Portugal: Leave the olives, save the birds
Balancing agriculture and environment, Portugal bans machine harvesting of olives at night.
Balancing agriculture and environment, Portugal bans machine harvesting of olives at night.
CDC opens a window for public comment on new rules for cruises, a hint that it is getting ready to lift its 'no-sail' order.
A family of cheesemongers is helping Belgian cheese take on a new popularity with fine restaurants and picky customers.
New rules limit passengers on Venice's gondolas as tourists' average weight is said to increase.
With many closed and attendance limited at others, many museums are running short of cash needed to stay open.
The seasonal beaches along the Seine have opened for the year, with some new features as well as the usual.
With official mask rules varying from place to place, theme parks and hotels are setting their own tough standards.
Londoners are being offered commuter rides on sightseeing buses to allow open-air less crowded transport.
A Dutch woman's neighbors are green with anger rather than envy at her color choice; the country's highest court has ordered her to repaint it.
Mayflower II, a replica of the Pilgrims' ship, has been extensively renewed and will be returning soon to its home in Massachusetts.
Top airline leaders in U.S. and Europe ask for a joint testing program that could reopen trans-Atlantic travel.
Less than two years after a disastrous bridge collapse, Italy is ready to inaugurate a high-tech replacement.
The global pandemic continues to take it toll on the jumbos, with British Air abruptly retiring its last 747s.
An early morning suspicious fire has destroyed a historic organ and windows.
In South Africa's Kruger National Park, a retired sleeper train has become a permanent hotel—parked on a bridge!