The discovery of a huge, unexploded World War II-era bomb near the tracks of Paris’ busiest railway station has caused major ...
Eurostar, operator of the sleek speedy trains that usually make rail travel between the UK and the continent a breeze, ...
Brussels, like any city, has its share of tourist traps, and I set out to visit two of them—Atomium and Mini-Europe. Atomium, a massive iron crystal structure from the 1958 World Fair, offers a ...
The bomb was discovered in Paris around 4 a.m. by workers doing earth-moving work near the tracks in the Seine-Saint-Denis ...
Health Minister Michael Damianos is set to meet with European officials in Brussels as part of preparations for Cyprus' ...
A statement by Brussels Airport says. “We regret the inconvenience caused by this union action.” If you have plans to travel to and from Belgium in the next 48 hours, you are advised to check ...
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Workers found the unexploded bomb overnight while doing earthmoving near the tracks in the Seine-Saint-Denis region that ...
halting air traffic and causing other travel delays. Brussels Airport said there would be no departing or arriving flights because of the strike, which included air traffic controllers ...