The EU’s latest partner across the Mediterranean is carrying out a campaign of violence, mass expulsions and political repression. Fatima Turay woke up to the...
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When planning a city break, modern travellers consider a range of pros and cons. Are the hotels up to standard? Where are the tastiest places to eat...
Welcome to Wider Europe, RFE/RL’s newsletter focusing on the key issues concerning the European Union, NATO, and other institutions and their...
Brussels (12/09 – 18.18) Elseddik Haftar, eldest son of eastern Libyan strong man Khalifa Haftar said on Monday he was open to a presidential bid, but...
The Dutch capital is only home to about 800,000 people but draws up to 20 million tourists a year. Now, new policies are encouraging sustainable tourism to...
Parking your bike is about to get easier and more secure in Brussels, if trials introduced from the start of 2024 prove successful. 500 more secure spaces, 100...
From import checks to co-operation on science, the UK’s decision to leave the EU continues to throw up a range of unresolved problems more than seven years...
Brussels (07/09 – 14.29) Anies Baswedan has become the first Indonesian presidential candidate to make his vice-presidential nominee official by his selection...
Paris, Auckland, Sydney (9/9 – 10) Disclaimer. This article may offend you. Well, tough luck, go and read the science section or volunteer for the Girl...
The contract the Dutch government intends to award to Dutch railway operator NS for passenger transport services is facing EU scrutiny and is “fundamentally...