The move is intended to tackle overtourism on Ibiza as the island receives more than 3 million tourists a year.
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Ibiza caps tourist cars this summer: Here’s what you need to know before you travel
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What you need to know as South Korea prepares to vote in presidential election
The new president, who will take office immediately, faces a number of pressing challenges including repairing domestic divisions, navigating US trade tensions and confronting North Korea’s growing nuclear threat.
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Second meeting of Ukrainian and Russian delegations kicked off in Ciragan Palace in Istanbul
The second round of negotiations between the delegations of Ukraine and the Russian Federation began in Istanbul, Turkey on Monday, June 2.
The meeting, as during the first round on May 16, is taking place at the Ciragan Palace under…
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Russia cannot have veto right over NATO decisions
At the upcoming NATO summit in June, it is crucial to reaffirm that the Alliance remains strong and that Europe will not abandon its own security.
This was stated by President Volodymyr Zelensky during his opening remarks at the summit of the leaders of NATO’s…
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Sweden urged to stop international adoptions after probe finds abuses and fraud
A complete ban on international adoptions to Sweden has been proposed by a government-appointed commission on Monday following its inquiry, which found widespread abuses and fraud.
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Italy’s Mt. Etna erupts, sending huge plume of ash and rock into air
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A massive eruption occurred at Mt. Etna on the Italian island of Sicily, producing a plume of high temperature gases, ash and rock “several kilometers high,”…
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Our trans health study was terminated by the government – the effects of abrupt NIH grant cuts ripple across science and society
Given the Trump administration’s systematic attempts to medically and legally disenfranchise trans people, and its abrupt termination of grants focused on LGBTQ+ health, we can’t say that the notice of termination we received regarding our federally funded research on transgender and…
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Israeli forces open fire a kilometer away from Gaza aid site, killing 3, health officials say
KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip opened fire as people headed toward an aid distribution site a kilometer away at around sunrise on Monday, killing at least three people…
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Mount Etna in Sicily spews huge plumes of ash
Footage shows huge plumes of earthy coloured smoke and ash billowing from Mount Etna in Sicily.
The volcano on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean island is one of the world’s most active, with eruptions taking place several times a year.
Video captured on Monday comes after Italy’s National…
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