BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s retail sales slipped in July, dashing expectations for a modest rise, as consumers in the world’s second-largest economy failed to shake off...
LONDON/CALAIS, France (Reuters) – British travellers rushed home from summer holidays in France on Friday, booking planes, trains, boats and even private jets to get home...
MADRID (Reuters) – Outbreaks of the coronavirus are happening across Europe and each country has to make its own decisions on how to halt them, Spain’s...
LONDON (Reuters) – TUI (TUIT.L) (TUIGn.DE), the world’s largest tourism company, said it was considering raising new equity from shareholders or selling off parts of the...
PARIS (Reuters) – Airlines further lowered their European traffic outlook on Thursday, as persistent travel restrictions and concerns about a second wave of COVID-19 dent recovery...
PARIS (Reuters) – Britain’s decision to impose a 14-day quarantine on all arrivals from France will lead to a reciprocal measure, French junior minister for European...
SINGAPORE (Reuters) – In the early weeks of the coronavirus outbreak, Anthony Tan, the CEO of Southeast Asia’s biggest ride-hailing firm, recalls how he mistook the...
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) – Malaysia’s economy plunged into its first contraction since the 2009 global financial crisis in the second quarter as the coronavirus pandemic ravaged...
NAIROBI (Reuters) – Some corals have lived for centuries at the fringes of Mauritius. Now smothered for days in heavy fuel oil spilled from a wrecked...
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Sweden withdrew its recommendation to citizens not to take unnecessary trips to Austria and Liechtenstein on Wednesday, but kept in place warnings over...