As the ongoing EU Digital Covid Certificate regulations are set to expire on 30 June, the European Parliament has agreed on Thursday to keep the framework in place for an additional year, until June 2023.
As the current EU Digital Covid Certificate rules are set to expire on 30 June, the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs voted in favour of a one-year extension of the scheme – until 30 June 2023.
In Flanders, the individuals looking for a job and travelling by train for the job interview will receive complimentary digital tickets for travelling with...
The European Union recently announced that the 27-nation bloc had greenlighted a new set of sanctions to punish Moscow for its invasion of Ukraine.
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In France, on March 14, Monday the authorities have announced that the obligation of the vaccination mandates had been lifted. The individuals can travel...
The United Nations General Assembly has unanimously voted to condemn Russia for calling the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, demanding that Moscow cease fighting and...
Over the past 25 years, Chamonix’s population has shrunk by 10%, dropping from 10,000 residents in 1990 to just 9,000 today. Meanwhile, the town welcomes an astounding eight million tourist overnight stays each year, further straining the housing market
The expulsion order, announced on April 14, 2025, follows the indictment of three Algerians, including a consular official, in connection with the abduction of Algerian influencer Amir Boukhors, also known as "Amir DZ"
The project, named Frappe Longue Portée Terrestre (FLP-T), is being led by the French Directorate General for Armament (DGA), which is working in collaboration with two competing industrial consortia
The ASE is intended to provide a secure environment for children in need of care due to abuse, neglect, or family instability. However, a series of troubling reports indicate systemic flaws that continue to undermine the safety and well-being of those it aims to protect
The move, if realised, would mark a major shift in France’s longstanding Middle East policy and could have significant diplomatic repercussions. Speaking during an interview broadcast on France 5 television on Wednesday, Macron stated: “We must move towards recognition, and we will do so in the coming months”