Swiss parliament says 'Nein!' to most common language
Swiss German, the most commonly-spoken language in the country, can't be used in the Swiss Parliament
Swiss German, the most commonly-spoken language in the country, can't be used in the Swiss Parliament
New satellites going into service soon will mean big boosts for inflight WiFi speed and reliability
The Hague is building a big visitor car park, and hopes that super-high fees for street parking will get visitors to use it.
A British travel company is sponsoring a race that's only for the intrepid and resourceful
Vaccination requirements for overseas visitors will end on May 12, along with most other U.S. pandemic rules.
FAA implements a major tweak that appears to have no downsides and may help reduce both congestion and pollution.
Airlines keep a lot of data on passengers; it can be both helpful and dangerous
A GAO report says that failure to retain, rehire and retrain airline staff helped spark wave after wave of cancelations.
New Michelin star listings show the Netherlands as having one of the highest ratio of population to star restaurants
Spain trails only the U.S. in development of environmentally-friendly plants to produce 'green hydrogen'
France is testing yellow lights on its 'walk/don't walk' signs to see if it helps reduce road accidents involving pedestrians.
After a hot year and drought-plagued 2022, Europe is facing further warming
A treat for virtual birdwatchers: A Netherlands bird association is tracking breeding birds with online cameras.
An 18,000-mile journey along the Pan-American Highway by bike took Liam Garner nearly a year and a half
Excavation for a new Metro entrance has given scientists a rare opportunity to study the original inhabitants of Paris