Migrant shipwreck: 41 dead according to survivors
The four remaining migrants survived using inner tubes.
The four remaining migrants survived using inner tubes.
Gusting winds of up to 58km/h pulled the ship away from the dock.
Two-thirds of the small European country affected, with six dead and hundreds homeless.
Hardly anyone puts Slovenia on their bucket list, but they should.
New York Times: European spots are introducing visitor taxes to tackle overtourism.
It’s a restaurant Jim, but not as we know it.
Stefano Sannino flew into Wellington last week to talk security.
The New York Times: Ways to find a little elbow room in the Pearl of the Adriatic.
The organisation proposes 'climate tickets' as a key part of the solution.
Trevor Reed was released in a prisoner swap for a Russian pilot.
Firms warned they can't rely on pre-pandemic tactics.
Hundreds have taken to TikTok to warn fellow travellers.
“The temple needs to be a place for services and not a theme park,” said one local.
Officials have estimated a 70 per cent election turnout.
Dr Iryna Ovchar is being hosted by eye surgeons in Auckland.
Bright ideas that make cities better: Public engagement and taxes to keep the city great.
Workers are striking at Athens historic attraction as temperatures hit 45C.
Holidaymakers may have taken Prince Harry's book title too literally.
The mercury is forecast to top 40 degrees in several tourist destinations.
Explore Prague beyond the city centre and you'll discover a city that shines.
“It definitely feels like Europe’s best-kept secret."
EDITORIAL: New Zealand's EU trade deal looks good compared to no deal at all.
New Zealand and the European Union can help each other de-risk.
EU deals show globalisation is not dead - but some sectors ask what difference that makes.
Joe Biden and his counterparts are heavily invested in demonstrating harmony.
US President to visit Europe tending to alliances tested by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Unusually personal attack on local mayor sees people coming out in support against riots.
The issue is threatening the environment, locals and visitors, the government said.
The attraction will now see tourists paying for a ticket - some visitors are exempt.
Heading to Croatia this summer? You might want to rethink your luggage choice.