Paris aims to ban tourist buses from the city centre to spur visitors to walk, cycle or take public transport, tackling complaints about nuisances caused by mass tourism, the French capital's deputy mayor has said.
The Trump administration is threatening to slap $4bn (€3.54bn) in tariffs on an expanded list of EU goods - and Ireland's lucrative exports of whiskey would feel the burn.
Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt yesterday declared the Brexit backstop must be changed for fear that it could trap the UK indefinitely in the EU's customs union.
Chinese state media ended its blackout of the Hong Kong protests yesterday, broadcasting footage of "serious illegal actions" after a group of demonstrators stormed the parliament building on Monday.
Support for Joe Biden's presidential bid has dropped by a third after he was repeatedly challenged in the first debate between Democrats seeking the party nomination for the next US election.
France urged Iran yesterday to reverse its first major breach of a nuclear pact with world powers as European states signalled they would not seek to reimpose UN sanctions - for now.
A report from US government auditors has found “serious overcrowding” in Border Patrol facilities which require “immediate attention”.