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Big Change in Greece as Workdays Extend to Six a Week

Big Change in Greece as Workdays Extend to Six a Week

Greece's new six-day workweek aims to boost productivity and address labor issues. Will this controversial move improve the nation's economic health?

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European Union Gears Up for New Border System Amid Travel Delays

European Union launches new border IT system, aiming to boost security, streamline travel despite potential delays.

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Romania and Bulgaria Step Into Schengen Zone, Air and Sea Borders Open

Romania and Bulgaria joined the Schengen area, allowing air and sea travel without ID checks. They aim for full entry, despite Austria's concerns over illegal migration.

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Schengen Visa Prices Could Spike Ahead of 2024 Summer Season

Schengen Visa Prices Could Spike Ahead of 2024 Summer Season

EU considers raising Schengen visa fees, approves efficient online application system, enhancing speed and security for travelers.

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Kazakhstan Advances Visa Talks with European Union to Boost Tourism, Business Travel

Kazakhstan Advances Visa Talks with EU to Boost Tourism, Business Travel

Kazakhstan works with EU to simplify visas, boosting tourism and ties, following successful visa-free travel for Chinese tourists.

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Spain Opens Doors for Kosovo Passport Holders, Relieving Travel Restrictions

Spain Opens Doors for Kosovo Passport Holders, Relieving Travel Restrictions

Spain officially acknowledges Kosovo passports, joining EU countries. Visa-free travel for Kosovo citizens began on Jan. 1. This recognition supports Kosovo's EU aspirations.

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Kosovo Citizens Gain Visa-Free Access to EU's Schengen Zone

Kosovo Citizens Gain Visa-Free Access to EU's Schengen Zone

Kosovo nationals can now travel visa-free to the EU, a major change for 1.8 million citizens. This brings both excitement and concerns, especially for local businesses and the government's plans.

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UK Passport Holders Face Boarding Denials Due to Brexit Rules Confusion

UK Passport Holders Face Boarding Denials Due to Brexit Rules Confusion

UK passport holders face unexpected challenges and boarding denials due to Brexit-related rule confusion, leading to distress and financial losses. Misinterpretation of EU regulations by airlines prompts compensation claims for affected travelers.

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After Brexit Might Be Swexit; Sweden To Leave EU

Will Sweden be next? Democrat party member Peter Lundgren thinks that Article 50 was a "breath of fresh air."

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EU Obstructs Free Travel Proposal For Teens

Instead of passing the proposal, the commission will just fund 2.5 million euros or 2.7 million USD for approximately 5,000 teenagers.

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Brexit News 2016: Number Of British Applying For Swedish Citizenship Doubled Since Voting To 'Leave'

Britons who are applying for Swedish citizenship are doing so in impressive numbers this year.

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Switzerland Holds World's Longest And Deepest Rail Tunnel; Now Open For Public Use

The well-known Gotthard Base Tunnel (GBT) is considered as the World's Longest and Deepest Rail Tunnel serves the public commuter from Zurich to Lugano.

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What To Expect From Greece’s Tourism In 2017?

Greece has indeed faced a lot of problems this past year, with different crisis in Europe affecting the country in one way or the other. The refugee crisis is one of the major crisis which affected Greece especially in its tourism industry. Greeks forecast its effects on their tourism industry in the coming year 2017.

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Ski Pinch! Prices Of Ski Trips Rise In Contrast With Pound Decline Since Brexit

Prices of Ski trips in Europe started to become more expensive ever since U.K. left the European Union.

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Brexit Negotiations To Start Before March 2017 Ends

The Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty states that United Kingdom is looking at summer of 2019 to leave the European Union, all according to BBC News.

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