Many Spaniards blame short-term rentals on platforms like Airbnb for worsening housing shortages.
Category: 3. Europe
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Spain orders removal of more than 65,000 Airbnb tourist rentals it says violate regulations
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France’s Didask raises €10M to expand its corporate learning platform across Europe
Paris-based edtech Didask has secured €10 million in funding to scale its AI- and cognitive science-driven e-learning platform, with plans to accelerate international expansion and launch a new tool focused on informal…
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The European Cities Most Overrun By Tourism, According To New Research
Aerial view made with a drone of la Barceloneta beach and residential district, situated in Barcelona – Spain
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There’s always a good reason as to why a city or destination becomes a tourist hotspot. Be it the incredible architecture in…
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German police arrest suspect in Bielefeld stabbing attack that injured five people
According to witnesses, the perpetrator attacked his victims indiscriminately with what they called a bladed object.
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SSP Group revenue grows to £1.7bn as North America & Europe lead the way
SSP Group has announced a 9% increase in revenue to hit £1.7bn ($2.27bn) in the first half of this financial year.
The group’s operations in North America saw an 11% increase in sales, at actual exchange rates, with…
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Suitcases, stories, and a spiralling staircase: A look inside Rotterdam's new migration museum
Highlights of the museum include a life-sized NYC bus filled with fabric characters, thousands of donated suitcases, and a sweeping view from a 30-metre-high spiralling staircase.
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Farmers set to see lower trading costs from closer EU-UK ties
The EU and the UK remain each other’s most important trading partners for agri-food products, despite frictions linked to Brexit. A reduction of red tape could help farmers and other traders on both sides of the Channel, although businesses are waiting for details.
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Artist Stefano Cagol's SOS Torch display illuminates Day of Light celebration in Tyrol
A spellbinding light show remains talk of the Italian town of Bressanone (Brixen) in South Tyrol. Renowned artist Stefano Cagol ignited series of SOS torches to symbolise a UNESCO global appeal about the future relationship between robots and humans.
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Man who helped smuggle more than 3,000 people into Europe jailed
A UK-based people smuggler who helped organise the movement of more than 3,000 migrants as part of a £12 million illegal boat crossing operation has been jailed for 25 years.
Egyptian-born Ahmed Ebid, 42, of south west London, was involved in…
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