Lisbon residents call for vote on restricting vacation rentalsThe city of Lisbon, known for its picturesque cobbled streets, eye-catching colorful buildings and mouth-watering Portuguese custard tarts, has become an increasingly popular vacation destination in recent years.
COP29: Climate funding in the spotlightThis year more than ever, the UN climate conference is about how much support developing countries can expect to receive to combat the increasingly dramatic consequences of climate change.
Europe wants you to travel by train. But why is it so complex and expensive?Across the continent, flights are priced at a fraction of the cost of train tickets, hampering the growing number of people who want to travel sustainably. The big question is: why?
Can European sports events truly protect Israeli, Jewish fans? Are they trying to? - commentSure, Israel is under attack, has been at war, and it’s far from perfect. But it is the land that will take in and protect Jews, and that is something that didn’t exist in 1939.
Dick Schoof cancels COP29 trip to deal with fallout from attacks on Israeli football fansPolice launched a large-scale investigation after gangs of youths conducted what Amsterdam's mayor called 'hit and run' attacks on fans that were apparently inspired by calls on social media to target Jewish people.
This Iconic Destination Was Just Named the Most Accessible City in EuropeTo find out which places are the most accessible, the team first created a seed list of the top 20 European cities based on the number of annual visitors to each.
The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this weekPowerful photojournalism in Paris, rare Italian Renaissance drawings in London, Andrea Arnold's uplifting 'Bird', and a new Primal Scream album - here's what to consume in Europe this week.
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