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Jul 02, 2023
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Arrests in Switzerland after violence inspired by French riots
Six teenagers were arrested following unrest in the Swiss city of Lausanne inspired by the riots in France, Swiss police said Sunday, after more than a hundred youths damaged shops in the city centre.
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Jul 02, 2023
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EXPLAINED: How to file France's new property tax declaration
People who own property in France have an extra bit of paperwork to complete this year - the Déclaration d'occupation. We take a look at how you go about doing the new property tax declaration.
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Jul 02, 2023
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CALENDAR: The Italian transport strikes to expect in summer 2023
More travel disruption is likely as Italian unions have announced walkouts affecting flights, trains and public transport in June and July.
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Jul 02, 2023
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The ten best destinations by direct night train from Austria
Want to explore Austria’s neighbouring countries? Then consider travelling by night train to some of Europe’s most exciting destinations.
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Jul 02, 2023
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Why do many Spanish homes have bidets?
Whether you hate them or love them, one thing’s for certain – you can still find lots of bidets in Spain. There's even a Spanish city where it's mandatory by law for these ceramic washbowls for your privates to be installed in new homes.
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Jul 02, 2023
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PODCAST: German summer traditions explained and what does the AfD vote win mean for Germany?
This week we talk about German summer traditions, July changes, the timeline for citizenship and immigration reforms, a new law that will see many households having to change their heating systems, what the far-right AfD's district win means for Germany and July events.
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Jul 02, 2023
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'Thin-armoured' French tanks impractical for attacks, says Ukraine commander
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky thanked French leader Emmanuel Macron for sending light combat tanks to Kyiv, and Defence Minister Oleksiy Reznikov was filmed riding in one.
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Jul 02, 2023
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What are the rules if you want to Airbnb your home in Sweden?
The summer holiday is a peak time for people in Sweden to rent out their homes. But if the Airbnb rental is not approved by a landlord or housing association, you risk losing your contract.
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Jul 02, 2023
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EXPLAINED: How long can you stay in Austria if you lose your job?
Losing a job can be a shock at the best of times, but it can be even more stressful if your residence permit is tied to employment. Here’s what you need to know about your rights in Austria.
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Jul 02, 2023
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What salary can you expect to earn in Denmark?
Denmark is well known for being an expensive country with high taxes. But what can your salary expectations be if you move here and what are you left with after tax and other deductions? We break it down for you.
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Jul 02, 2023
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Ten signs that you're becoming more Norwegian than the Norwegians
From eating brown cheese to forsaking cash and picking up cross-country skiing as a new religion, these are the signs that you're slowly - but surely - turning into a true Norwegian.
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Jul 02, 2023
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What are the rules for naming your baby in Italy?
While there’s no list of 'acceptable' names parents should stick to, there are a number of rules about naming children in Italy. Here’s what you should know if you’re expecting a new arrival.
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Jul 02, 2023
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How to avoid sitting the language and culture exams for Spanish citizenship
Generally speaking, foreigners who wish to take up Spanish citizenship must sit and pass two exams in order to be successful. However, there are a few groups who are exempt.
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Jul 02, 2023
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How foreigners will be able to bring their families to Germany under new skilled worker law
Under the new Skilled Worker Immigration Act, foreigners in Germany will not only be able to reunify with their spouses and children, but also their parents and step-parents as well.
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Jul 02, 2023
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OPINION: Paris riots could spiral into nationwide violence as seen in 2005
For anyone who remembers the banlieue riots of 2005, there is a grim familiarity about the violence which exploded in Nanterre and other Paris suburbs on Tuesday night, writes John Lichfield.
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Jul 02, 2023
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Iran urges France 'to end violent treatment' of protesters
Iran called on the French government Sunday to "end the violent treatment of its people" following a wave of rioting triggered by the police killing of a teenager.
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Jul 02, 2023
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'Secret' places to visit in Switzerland you didn’t know existed (unless you live there)
Summer travel season is under way with even more visitors expected to ‘invade’ well known Swiss tourist spots throughout July and August. But what about the quieter, lesser-known locations?
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Jul 02, 2023
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OPINION: Riots could become France's most dangerous crisis in decades
Long-standing social problems of racism and police violence are meeting a fractured political landscape in a combination that make the current riots potentially more dangerous for France than those of 2005, argues John Lichfield.
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Jul 02, 2023
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France's fifth night of rioting sees looting and attack on mayor's home
More than 700 people were arrested as riots and looting continued across France for a fifth night, although many towns reported a calmer night than previously.
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Nov 04, 2022
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INTERVIEW: 'We know there are Russian tanks in Ukraine's Swedish village'
In April, Russian troops arrived in Gammalsvenskby, a village in Ukraine's Kherson Oblast populated by the descendents of Swedish farmers relocated in 1781 from Estonia. We spoke to Jörgen Hedman, who has written books on the village, about what's happened since.
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Nov 04, 2022
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New Millennium book brings Nordic noir even further north
The latest instalment in the Nordic crime saga Millennium hits Swedish bookstores Friday, with a new author seeking to
shift the story's focus to the far north of the country.
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Nov 04, 2022
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How much could households save under Germany's new gas price cap?
Germany is bringing in new energy relief measures, including a gas price 'brake'. Here's what it could mean for your budget.
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Nov 04, 2022
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'Don’t take it personally': Denmark adds word 'Anglophobia' to dictionary
‘Anglophobia’ was one of 252 new words added to the Danish dictionary on Friday.
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Nov 04, 2022
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Everything you need to know about driving in Austria in winter
Austria is known for having long, cold winters, which can impact conditions on the roads. Here’s what you need to know about driving in Austria in the winter. From tips to make your trip smoother to the rules you need to follow.
