There are also several tourist regulations on clothing and behaviour that visitors should be aware of if they don’t want to receive a fine.
Category: 3. Europe
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Croatia’s ‘party island’ is cracking down on noise. Here’s what it means for your summer holiday
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Several people injured after Russia strikes Ukraine with barrage of 140 drones
Cross-border strikes continued overnight into Tuesday with multiple casualties reported in seven regions of the country.
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Trump calls his Colorado Capitol portrait ‘truly the worst’ – and it’s now coming down
Calling the portrait “truly the worst,” Trump blamed Colorado’s Democratic Governor Jared Polis and declared he’d rather have no portrait at all.
A painting of Donald Trump hanging among the other presidential portraits at the Colorado State Capitol is being…
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Barcelona has the highest density of cars in the EU. Cutting traffic by 25% could save 200 lives
From superblocks to port electrification plans, Barcelona’s traffic pollution is slowly improving.
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US is putting ‘unacceptable pressure’ on Greenland, Danish PM says
Criticism by Denmark’s leader Mette Frederiksen comes after the White House announced a US delegation would be visiting the Arctic island.
Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen criticised the US on Tuesday for putting “unacceptable pressure” on Greenland, ahead of…
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How Ukraine and EU rearmament are dividing the Italian government
The coalition’s junior partners, The League and Forza Italia, take opposing positions on the war in Ukraine and the European Commission’s plan to build up Europe’s security. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is walking a political tightrope
Giorgia Meloni’s key…
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Resellers mark up ‘Dubai chocolate’ as TikTok feeds sweet treat craze
The chocolate bar has already been recreated by Swiss chocolate maker Lindt, as well as several other smaller shops and supermarkets across the world.
The Dubai chocolate bar has taken social media by storm in the last several months. Originally created in the United…
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Netherlands tightens US travel advice for LGBTQ+ people – POLITICO
Following the Dutch notice, the Belgian government announced that it is also working on adjusting the travel advice in light of stricter border controls and changing attitudes toward transgender people and the LGBTQ+ community, Flemish public broadcaster VRT reported.
German and Finnish…
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EU-Central Asia cooperation expands as Commissioner Síkela’s visit seals major deals
European Commissioner for International Partnerships Jozef Síkela visited Central Asian countries to advance the Global Gateway investment strategy.
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Samarkand’s celestial legacy: Tracing Ulugh Beg’s astronomical achievements on the Silk Road
In this episode of Silk Road Adventure, we discover how Ulugh Beg, a 15th-century ruler and scholar, transformed Samarkand into a centre of astronomical excellence, leaving a legacy that continues to shape modern science.
Samarkand, once a bustling hub on the Silk Road,…
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