EU aviation policy: Ministry of Mobility accuses LCGB of misinformation
The Ministry of Mobility has refuted claims made by the LCGB union, asserting that flight safety is not at risk following a recent announcement from the EU aviation authority.
The Ministry of Mobility has refuted claims made by the LCGB union, asserting that flight safety is not at risk following a recent announcement from the EU aviation authority.
Cathay Pacific announced it will resume full operations by Saturday after replacing defective engine fuel lines on its Airbus A350 planes, a move that comes following the grounding of 48 aircraft and the cancellation of dozens of flights earlier this week.
Tens of thousands of French pupils are returning to school this autumn under a new "digital pause" initiative, banning mobile phones at 180 middle schools as a trial for a potential nationwide policy by 2025.
The police revoked several driver's licenses throughout Tuesday evening as drivers were caught driving under the influence.
The police report two incidents on Tuesday afternoon and evening. In both cases, reports were filed.
The last round of fixtures before 2024/25's first international break concluded last weekend, with the notable curtain-raiser of a Differdange derby and a few teams who might rue the timing of the continent-wide breather the next two weeks have in store.
President of the Chamber of Deputies Claude Wiseler sheds light on the purpose of the meeting requested by China's Hubei Province, with both countries looking to strengthening ties particularly in green finance.
Jens-Christian Wagner, the historian running the Buchenwald concentration camp memorial in Germany, has expressed deep concern over the potential impact of the far-right AfD's recent election success, fearing increased hate crimes and potential funding cuts to the site commemorating Nazi atrocities.
Amid soaring inflation in Turkey, Istanbul's street vendors, a staple of the city's culture since the Ottoman era, are facing dwindling local customers and uncertain futures as they grapple with rising costs and changing demographics.
Chinese teenager Xu Yunting has turned cosplaying male video game characters into a profitable side gig by offering immersive "cos commissioning" dates to female fans, reflecting a growing trend where young women seek to bring their digital fantasy romances into the real world.
With rising concerns about the negative impact of mobile phones on students, Director Martin Wedell and Deputy Director Caroll Lemarié of the European School in Kirchberg explain how the school's new mobile phone ban will take effect.
Frances Tiafoe heads into an all-American US Open semi-final against Taylor Fritz on Friday, declaring that the era of unbeatable players is over as tennis enters a new phase where anyone can triumph on the big stage.
The Today Radio news team brings you the latest headlines for Tuesday, 3 September.
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