Entertainment
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Prague airport expands direct connections with summer schedule launchPrague Airport is set to broaden its direct connection network with the introduction of the summer flight schedule, which takes effect at the end of March. Among the new destinations added25 March 2024Read More...
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Swiss Alpine ski resorts anticipate 40% reduction in snow daysA recent study predicts a significant decline in snow days at Alpine ski resorts by the end of the century, with natural snow cover possibly disappearing altogether in one out of every eight15 March 2024Read More...
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Copenhagen named Europe’s premier cruise port for 2024Copenhagen's port earned the prestigious title of Europe’s Leading Cruise Port for 2024 at a distinguished ceremony held in Berlin on March 6th, 2024, by the esteemed World Travel Awards.10 March 2024Read More...
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Relaxing regulations: Flanders prepares for open-air swimming seasonWith the arrival of spring and the anticipation of summer, Flanders is preparing to relax its rules and regulations for outdoor swimming. This adjustment, first25 February 2024Read More...
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Watchdog reveals Lithuanians' €288 million gambling loss in 2023, sparks tighter ad rules proposalLithuanians lost a staggering €288 million to gambling and lotteries in 2023, according to Virginijus Daukšys, the chief of the Gaming Supervision Authority.20 February 2024Read More...
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Switzerland to host 37th European Film Awards for the first timeIn an exciting first, Switzerland is set to host the prestigious European Film Awards at the Lucerne Culture and Congress Centre. The announcement marks a significant20 February 2024Read More...
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Van Gogh masterpiece to grace TEFAF art fair in MaastrichtThe annual art and antiques extravaganza, TEFAF in Maastricht, will feature a coveted piece by Vincent van Gogh next month. The painting, titled “Tête de paysanne à06 February 2024Read More...
News
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Turkish-Kurdish clashes leave six injured in LimburgSix individuals sustained injuries during clashes between individuals of Kurdish and Turkish descent in the Belgian province of Limburg on Sunday. Police presence will be heightened at the siteRead More...
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Hundreds rally against racism in BrusselsBrussels witnessed a significant demonstration on Sunday as several hundred individuals took to the streets to protest against racism and advocate for equal rights.Read More...
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Housing prices see 8.2% increase in 2023The Housing Price Index (IPHab) reported an 8.2% increase in 2023, marking a slight slowdown compared to the previous year's growth rate of 12.6%. The number of house transactions alsoRead More...
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Guyana authorities apprehend Dutch fugitive allegedly linked to Italian mafiaIn a significant development, Guyana authorities have apprehended a Dutch fugitive with purported ties to the notorious Italian mafia syndicate, 'Ndrangheta. Identified as Vitesh G. (50),Read More...
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Insurance costs for 2016 Brussels terrorist attacks surpass 77 million eurosAccording to data compiled by industry federation Assuralia, insurers have disbursed a total of 77.2 million euros to victims of the terrorist attacks that struck Brussels Airport and MaelbeekRead More...
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China excludes Portugal from visa exemption policyPortugal finds itself among the select few Western European nations whose citizens do not enjoy visa exemptions for entry into China, as Beijing extends this privilege to sixRead More...
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Belgium grants additional military assistance to UkraineThe Belgian government has approved an additional €412 million in aid to Ukraine, announced Defence Minister Ludivine Dedonder on Friday. This latest aid package encompasses the provisionRead More...
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Belgium grants citizenship to record 55,000 foreigners in 2023In a notable development, nearly 55,000 foreigners obtained Belgian citizenship in 2023, marking the highest figure in two decades, primarily following an integration process.Read More...
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Poles' views on nations: Americans and Italians favored, Russians and Belarusians disapprovedRead More...
According to a survey conducted by pollster CBOS, Poles hold favorable views of Americans and Italians, while expressing disapproval towards Russians and Belarusians.
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Life
As reported by officials, Zofia ranked as the most favored name for baby girls in Poland during the first half of this year, while Nikodem took the lead as the preferred choice
In a recent study conducted by Moving to Spain, Portugal has emerged as the top retirement haven in Europe. The comprehensive ranking evaluated countries based on a variety of factors
A 74-year-old individual of Jewish descent has admitted to his involvement in spray-painting antisemitic messages on a kosher restaurant located in a Parisian suburb.
Last year, more than 2,000 jobseekers successfully earned diplomas through the Flemish Employment Service (VDAB), with approximately 80 percent securing employment within three months.
Despite concerns about a shortage of lifeguards on beaches, the Instituto de Socorros a Náufragos (ISN) has confirmed that the number of certified lifeguards remains consistent with previous
As the new academic year commences, a surge of Danish upper secondary schools is choosing to forgo traditional alcohol-infused first-semester parties. The Danish Health Authority and the
Residential real estate prices in Norway experienced a decline for the second consecutive month in July. However, in contrast, rental rates have seen a significant surge, particularly in Oslo,
According to recent data from Statistics Netherlands (CBS), Dalfsen, a municipality in Overijssel, has emerged as the home to the happiest residents in the Netherlands. The study evaluated
The Flemish government has announced plans to transform the former NATO site and military Queen Elisabeth Quarter near Brussels into a mixed-use zone and a new woodland area spanning
The European Commission has clarified that European Union member states will have the freedom to decide how they test the driving abilities of individuals over the age of 70.