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Nov 04, 2022
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EXPLAINED: What the new European EES system means for travel to Norway
From biometric checks to the 90-day rule, residency documents and visas - here's what the EU's new EES system for the Schengen zone means for people travelling in and out of Norway.
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Nov 04, 2022
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Ten of the best TV shows and films to help you learn Italian
What better way to improve your Italian than by getting comfy with a good TV series or film? Here's The Local's pick of the best shows to tune your ear and boost your cultural knowledge.
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Nov 04, 2022
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EXPLAINED: What the EU’s new EES system means for travel to Switzerland
From biometric checks to the 90-day rule, residency documents and visas - here's what the EU's new EES system means for people travelling in and out of Switzerland.
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Nov 04, 2022
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EXPLAINED: What happened at the Linz Halloween riots?
On Halloween night, dozens of people, most minors, rioted in the Upper Austrian capital. Two days after the event, Austria is still trying to understand what happened and what to do now.
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Nov 04, 2022
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Spain briefly closes airspace due to Chinese rocket debris
Spain briefly closed part of its airspace on Friday as remnants of a Chinese rocket passed by, disrupting air travel in several cities including Barcelona, officials said.
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Nov 04, 2022
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What is Switzerland’s car-sharing scheme and how you can benefit from it
Say you don’t own a car in Switzerland, but still want to drive from time to time. You can, and it's all based on the principle of sharing.
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Nov 04, 2022
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The seven stages of learning Norwegian every foreigner goes through
You’ve got your 'ordbok’, you've downloaded all the apps, you are ready and willing to learn Norwegian. Then you move to Norway and reality hits
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Nov 04, 2022
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What do we know so far about Danish government talks?
Talks between caretaker Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and representatives from Denmark's 11 other parliamentary parties got underway on Friday, as Frederiksen attempts to make a deal for her desired composition of government.
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Nov 04, 2022
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UPDATE: When will Spain's new startups law come into force?
Now that the Spanish Parliament has finally approved the country's new startups law, when can foreign entrepreneurs and digital nomads expect the legislation to actually come into effect?
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Nov 04, 2022
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Italian word of the day: 'Zitto'
Be quiet and listen to this Italian word.
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Nov 04, 2022
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Italian PM Meloni hails 'frank' talks in Brussels
Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni hailed "very frank and very positive" talks with EU chiefs in Brussels on her first international trip since taking power.
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Sep 16, 2022
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UPDATE: Death toll rises to 10 in flash floods in central Italy
At least 10 people died and four were missing after flash floods hit the central Italian Marche region overnight, officials said on Friday.
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Sep 16, 2022
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Pasta up by 13 percent: How food and energy prices in Switzerland are rising
Even though the inflation rate is lower in Switzerland than in the eurozone, costs of some common consumer goods and commodities have risen.
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Sep 16, 2022
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Switzerland suspends eased visa scheme for Russians
Switzerland on Friday suspended a simplified visa regime with Russia, aligning itself with the European Union which has
taken a similar step in response to Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
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Sep 16, 2022
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What have the Sweden Democrats learned from other Nordic far-right parties?
Their sister parties in Norway and Finland joined the main centre-right party in coalition. The one in Denmark stayed outside. What have the Sweden Democrats learned from their Nordic counterparts?
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Sep 16, 2022
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11 ways to make the most of autumn in France
From festivals to tasting new wines, mushroom-foraging to learning a new skill - here are some of the ways to make the most of the fall in France.
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Sep 16, 2022
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Seven reasons why autumn is the best season to visit or travel around Spain
The start of autumn is just one week away. From festivals and wine to cooler temperatures, here are the reasons why it's the best season to travel to or around Spain.
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Sep 16, 2022
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Reader question: Do I get Germany's €300 energy relief payment if I'm out of work?
Germany's €300 taxable payment is going out to employees starting this month. But what happens to people who are currently out of work?
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Sep 16, 2022
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Energy crisis: Italy's outgoing PM pledges more help with soaring prices
Italy's government agreed a new 14-billion-euro package of measures on Friday to ease the pressure of energy bills on businesses and households, before elections.
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Sep 16, 2022
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IN PHOTOS: Devastation after deadly flash floods hit central Italy
Flash flooding triggered by heavy rainfall left several towns in the Marche region devastated on Friday, with at least 10 people killed and four missing.
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Sep 16, 2022
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Deadly floods force Italy's politicians to face climate crisis
Severe storms in central Italy that left ten dead on Friday have forced politicians to raise the topic of the climate crisis ahead of the elections, with the left-wing leader saying it must be ‘the first priority’.
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Sep 16, 2022
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Danish TV: The best shows to watch to understand Danish society
Denmark has a long and storied history of producing many great – and some not quite so great – television shows and series.
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Sep 16, 2022
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Spain's San Sebastián film festival gets underway
The San Sebastián film festival, Spain's most prestigious movie event, kicked off on Friday with celebrations marking its 70th anniversary, despite the last-minute withdrawal of Hollywood actress Glenn Close as jury president.
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Sep 16, 2022
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French Expression of the Day: Avoir le cafard
Sadly, calling pest control isn’t going to be enough.
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Sep 16, 2022
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EXPLAINED: How to get the new adapted Covid-19 vaccine in Austria
The new adapted Covid-19 vaccine has arrived in Austria. Here's everything you need to know about what it is and how to get it.
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Sep 16, 2022
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Spanish islanders struggle one year after volcanic eruption
"Our plan now is... there are no plans," said a tearful Leticia Sánchez García, a year after her house was buried under lava from a volcano that erupted on the Spanish island of La Palma.