Statue repair will cost an 'arm and a torch'
A newly-restored stature in Brussels loses a limb to an intoxicated tourist's attempt to climb it
A newly-restored stature in Brussels loses a limb to an intoxicated tourist's attempt to climb it
The Appalachian Mountain Club is adding almost 30,000 acres to its Maine Woods Initiative
The long-awaited link between southern and central Florida is finally set to open
France's president wants his country to have a rail pass similar to Germany's but creating one still has some obstacles ahead
An exhibit in the The Hague's Mauritshuis museum highlights a little-known corner of the Napoleonic era
Elite will become more elite as Delta cuts back on elite status and benefits and how to earn them
An early Van Gogh is recovered from the underworld, but a Frans Hals stolen by the same thief is still missing
Burst tanks flood a Portuguese street with fine red wine
The largest number of Finland's moose accidents take place in September, when moose are on the move
Swiss Airlines took off with 111 passengers and no suitcases, and says it 'regrets the inconvenience.'
Approval for a 400-metre piece of tram line will complete the tram connection between Brussels and its airport
Added safety feature, or pilot replacement? New systems are under test
Avery Dennison, the stationery company, is generating part of its own energy at a plant in Belgium
The French city is piloting a plan to incentivize carpooling, transit and working from home
The spread of 4G and now 5G means the end for networks that were once the newest thing