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Germany's Interior Ministry has announced the introduction of nationwide passport checks at all land borders, aiming to tackle irregular migration and enhance
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Uber drivers in Brussels have decided to extend their boycott into the following week after staging a mass disconnection last Friday, according to an announcement
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The private rental market in Belgium is slowing down due to a shortage of housing supply, according to a study by real estate federations CIB and Federia.
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A new street in Prague’s 7th district has been named in honor of Nicholas Winton, the British man who tirelessly persuaded immigration authorities to grant visas for 669 Jewish children,
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Poland's state railway company, PKP Intercity, has introduced a new high-speed train service, the "Sprinter," which now connects Warsaw and Białystok in just 98 minutes.
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Croatia has proudly claimed the top spot among European Union countries for the highest percentage of coastal bathing sites with excellent water quality, according
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The Swedish Royal Family has joyfully announced that Princess Sofia and Prince Carl Philip are expecting their fourth child. The couple shared the news in a brief statement on the
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This October, the Art & History Museum located in Brussels' Cinquantenaire Park will unveil 12 newly renovated rooms, showcasing collections from the 18th century and
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Traffic congestion on Flemish roads reached unprecedented levels over the past 12 months, setting a new record, according to Statistics Flanders.
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Mia and Noah were once again the most popular names for newborns in Switzerland in 2023, according to the Federal Statistical Office (FSO). Following Mia in the

