Friday April 18th, 2025 5:20PM

AP Business

UK government tentatively backs expansion of Gatwick Airport, country's second-busiest
The U.K. government has provided provisional approval to the creation of a second runway at Gatwick Airport outside London
6:26AM ( 1 month ago )
The EU beat COVID and ditched Russian energy. Now it must learn to live without US security help
The European Union is getting good at adapting to unprecedented circumstances
6:07AM ( 1 month ago )
Greek rail disaster report cites errors and major systemic failures
An independent investigative committee in Greece has released a long-awaited investigation into the country's deadliest train crash
6:03AM ( 1 month ago )
EU pushes back against Trump tariff threats and his caustic comments that bloc is out to get the US
The European Union is insisting that the 27-nation bloc is not out to undermine the United States as U.S. President Donald Trump put it
5:55AM ( 1 month ago )
EU pushes back hard against Trump tariff threats and his caustic comments that bloc is out to get US
The European Union is insisting that the 27-nation bloc is not out to undermine the United States as U.S. President Donald Trump put it
5:55AM ( 1 month ago )
Norway is voting on whether to scrap VAR. The wider soccer world is watching with interest
Norwegian soccer will vote this weekend on whether to scrap the use of video reviews in its top league after a turbulent couple of years since the technology was introduced in the Nordic country
5:47AM ( 1 month ago )
Vietnam plans energy shift toward building more solar, less reliance on gas and coal
Vietnam is revising its energy plans to focus more on large solar farms and less on reliance on coal and natural gas
5:44AM ( 1 month ago )
The number of babies born in South Korea last year rebounded for the first time in nearly a decade
The number of babies born in South Korea has rebounded for the first time in nine years
5:38AM ( 1 month ago )
South Korean births increased last year for the first time in nearly a decade
The number of babies born in South Korea has rebounded for the first time in nine years
5:38AM ( 1 month ago )
The number of babies born in South Korea last year rebounded for first time in nearly a decade
The number of babies born in South Korea has rebounded for the first time in nine years, welcome news for a country grappling with one of the the world’s most serious demographic crises
5:38AM ( 1 month ago )