Airbnb has recently made an announcement, saying that the relevant leadership has decided to settle the tax dispute it has in Italy. The Italian tax authorities have accused the hospitality giant of evading taxes or simply refraining from paying them. Consequently, Airbnb has decided that it will be paying a […]
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Notre Dame Cathedral to Reopen its Doors
The Notre Dame Cathedral has announced that it is expecting to reopen its doors for visitations by the end of the upcoming year. This will be five years after the iconic landmark in Paris was threatened by fire five years ago and had to shut down. According to sources, the […]
Read MorePrimary Train Operator in Germany Goes on Strike
As of now, Germany is facing a wave of disruption after the main train operator in the country announced that they were going on strike. Deutsche Bahn (DB) revealed the strike at the last minute, saying that it had been initiated by the union of the train drivers in the […]
Read MoreGermany Announces Extension of Border Controls
Nancy Faeser, the Minister of Interior of Germany, made an announcement in which she said that the country would be maintaining border controls with a couple of regions across the EU. She went on to add that these regions include Poland, Switzerland, and Czechia. These countries will have to go […]
Read MoreGreece Announced Plans to Issue Visas to Turkish Nationals
In order to foster friendly relationships between Greece and Turkey, the former has decided to offer special visas to the citizens of Turkiye. This decision comes as a way to eliminate the years-long strained relationship between the two countries. Consequently, the relevant authorities in Greece have revealed that they will […]
Read MoreEU Court Deems Covid-19 Travel Restrictions to be Reasonable
The Court Of Justice of the European Union recently took to stating that member states of the union have the authority to prohibit any non-essential travel to or from other countries. These countries may include other members of the union and any countries that were previously classified as red. However, […]
Read MoreUK Aims to Ease Entry Requirements for Students from France
The relevant authorities in the UK have revealed that they have decided on a couple of plans to ease entry requirements for students from France. This has been done to make it easier for French pupils to not have to face various travel restrictions when going on school trips. In […]
Read MoreSwitzerland to Adapt Digitalization Laws
The Federal Council in Switzerland has announced that it will be initiating a series of consultations on the digitalization plans for Schengen visas. This move comes at a time when the relevant authorities of Switzerland decided to join hands with the European Union and digitize the application process for visas. […]
Read MoreHealth Ministry in Greece Denies Claims of Bedbugs
The Health Ministry in Greece has requested the assistance of the local law enforcement authorities against fraud. According to the relevant government authority, some culprits are going around in an attempt to scare off tourists. As a result, visitors are leaving their apartments located in Athens, especially due to the […]
Read MoreConcerns of Collapse Voiced by Garisenda Tower
Garisenda Tower, a historic landmark and tourist spot located in the city of Bologna in Italy, has raised some concerns. The location attracts a significant number of visitors from all over the globe each year, and believes a potential collapse could be imminent if the right steps are not taken. […]
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