Entertainment
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Croatian city named among top European autumn destinationsWhile many travelers choose to take their holidays in the summer, others find autumn to be the ideal season for exploring Europe. With fewer crowds, more affordable22 September 2024Read More...
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Antwerp to build new public heritage depot to house 800,000 cultural artifactsAntwerp will soon have a new heritage depot in the Zuid district, designed to house the city’s entire heritage collection of 800,000 items and make them accessible to20 September 2024Read More...
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Belgian beaches covered in litter after busy tropical summer dayThe tropical summer weather on Monday drew large crowds to the Belgian coast, resulting in plenty of beach fun and a vibrant atmosphere—but also a significant13 August 2024Read More...
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29 suspected drug dealers arrested at Tomorrowland festival, court hearings scheduledDuring the two weekends of the Tomorrowland festival in Boom, Antwerp province, authorities apprehended a total of 29 suspected drug dealers on and around the30 July 2024Read More...
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Cider Festival returns to Prague with over 100 varietiesAre you a fan of cider? Experience over 100 different varieties at the Cider Festival taking place on September 16 and 17.29 July 2024Read More...
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Tens of thousands celebrate at Rotterdam Summer CarnivalThe Summer Carnival in Rotterdam was celebrated with a joyful atmosphere, drawing tens of thousands of attendees to the city's center. The vibrant street parade,28 July 2024Read More...
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Lady Gaga, Céline Dion, Aya Nakamura: The Mystery Surrounding the Olympic Opening Ceremony ContinuesWith three days to go until the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, speculation is rampant about the participation of a world-renowned singer.23 July 2024Read More...
Politics
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UK PM Starmer seeks to rebuild 'positive' relationship with EU on first Brussels visitBritish Prime Minister Keir Starmer expressed his intent to restore a "stable and positive" relationship with the European Union during his first official visit to Brussels on Wednesday.Read More...
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Marine Le Pen and National Rally party stand trial over allegations of EU fund embezzlementFrench far-right leader Marine Le Pen, along with her National Rally party and 24 other individuals, went on trial Monday, facing accusations of embezzling European Parliament funds.Read More...
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Macron urges Iranian leader to de-escalate Lebanon conflict and end support for RussiaFrench President Emmanuel Macron has called on Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian to use Iran’s influence to help reduce tensions in Lebanon, where Israeli strikesRead More...
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Visa scandal uncovered in Poland: 366,000 permits issued under PiS governmentOver 366,000 visas were granted to citizens from Muslim and African countries during the tenure of the Law and Justice (PiS) government in Poland.Read More...
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Brandenburg election: far-right AfD poised for another winVoters in the German state of Brandenburg went to the polls on Sunday for a regional election, with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) expected to emerge asRead More...
News
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KU Leuven and UGent climb in Times Higher Education world university rankingsBelgium's two highest-ranked universities, KU Leuven and Ghent University (UGent), have both risen in the latest Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings. KU Leuven movedRead More...
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Walckiers Park in Brussels reopens for the first time since the 1960sWalckiers Park in Brussels has reopened to the public for the first time since it closed in the 1960s. The park is noted for its exceptional biodiversity, particularly as a habitat forRead More...
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Sweden suggests Iran may be involved in attacks near Israeli embassiesSweden's security service, Sapo, has indicated that Iran may have been involved in recent explosions and gunfire near the Israeli embassies in Stockholm and Copenhagen earlier this week.Read More...
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24 percent fewer asylum applications in Germany this yearAccording to EU data, the number of asylum applications in Germany has decreased more significantly than the European average. However, a sharp increase in refugees from one country mayRead More...
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Flemish government moves forward with road tax for foreign driversFlemish Mobility Minister Annick De Ridder (N-VA) announced on Tuesday that the government will begin work immediately on implementing a road tax for foreign drivers using Flemish roads.Read More...
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Nationals of Slovenia, Greece, Denmark, and Cyprus now eligible for visa-free travel to ChinaCitizens of Slovenia, Greece, Denmark, and Cyprus can now travel to China without needing a visa. In a recent decision, China has waived visa requirements forRead More...
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Swiss House of Representatives recognizes Holodomor famine as genocideThe Swiss House of Representatives has officially recognized the "Holodomor"—a famine orchestrated by Stalin's regime that led to the deaths of around four millionRead More...
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Sweden accuses Iran of orchestrating text campaign inciting protests over Quran burningsSwedish authorities have accused Iran of being behind a mass text messaging campaign that incited protests in response to recent Quran burnings.Read More...
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Yael and Lauder Foundations partner to transform Jewish education across EuropeIn a landmark collaboration, two prominent Jewish philanthropic foundations have joined forces to reshape Jewish education throughout Europe. Uri Poliavich, founderRead More...
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Economics
With substantial European backing, Flanders and the Netherlands are investing nearly €25 million in promoting collaboration among small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
The cost of renting a house has experienced a remarkable surge, now standing at 514 euros higher than it was in August of the previous year, reflecting a substantial
Denmark has unveiled plans to offer increased unemployment benefits to individuals pursuing retraining in sectors facing a labor shortage. The upcoming draft 2024 budget aims to provide
Unemployment in Poland remained stable at 5% in July, maintaining the same rate as in June, as reported by the country's statistics office on Thursday.
Belgium's freshly introduced one-year government bond has stormed the financial market, gathering nearly 1 billion euros in investments on its inaugural day.
In a noteworthy economic development, the average declared wages recorded with Social Security witnessed a substantial 6.3% upswing in May compared to the
On August 22, 2023, Finance Minister Vincent Van Peteghem revealed that Belgium's upcoming one-year government bond, set to be issued in September, will carry a net
The leader of Poland's governing conservative party has announced that pensioners across the nation will receive an extra cash boost of approximately EUR 500 this year.
In a bid to provide a compelling alternative to traditional savings accounts, Belgium has unveiled plans to introduce a one-year government bond. The bond's interest rate is scheduled to be
During the second quarter of 2023, European Union (EU) businesses experienced a consistent rise in bankruptcy declarations for the sixth consecutive quarter. In comparison to the preceding