The world’s richest country made public transport free: Here’s what happened next
Luxembourg became the first country in the world to scrap fares on all public transport in 2020. Three years later, residents are filled with praise
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Luxembourg became the first country in the world to scrap fares on all public transport in 2020. Three years later, residents are filled with praise
Homes, theatres, hospitals and office buildings have been reduced to rubble across Ukraine. They’re currently little more than a backdrop for the human suffering of
In February, the European Parliament voted to approve a new law banning the sale of petrol and diesel cars from 2035. The new rule –
It seems more than hard to imagine but, if you’ve been living in the tiny EU state of Luxembourg you will already have had access
Victims of Brussel’s deadliest terrorist attack were remembered on Wednesday morning at the seventh commemoration of the event. On 22 March 2016, 32 people were
Inflation in the UK rose unexpectedly in February following a continuous increase in food and energy bills, adding more pressure on households. Contrary to the
Ever since the conversational artificial intelligence (AI) ChatGPT took the world by storm with its impressive capabilities, all eyes have been on Google to see
Uganda’s parliament on Tuesday passed a sweeping new anti-gay legislation which proposes tough new penalties for people in homosexual relationships and people who even identify
Scientists have discovered a new disease in seabirds that eat plastic. Every day, around 8 million pieces of plastic spew into the world’s oceans. Much
A US city is banning new petrol stations as lawmakers say they feel an “obligation” to tackle climate change. Lousiville, near Denver in the state