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Tasting Italy: From Alpine Mountains to the midst of Mediterranean
This year I had the chance to travel across the countries around the Mediterranean, attending conferences, symposiums and events, from Crete to Sicily, from various corners of Spain to Italy and France, but two travels made me think more about the unique charm of Italy, how its far corners are different yet similar in terms of their concerns about tourism, and how they can put their unique gast
Ankara eyes Eurofighter purchase, says defense minister
Defense Minister Yaşar Güler has announced Türkiye's intention to purchase Eurofighter Typhoon jets, shunning the controversial F-35s from the United States.
Sinner beats Rune at Turin ATP Finals, sends Djokovic to semis
TURIN - Serbia's Novak Djokovic, the world number one in men's tennis, is through to the semi-finals of the ATP Finals in Turin after Italian Jannik Sinner defeated Dane Holger Rune 6-2, 5-7, 6-4 in a Green group third round match on Thursday evening.
Previously, title holder Djokovic beat Pole Hubert Hurkacz 7-6 (7-1), 4-6, 6-1.
Migrant arrivals in Spain's Canaries smashes 2006 record
The number of migrants arriving in Spain's Canary Islands so far this year has passed the record number set during all of 2006, official figures showed Thursday.
EU shifts to digital visas for Schengen area
People applying for visas to visit Europe's Schengen area will soon do so via an online platform, under a change adopted by EU foreign ministers.
The shift towards digitalization of the visa process will also do away with the need for applicants to get a sticker in their passport, meaning no more appointments at consulates or service providers' offices.
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Türkiye aims to boost medical tourism revenues to $3 billion
Türkiye is working to position itself as a major destination for global medical tourists, aiming to increase revenues from health tourism to $3 billion.
The country may overtake France as the second most popular European holiday destination after Spain thanks to its booming medical tourism industry, according to experts.
Self-defense with humanity, says UN deputy chief
The under-secretary-general of the United Nations and high representative for the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations, Miguel Angel Moratinos, was in the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki last week representing UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres at the award ceremony for the Empress Theophano Prize, which this year went to the international organization.
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EU Economy Stagnates, Bulgaria's Rises: 0.4% Q3 Growth
The European economy witnessed a troubling slowdown in the third quarter, with the eurozone facing a 0.1% contraction and the wider EU stagnating, revealed a preliminary report by Eurostat.
Wizz Air Reached a Record 33 Million Passengers This Summer
Tickets for WIZZ summer flights for 2024 are now on sale and include destinations such as Bari, Malaga, Larnaca and Nice at prices from BGN 28.99.
IMF: Serbian unemployment rate to be 9.1 pct at end-year
WASHINGTON - In its latest forecast, released on Monday, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said the Serbian unemployment rate would be 9.1 pct at the end of this year.
The IMF also said the euro zone average jobless rate was projected at 6.6 pct, ranging widely from 3.5 pct in Germany to 11.8 pct in Spain.