German riot police clash with protesters hoping to block far-right AfD conferenceRiot police have clashed with opponents of the far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party on the streets of Erfurt in Germany, where thousands met to block roads and prevent AfD delegates from attending the party’s biennial national conference to elect its leadership.
France ekes past Paraguay and everything else to know from Saturday’s World Cup matchesIn the second match of the day, France eked past Paraguay, with the South Americans providing a tough test for one of the tournament favorites. In the day’s early fixture, Morocco defeated World Cup co-host Canada in Houston to seal a ticket to the quarterfinals.
Spain enters peak fire season with active blazes and 50,000 hectares burnedThe country has just emerged from a record-breaking heatwave that left hundreds dead and pushed temperatures beyond 45°C in parts of the south, leaving soils parched and vegetation desiccated across much of the country.
My very own Greek Odyssey: a sailing trip to the island of IthacaA quest for the settings that inspired Homer – and Hollywood’s latest blockbuster – turned into a personal voyage of discovery,
Live Updates: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Are Officially Married. The Star-Studded M.S.G. Bash Continues.Adam Sandler officiated the ceremony. The bride and groom both wore Dior. And up to 1,000 of the couple’s closest (and most famous) friends are celebrating inside the New York arena.
‘Bigger than football’: Norway fans’ Viking row makes waves at World CupFrom Times Square to the Norwegian parliament and even in fighter jet cockpits, the choreographed row is everywhere.
This Vintage Jewelry Expert Returns to Paris 5 Times a Year—Here’s Her Shopping Guide for Second-hand JewelryWhere Laura Schultz—the founder of Kimono Dragon, a Brooklyn-based boutique—shops in Paris.
Nina Danilova: My favorite thrift and vintage stores in Florence, Italy’s premiere city of fashionKnowing where to look and being ready to travel outside of the city center, you will soon find out that Florentine vintage and thrift-shops are full of real gems that cater to the most fastidious visitors and fashion novices alike.
Dr. Kris Bryant: Austria is hiking heaven … and a tick-borne encephalitis hotspotEditor’s note: With climate change, the area for tick-borne encephalitis has expanded. This post has been updated with information about Austria’s tick vaccine. You can see current information here on encephalitis hotspots in Austria, Switzerland and Denmark.
Heat in Greece, Pt. 1: ‘We need to demand better solutions’Deadly heatwaves are sadly becoming more common in Greece, as the Mediterranean country is experiencing some of the worst climate change in the region.
Beach Clubs: An actually relaxing seaside workation in AntalyaThis year, we needed a getaway just to avoid burnout. Our workations to Izmir, which is a party town, are more like marathons because we rush around town, catching up with friends, checking out our old stomping grounds and drinking way too many cocktails.
Hosting as an expat in Europe (updated): The good, bad and the ugly of dealing with guestsMost of our guests are awesome and truly generous. One leaves money around the house for us to find after she leaves AND tries to pick up more than her share of the expenses. Other friends take real pleasure in treating you to dinner, drinks or whatever. But there are also guests who are just amazingly inconsiderate or just oblivious.
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