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New European Songbook aims to foster cultural exchange across the EUThe European Union Songbook Association will unveil the EU Songbook on November 5, featuring 164 songs from across the European Union. The collection includes three iconic tracks by01 November 2024Read More...
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Croatian city named among top European autumn destinationsWhile many travelers choose to take their holidays in the summer, others find autumn to be the ideal season for exploring Europe. With fewer crowds, more affordable22 September 2024Read More...
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Antwerp to build new public heritage depot to house 800,000 cultural artifactsAntwerp will soon have a new heritage depot in the Zuid district, designed to house the city’s entire heritage collection of 800,000 items and make them accessible to20 September 2024Read More...
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Belgian beaches covered in litter after busy tropical summer dayThe tropical summer weather on Monday drew large crowds to the Belgian coast, resulting in plenty of beach fun and a vibrant atmosphere—but also a significant13 August 2024Read More...
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29 suspected drug dealers arrested at Tomorrowland festival, court hearings scheduledDuring the two weekends of the Tomorrowland festival in Boom, Antwerp province, authorities apprehended a total of 29 suspected drug dealers on and around the30 July 2024Read More...
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Cider Festival returns to Prague with over 100 varietiesAre you a fan of cider? Experience over 100 different varieties at the Cider Festival taking place on September 16 and 17.29 July 2024Read More...
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Tens of thousands celebrate at Rotterdam Summer CarnivalThe Summer Carnival in Rotterdam was celebrated with a joyful atmosphere, drawing tens of thousands of attendees to the city's center. The vibrant street parade,28 July 2024Read More...
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Berlin police chief warns Jews and LGBTQ+ residents about safety in certain areasBerlin's chief of police, Barbara Slowik, has issued a stark warning about safety concerns for Jews and LGBTQ+ individuals in some parts of the German capital. While emphasizing that thereRead More...
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Over 2,200 refugee children missing in BelgiumRefugee network Vluchtelingenwerk Vlaanderen has raised alarm over the disappearance of 2,241 unaccompanied refugee children in Belgium between 2021 and 2023.Read More...
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EU deforestation law: companies granted an additional year for complianceThe implementation of the EU’s deforestation law, aimed at ensuring products sold in the EU are not sourced from deforested land, has been postponed by one year to allow businesses moreRead More...
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Swiss university graduates: a global favorite among employersGraduates from Swiss universities are highly sought after by international employers, as highlighted by the latest Global Employability University Rankings (GEURS). The rankings, released onRead More...
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Two Thai women arrested in Denmark amid brothel inspectionsIn Denmark, two Thai women were arrested during brothel inspections conducted by the East Jutland Police Immigration Section, part of a broader initiative targeting illegal activities inRead More...
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Portugal: home to the world's best sheep milk cheesePortugal has once again been recognized as a top destination for exceptional sheep milk cheese, according to TasteAtlas. In early November, the platform published an updated list of the bestRead More...
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Millions of Polish students sing national anthem in honor of Independence DayNearly 4.7 million Polish students, both within the country and abroad, joined voices to sing the national anthem on Friday as part of the preparations for Poland’sRead More...
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Court awards 18 million euros in damages to victims of 2016 Brussels attacksA total of 18,306,012.95 euros has been awarded to victims in the trial for the terrorist attacks that took place on March 22, 2016, according to Flemish public broadcaster VRT. Last week, theRead More...
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Israeli football fans targeted by "boys on scooters" in AmsterdamMultiple attacks targeting Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters occurred in Amsterdam on Thursday evening, orchestrated by groups described as “boys on scooters,” according to Amsterdam MayorRead More...
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Noah retained its position as the favored name for baby boys in the Netherlands last year, while Julia secured the top spot, displacing Emma, in the list of preferred names for girls.
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This year's New Year's dive in the Netherlands made history with a staggering turnout of over 65,000 people across 163 dive locations, marking a significant increase from the previous year's
Belgium faced a tumultuous start to the new year as incidents marred celebrations, resulting in more than 140 arrests in Brussels and approximately 60 in Antwerp, as reported by local police.
In a surprising announcement during her annual New Year's Eve address, Queen Margrethe revealed her intention to abdicate in January 2024 after a reign of 52 years, passing the throne