Entertainment
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Belgium introduces stricter regulations for slot machines in newsagents
Belgium is set to introduce new regulations that require gambling machines in newsagents to incorporate electronic identification (eID) verification. The move aims to enhance protection for02 October 2023Read More... -
Opportunity to win €20,000 monthly in the new Eurodreams lottery
The Portuguese government has granted exclusive concession rights to Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Lisboa to operate a new Eurolottery, designed to discourage addictive gambling behavior.01 October 2023Read More... -
High visitor satisfaction recorded in Flemish art cities
A recent study has revealed that tourists who explore the Flemish cities of art, including Antwerp, Bruges, Ghent, Leuven, Mechelen, and Brussels, report overall high levels28 September 2023Read More... -
Flemish-Dutch collaboration highlights castle tourism in Brabant
A cross-border partnership between Flanders and the Netherlands is set to enhance the promotion of castle tourism in the historic Brabant region. Six partner organizations26 September 2023Read More... -
Lausanne welcomes Switzerland's inaugural stunt academy
For those aspiring to become stunt performers, Switzerland now offers the opportunity to receive training right in Lausanne. The launch of a stunt academy in the city26 September 2023Read More... -
City of Genk shuts down all betting shops citing concerns over poverty and mental health
In a recent decision, the city of Genk is set to close its last remaining betting shop in December, effectively ending all betting shop operations within the city. This move19 September 2023Read More... -
Wawel Castle in Kraków, Poland, achieves record-breaking visitor numbers
The Wawel Castle museum in Kraków, situated in southern Poland, has reported a historic milestone with 1.98 million visitors in the current year. Museum director Andrzej18 September 2023Read More...
Economics
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Reconnection of Brussels port to rail network set to reduce air pollution and traffic
Starting in 2024, the port of Brussels will be reintegrated into the wider European rail network following an agreement between the federal and Brussels governments, as reported by theRead More... -
Sweden's finance minister emphasizes opportunity for foreigners amidst budget cuts
Sweden's Finance Minister, Elisabeth Svantesson, defended her government's decision to reduce funding for certain services used by foreigners, emphasizing that SwedenRead More... -
Amsterdam set to impose highest tourist tax in the EU
Amsterdam is poised to introduce the highest tourist tax in Europe next year, as confirmed by the city's finance chief, Hester van Buren, in a statement to Dutch News onRead More... -
Half of Ukrainian refugees in the Netherlands gain employment
As of May 1, approximately 50% of the 68,000 Ukrainian refugees who sought refuge in the Netherlands following Russia's invasion of Ukraine had secured paidRead More... -
EU agricultural price growth slows in Q2 2023
In the second quarter of this year, agricultural prices within the European Union experienced a notable deceleration in their growth. Eurostat, the EU's statistical agency,Read More...
News
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Successful Open House Day attracts over 55,000 home seekers in the Dutch real estate market
Over 55,000 prospective homebuyers took part in Saturday's Open House Day, according to the real estate agency NVM. During this event, approximately 9,000 homes on the market could beRead More... -
French arms manufacturers seek to establish presence in Ukraine
During a visit to Kyiv, French Minister of the Armed Forces Sébastien Lecornu advocated for business partnerships with Ukrainians.Read More... -
New Polish History Museum, one of the world's largest cultural institutions, inaugurated in Warsaw
Warsaw has welcomed a brand-new museum dedicated to showcasing Poland's rich thousand-year history. Spanning an impressive 45,000 square meters, this museum stands as Poland'sRead More... -
Surge in irregular migration from Latvia to Lithuania prompts cross-border cooperation
The Lithuanian Interior Ministry, represented by Agnė Bilotaitė, revealed that the number of irregular migrants entering Lithuania from Latvia has increased substantially thisRead More... -
Proposal for temporary ban on property sales to non-residents sparks debate in Lisbon
The PAN (People-Animals-Nature) party in the Lisbon Municipal Assembly has put forward a motion calling for the temporary suspension of property sales to non-residents inRead More... -
European Parliament President aims to commence accession talks with Ukraine by year-end
Roberta Metsola, President of the European Parliament, expressed her aspiration to initiate accession negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova within the EU by the conclusionRead More... -
Erdogan: Turkey will uphold promise on Sweden's NATO bid conditional on US F-16s approval
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stated on Tuesday that Turkey will fulfill its commitment to ratify Sweden's NATO accession, contingent on Washington honoring itsRead More... -
US approves $2 billion loan to Poland for military modernization
The United States has announced a $2 billion (8.7 billion zloty) loan to Poland to support the modernization of the Polish military through the acquisition of AmericanRead More... -
Fourth prison uprising in Belgium this week occurs at Dendermonde facility
On Monday evening, at approximately 17:30, a revolt erupted within Dendermonde prison as 74 prisoners resisted orders to return to their cells after their allotted recreationRead More...
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The German football league on Friday halted first division Bundesliga games with immediate effect over the coronavirus pandemic, the first such suspension since World War II.
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Four-time Grand Slam winner Kim Clijsters announced Sunday she will return after seven years in retirement at the WTA tournament in Dubai starting on February 17.
La Liga president Javier Tebas has warned Europe's top clubs of the destabilising effect seeking further riches through a revamped Champions League or FIFA's new
Belgian Marc Wilmots announced he was leaving his position as coach of Iran after six matches in charge which included a 14-0 victory over Cambodia, he said on Twitter.
Bucharest hosts the draw for Euro 2020 on Saturday with the fates of World Cup holders France and reigning European champions Portugal providing the greatest interest just over six months
Juventus president Andrea Agnelli on Thursday asked the club’s shareholders to approve a 300 million euro ($333 million) capital increase to help expand the Italian club’s global ambitions.
Sprinter Dylan Groenewegen has extended his stay with up-and-coming Dutch cycling team Jumbo-Visma intil 2023, the rider said on Monday.