Venice, international travel hotspot, to charge daily tourists a fee next year
The tourist hotspot of Venice, Italy is preparing to charge day-trippers with a $5.50 fee next year after its city council gave the plan a green light.
Three Ryanair passengers removed from flight after brawl erupts: video
A video has captured a disruption onboard a Ryanair flight this week before takeoff, resulting in three passengers being removed from the aircraft.
Italy should be working to ‘decouple’ from China, US should be helping: Steve Yates
Steve Yates, former Deputy National Security Advisor for Dick Cheney, reacts to the meeting between Italy’s prime minister and Biden at the White House.
Cyprus opens largest casino resort in Europe as tourism picks back up following pandemic: 'Ready to compete'
City of Dreams Mediterranean, Europe's largest casino resort, opened in Cyprus. It is expected to bring 6,500 jobs and an additional 300,000 visitors per year to the luxury destination.
$6K Japanese gelato breaks world record for most expensive ice cream: 'Rich in taste and texture'
The world's most expensive ice cream is made by a Japanese gelato company and it's only slightly sweet in flavor since it's made with white truffle, Parmigiano Reggiano and sake lees.
Chinese Envoy to visit Ukraine on a 'peace mission'
Fox News Senior Strategic Analyst Gen. Jack Keane (Ret.) discusses China's effort to broker a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine and why he doubts the CCP's ability to do so.
Miller High Life beer cans destroyed after slogan disapproval: 'Misleads the public and harms winemakers'
Social media users chime in after Comité Champagne, a French champagne organization, announced it requested Miller High Life beer cans be destroyed due to "infringement."
Here's what's in the EU’s green industrial plan
Many European Union members worry that the U.S. could lure companies out of Europe. A green industrial plan has been laid out to boost its industrial competitiveness.
Delta Air Lines flight makes emergency landing after flames shoot out from wing
A New York-bound Delta Air Lines plane made an emergency landing in Glasgow, Scotland, on Friday after a mechanical issue with one of the aircraft's engines caused a fire.
Irish pub owner who barred Colin Farrell as teen over 'outrageous' behavior says he's welcome now
Pub owner Adrienne MacCarthy said she and actor Colin Farrell are now friends and her banning him from her bar when he was 19 is now water under the bridge.
TikTok CEO discusses new regulations with EU leaders as app faces US bans
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew met with members of the EU on Tuesday to discuss how the social media company will adhere with strict new digital regulations in Europe.
Jeffrey Epstein's Paris apartment bought by plastics tycoon for $10.4M
Bulgarian plastics magnate Georgi Tuchev purchased the Parisian luxury apartment of deceased financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
US Treasury seeks phased G7 oil sanctions as EU ban looms
The U.S. Treasury is working with key European players to target Russia by curbing Moscow's funds for waging war against Ukraine and implementing a two-phase ban on Russian oil exports
Russia's Gazprom signs gas deal with China to convert payments to ruble, yuan
Russia's Gazprom makes deal with China for gas contracts to be paid in rubles and yuan instead or euros or dollars.
2 Air France pilots suspended after fistfight in cockpit
Crew members aboard an Air France flight from Geneva to Paris had to intervene when the pilot and co-pilot got into a fistfight in the cockpit during an apparent dispute.
Britain ditches EU trade system, unveils new trade strategy for developing countries
In the spirit of Brexit, Britain has decided to ditch the EU's Generalized System of Preferences and devise its own trade system for dealing with developing countries.
Los Angeles museum returns 'illegally excavated' Italian art to ministry
The J. Paul Getty Museum announced it's preparing to return a group of sculptures to Italy after learning that the artifacts were likely "stolen or illegally excavated."
UK bank issues pronoun nametags, tells customers who do not approve to close their account
Halifax, a bank based in the United Kingdom, recently unveiled a new design for nametags that includes the option for the wearer to display their preferred pronouns.
Biden looks to Congress to pass additional $33B aid package for Ukraine
National security analyst Rebeccah Heinrichs weighs in on President Biden's $33B aid proposal for Ukraine on 'Fox Business Tonight.'
Putin has destroyed at least a quarter of his Russian military: Volker
Former U.S. Amb. to NATO Kurt Volker claims that NATO membership for Ukraine as a cause of the war is a 'false narrative' on 'WSJ at Large.'



















