Robo Mop? Sweepie McDusty? Help Name Heathrow’s Beloved Cleaning Robots
Heathrow Airport in the UK invites the public to suggest names for more than 20 cleaning robots that patrol the terminal corridors every day. What name would you choose?
Heathrow Airport in the UK invites the public to suggest names for more than 20 cleaning robots that patrol the terminal corridors every day. What name would you choose?
The US Embassy in Dar es Salaam issues a warning to citizens ahead of calls for nationwide protests, warning of riots, possible curfews, roadblocks, internet shutdowns, and flight and ferry cancellations
BTP will trial Live Facial Recognition at busy London stations, testing how well it helps identify wanted suspects and how the public responds; on average, over three million daily journeys are made across Great Britain
A 55-year-old passenger who disembarked from the Holland America Line ship Rotterdam for an organized shore excursion never returned. Local police are asking for the public's help in locating her
A nationwide general strike in Italy is set to begin tonight, November 27, at 9:00 PM; the strike will affect trains, urban transportation, and flights. Passengers are asked to check official service schedules
Brussels Airport announces the expected suspension of all departing flights on November 26 due to a workers' strike. Cancellations are also possible for incoming flights; the strike may impact public transportation
An extensive, city-wide transit disruption is expected in Brussels from November 24-26 due to a strike; the metro, tram, and bus services will be affected, while airport staff walkouts threaten major flight cancellations
Two trains collided near Bratislava, leaving around 30 people injured, 18 hospitalized. Authorities are investigating the cause and urge the public to avoid unverified reports
Incentives and Security for New Bus Drivers
Portugal's legislature passes controversial law prohibiting burqas and niqabs in public spaces to protect women's freedom and enhance national identity; fines range from 400 to 4,000 euros
Starting October 1, Frankfurt will double and triple fines for public littering—120 euros for small waste, 300 euros for public urination, and more. The city will also increase enforcement and add more trash bins to keep streets clean