, the once-highflying airline is having a good year
Chicago's Willis Tower is holding a contest whose winners get a wedding or vow renewal in a glass skybox over the city
One of America's start-up airlines is adding planes and routes, as well as raising more capital.
The merger of the Kansas City Southern railroad into Canadian Pacific is also opening new opportunities for Amtrak passenger service.
A century after the explorer's death, an expedition hopes to find the ship Sir Ernest Shackleton was forced to abandon in the Antarctic in 1915.
Federal government rules on sailing during Covid will transition to voluntary compliance with the expiration of the Conditional Sail Order next week.
Belgium starts a serious crackdown on travelers who submit false PCR test results, with jail sentences and fines
Airlines are asking the EU to let it cancel empty or near-empty flights that are flown only to keep their airport slots
A centuries-old 1200km Buddhist pilgrimage is being made available online to those who are not able to take part in person