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Looking for a flight-free Easter break? Here are 7 amazing European cities to visit by train
The Easter holidays are rapidly approaching and if you’re looking to book a break, it could be the perfect time for a train adventure. Rail routes can be surprisingly fast – just 3.5 hours from…
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Why we take digital nomads on road trips and make remote work an adventure
After two years as a digital nomad, I started to burn out. I thought that working remotely while exploring the world would be the dream. Until I discovered the downsides. Loneliness, no solid relationships and…
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Spain’s digital nomad visa is finally available. Here’s everything you need to know
Spain’s long awaited digital nomad visa is finally available. The remote work visa gives non-EU nationals the chance to live and work in Spain for up to five years. Approved by parliament in November 2022,…
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Brussels, my love? What is needed to bring about gender equality ?
The Euronews Brussels bureau brings you its latest episode of a new talk show that aims to break down European news and politics to make it more accessible to viewers. This week we touch on…
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Domino effect as more EU institutions move to ban TikTok on work devices
The European Commission’s surprising decision to ban TikTok on work-related devices has triggered a domino effect across Brussels and beyond as more EU institutions move to emulate the prohibition, turning the popular video-sharing app into…
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Belgian court says Vandecasteele prisoner swap with Iran constitutional but hurdle remains
Belgium’s constitutional court ruled on Friday that a contentious prisoner transfer treaty with Iran is legal, paving the way for the release of jailed Belgian aid worker, Olivier Vandecasteele. The deal, agreed in July, between Brussels and…
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How a deadly storm turned a French resort into a climate change laboratory
When you live by the sea, storms are a part of life. On the night of 28 February, 2010, the forecast predicted strong winds and some rain for La Faute-sur-Mer, a French town that sticks…
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How Big Tech’s ‘toxic’ business model is fuelling the climate crisis
Unnervingly personalised ads popping up online has become an everyday part of life. But have you ever paused to think about the energy that goes into these grabs for your attention? Online advertising used to…
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‘No K-pop on a dead planet’: Meet the stans taking up climate activism
K-pop is a global phenomenon. It’s a multibillion juggernaut with a legion of dedicated fans, some of the world’s most popular bands and a seemingly never-ending production line of talent. So its link to combatting…
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EU Blue Cards: Are you eligible for this work permit and how can you apply?
If you are a non-EU citizen looking to relocate to a country in the European Union, an EU Blue Card could help the transition. The Blue Card scheme is a lesser-known option when it comes…