Ryanair Says New Italy Decree on Airfares ‘Illegal’
Ryanair Holdings Plc senior executive Eddie Wilson said a new decree passed by the Italian government to reduce the impact of rising airfares this summer is illegal.
Ryanair Holdings Plc senior executive Eddie Wilson said a new decree passed by the Italian government to reduce the impact of rising airfares this summer is illegal.
Canada plans to sell a stake in the Trans Mountain oil pipeline to individual indigenous communities through a special-purpose vehicle, allowing the government to balance competing groups’ requests to own a piece of the controversial project.
China warned Japan against “being led astray again,” after its former Prime Minister Taro Aso said his country, the US and Taiwan must show Beijing their “resolve to fight” to deter any possible invasion.
Indian opposition leader Rahul Gandhi slammed the ruling party in a no confidence debate on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government, saying its divisive politics was stirring violence in a state that’s left more than 150 people dead.
Rheinmetall AG has bought around 30 Leopard 1 A5 battle tanks from a Belgian company on behalf of the German government as part of a package of military hardware for Ukraine unveiled at last month’s NATO summit.
Ohio voters on Tuesday overwhelmingly rejected a measure that would have made it harder to cement abortion rights in the state, signaling that the issue will keep drawing supporters to polls into the 2024 election cycle.
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Paraguay’s slowing consumer prices and waning external inflationary risks gives policymakers room to consider cutting interest rates this year, according to President-elect Santiago Peña’s nominee to lead the central bank.
Ohio voters on Tuesday overwhelmingly rejected a measure seen as a test over abortion rights a year after the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade.
The European Union will draw €400 million from its natural disasters response fund to help Slovenia battle the fallout of floods which were dubbed as “the biggest natural disaster in recent history” by the country’s Prime Minister Robert Golob.