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Brussels tops global rankings for international meetings as tourism soars to new heights
Brussels has once again secured its position as the world’s top city for international meetings, according to the latest annual report from the Union of International Associations (UIA).26 June 2025Read More... -
Coffee prices keep climbing in Czech establishments
The cost of a cup of coffee in Czech restaurants and cafés has increased by 4% over the past year, now averaging CZK 57.80, according to data from the Dotykačka point-of-sale system.15 June 2025Read More... -
Swiss tourism set for record-breaking Summer
Following a record-setting winter in 2024/25, Swiss tourism is poised for continued growth this summer. According to economist Simon Flury from BAK Economics, the number of overnight27 May 2025Read More... -
French actor Gérard Depardieu convicted of sexual assault
French cinema icon Gérard Depardieu was found guilty by a Paris court on Tuesday of sexually assaulting two women on a film set in 2021. The 76-year-old actor received an 18-month13 May 2025Read More... -
Strong public support in Switzerland for social media ban for under-16s
A large majority of Swiss residents support banning social media use for children under the age of 16, according to a new survey. Conducted by the Sotomo research institute, the study found11 May 2025Read More... -
World’s largest Zara store to open in Antwerp
Spanish fashion giant Inditex, owner of the Zara brand, has announced plans to open the world’s largest Zara store in Antwerp. The new flagship location will be housed in the Meir Corner06 May 2025Read More...
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Switzerland plans night train service to Sweden by 2026
The Swiss Federal Office of Transport (FOT) has announced plans to launch a new night train connection between Basel, Copenhagen, and Malmö starting in April 2026. Running three times aRead More... -
Swiss house prices climb sharply in June
Swiss property prices saw a significant uptick in June, with detached houses leading the increase—particularly in the Lake Geneva region—while Zurich experienced a rare decline.Read More... -
River Seine reopens for public swimming after 100-year ban
For the first time in over a century, the River Seine in Paris has reopened for public swimming, marking a historic moment in the city's efforts to rejuvenate its iconic waterway.Read More... -
France orders major flight reductions at Paris airports ahead of national air traffic control strike on July 4
In a significant move affecting thousands of travelers and major airlines alike, the French civil aviation authority, Direction Générale de l’Aviation Civile (DGAC), announced on Wednesday that...Read More... -
Dutch Minister proposes two-day delivery standard amid declining mail volumes
Demissionary Minister of Economic Affairs Vincent Karremans (VVD) has proposed extending the delivery time for standard letters and postcards from 24 to 48 hours, as the Dutch postal sectorRead More... -
Record heat triggers widespread alerts across Europe
A historic heatwave is gripping much of southern and eastern Europe, with France issuing an unprecedented number of heat alerts. As of now, 84 out of 96 mainland French departments areRead More... -
Europe scorched by killer heat dome: Spain nears 47°C, wildfires rage in Greece, storms hit France and Germany
Europe is sweltering under a record-breaking heatwave, with Spain bracing for temperatures up to 47°C this weekend. A tourist has already died from heatstroke in Mallorca, as Saharan heatRead More...
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A father and son have been sentenced to 40 months in jail and fined nearly €4 million for renting out substandard properties. After two postponements, the verdict
Only 49 percent of residents in the Netherlands expressed interest in the news over the past year, down from 64 percent in the coronavirus year of
Thousands of people gathered in Brussels on Sunday afternoon to participate in a march against the far-right and racism, advocating for solidarity in social projects.
News avoidance and distrust in news producers are increasing worldwide, according to the latest Digital News Report by Reuters. In Flanders, 51% of people trust the
Swedish citizen Johan Floderus expressed his immense joy following his release from an Iranian prison on Saturday, according to a recording published on the
Meloni welcomes international leaders to Borgo Egnazia resort.
A recent survey indicates that a significant majority of Poles believe soldiers should be permitted to use weapons if migrants attempt to forcibly cross the eastern
The far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ) is celebrating significant gains according to forecast polls.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen sustained a minor whiplash injury after being assaulted by a man in central Copenhagen, according to her office.