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Don't leave Slovakia without these 5 souvenirs
Bringing back a souvenir from a trip is a great way to keep your travel memories alive.
Explore the best of Greece in just one week
Experience the best of Greece in just one week with this itinerary that will take you on an adventure from the ancient city of Athens to the idyllic islands of Santorini, Mykonos, and Crete.
5 souvenirs to remember your trip to Montenegro
Currently in Montenegro? Wondering what to take back home as a souvenir?
Countries that use Euro but are not in European Union
The Euro, the second most traded currency in the world after the US dollar, is widely used in global currency markets.
Top 5 easiest countries to get a Schengen visa from
Schengen countries receive millions of visa applications every year.
Nobel laureate Ales Bialiatski sentenced to 10 years in jail
A Belarus court on Friday convicted Ales Bialiatski, a renowned human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner, to 10 years in jail for financing protests and facilitating other crimes in a case that many claimed had political motives.
German Chancellor Scholz quotes S Jaishankar's viral 'European mindset' remark
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz quoted External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar's viral "European mindset" remark at the now-concluded Munich Security Conference in Munich, Germany, on Sunday.
Ford to cut 3,800 jobs in Europe in EV revamp
US automaker Ford has announced its decision to cut 3,800 jobs in Europe in the next three years. The company expects the layoffs to accelerate its switch from petrol and diesel engines to electric vehicles.
EU regulator fines Meta again; this time for WhatsApp
Meta cannot seem to catch a respite from fines. Two weeks after it imposed a hefty €390 million penalty on the tech giant for violating Europe's privacy laws, the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) has fined Meta an additional €5.5 million.
Global recession risk is high, warns World Economic Forum
To the long list of organizations and people that expect a recession this year, we can add the World Economic Forum's (WEF) Community of Chief Economists.
UK's first satellite fails to reach orbit due to 'anomaly'
The UK and Western Europe's first attempt to launch a satellite from its soil failed after an "anomaly" prevented it from reaching orbit on Tuesday.
EU ruling could change how Meta serves Facebook, Instagram ads
The days of targeted advertising are possibly nearing their end in Europe. At least, that's what an EU regulator's ruling on targeted ads by Facebook and Instagram suggests.
China claims COVID-19 data transparent; European officials oppose travel curbs
South Korea and Spain on Friday joined the countries which have imposed restrictions on fliers arriving from China, as it insists that its COVID-19 data is transparent in contrast to the Western media reporting an overwhelming surge of cases.
Does Twitter's ban on social media linking violate EU rules?
Twitter has banned promoting other social media platforms on the microblogging site. Users are no longer allowed to include links to their profiles on Facebook, Instagram, and Mastodon, among others.
Natasa Pirc Musar becomes Slovenia's 1st female president
Natasa Pirc Musar—Slovenia's former Information Commissioner, journalist, and liberal lawyer who earlier represented former US first lady Melania Trump—was elected as the country's first female president on Sunday.
Poland: Ruling party leader blames women's drinking for low birthrate
Poland's ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party leader Jarosław Kaczyński has triggered outrage by blaming excessive drinking by young women for the country's low birthrate, The Guardian reported.
5 ways to travel in Albania on a budget
The Balkans in eastern Europe boast scenic landscapes, beautiful architecture, amazing people, and several less-explored hiking trails.
National White Chocolate Day: Recipes to please your taste buds
Observed on September 22 every year, National White Chocolate Day is dedicated to this versatile confection, a favorite among sweet lovers.
5 delicious recipes using walnuts you must try at home
Considered a beloved snack for thousands of years, walnuts originated in Persia and gradually spread through Asia and Europe.
Visit these 5 most budget-friendly islands around the world
Islands are the perfect place for beach lovers; more so when they are not densely populated.
Your savings won't vanish if you visit these European countries!
Surrounded by stunning natural wonders, incredible scenery, and important cultural landmarks, Europe is a great place to explore.
Know everything about International Chess Day 2022
Observed every year on July 20, International Chess Day is celebrated to honor the oldest and most popular game in the world.
World Emoji Day: How emojis are changing world of expression
Emojis have become a popular tool for expressing emotions at a time when face-to-face contact has declined and most interactions take place via texting.
Visiting Denmark? Check out these amazing national parks
Located in northern Europe, Denmark is well-known for its rich history, culture, traditions, and heritage.
Traveling to Europe on a budget? Explore the Balkans
The Balkans is an area in southeastern Europe with different geographical and historical definitions.
5 national parks to visit in Greece
Located in southeastern Europe, Greece is well-known for its breathtaking mountains, exotic beaches, age-old sanctuaries, lush green forests, and serene lakes that will leave you awestruck.
5 beautiful lakes of Europe you may not know of
Lakes have a calm and beautiful connotation to them.
5 best national parks to visit in Germany
Located in Western Europe, Germany combines the old world charm and the modern urban beauty of cities which makes it quite popular among tourists.
EU grants Ukraine candidate status in 'historic moment' amid war
In a strong show of solidarity against Russia's invasion, European Union (EU) leaders conferred candidate status on Ukraine and Moldova, acting with unusual speed and unity to lift the besieged country farther away from Russia's influence and connect it more closely to the West.
What is continental food and 5 related recipes
Dishes made and consumed in European countries are known as continental food.
5 best national parks to visit in France
Located in Western Europe, France is popular among tourists for its magnificent palaces, art, architecture, theater, sensational food, and beautiful beaches.
5 best national parks to visit in Belgium
Located in western Europe, Belgium is the perfect place for those who want to be amidst nature and the diverse settings of rich wetlands, and dense forests.
How will Europe's 'common charger' rule impact Apple iPhone design
In a landmark decision, European Union lawmakers have agreed on legislation that will make USB-C charging ports a mandatory requirement in all smartphones sold in Europe by fall of 2024.
Monkeypox: Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan prepare to fight against virus
Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, and Maharashtra are reportedly gearing up to prevent monkeypox from entering their territories.
Monkeypox spreads tentacles: US, Canada, Spain, and Portugal confirm cases
After the UK confirmed a rare monkeypox infection earlier this month, more cases have been detected in the US, Canada, Spain, and Portugal.
Paris meet with Macron concludes PM Modi's Europe tour
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday met French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris.
Peace, talks only solution to Russia-Ukraine war: Modi in Berlin
PM Narendra Modi on Monday said there will be no "victorious party" in the Russia-Ukraine war, and peace and talks are the only solution.
Kids in US, Europe diagnosed with mysterious liver disease
Health officials in the United States and several European nations are looking into mysterious cases of serious liver disease in children for which there seems to be no known cause.
US, EU sign gas deal to reduce reliance on Russia
The United States and the European Union (EU) on Friday unveiled a major deal that will help boost the supply of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Europe.
Amid Russia-Ukraine crisis, European countries hit by major "cyberattack": Report
European countries are facing a possible cyberattack as thousands of internet users were knocked offline at the start of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, NDTV reported on Saturday.