Author: Mark Landler,Catherine Porter
President Trump’s latest outbursts followed reports that European countries were imposing more restrictions on American aircraft in their airspace.Read More
Meanwhile, Ukraine’s long-range drones hammered Russian oil facilities in the Baltic Sea Monday night for the fifth time in just over a week, as Kyiv tries to prevent Moscow from profiting off its oil exports amid an energy crisis.Read More
Hashish, derived from cannabis resin, is usually trafficked into Europe by speedboatsRead More
The emissions trading system launched by the European Union in 2005 could one day also be used to capture CO₂ on a large scale. A new model study quantifies the potential, and outlines that phased integration …Read More
‘Apparently in the eyes of Trump it’s no longer: “If I break it, I fix it,” but “I break it, and the EU will fix it,”‘ one diplomat saidRead More
Nintendo is currently dominating the UK console market by a wide margin. This performance is driven primarily by the Switch and, in particular, the Switch…Read More
The party says the move would “lighten the load” on families amid wider pressures on living costs.Read More
Karen Lawrence, from Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, had previously pleaded guilty to forming the fraudulent schemeRead More
The owner of William Hill plans to shutter roughly 200 betting shops in the UK, putting a significant number of jobs at risk, following a crackdown on the gambling sector by Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves.Read More
It’s set to close in July (Picture: Getty Images) A border crossing between the US and Canada, which has been used by locals in both countries for generations, is set to be closed later this year by Donald Trump. The US government has said a nine-mile long passageway linking Coutts, Alberta, and Sweet Grass, Montana, will be shut to Canadian traffic from July 1 in a bid to improve security. Border Road sits in Montana but has been maintained by the County of Warner, Alberta, for decades — with locals on both sides free to walk across. Some of those…