Amsterdam bans creation of new hotels
Another piece in the overall strategy to reduce tourist flows to the city
Another piece in the overall strategy to reduce tourist flows to the city
The blaze has been dubbed the Danish capital’s own “Notre Dame” tragedy
Legislators and magnates have to await a preliminary ruling from the European Court of Justice
Overall, the continent is getting more expensive for tourism
However, this option will not yet be available for the upcoming European Parliament elections in June
Two years after also being the first European country to decriminalize prostitution
It will serve as a virtual companion to the municipal network of libraries in the country
The facility will replace the need to have water supplied by tankers from Valencia
However, this option will not yet be available for the upcoming European Parliament elections in June
The tool helps identify undeclared swimming pools and garden sheds
The tests are also experimenting with a charging point that is easier to maintain
TheMayor.EU has partnered with EIB and ICLEI to inform European municipalities about the possibilities ahead
The tests are also experimenting with a charging point that is easier to maintain
Experimenting with public transport provision in Germany is clearly in a state of creative fervour
Reportedly, the aim of the local government is to curb violence and disorder among the youth
The city thinks that it’s time to update pet-related street cleanliness rules for the 21st century
The ritual is more than 1000 years old and was originally performed by the Doges
For English speakers that would be Saint Domnius, the patron saint of the Dalmatian capital
The famed torch will pass through more than 400 cities and towns in both Metropolitan and Overseas France
Yes, you guessed it right, that also includes baguettes and cheeses
Two years after also being the first European country to decriminalize prostitution
The initial legislation didn’t include these public areas as restricted places for smoking pot
Lucija Pranjić is a 23-year-old from Zagreb. She enrolled in the undergraduate program in Communication Studies at the Catholic University of Croatia and the graduate program in Scientific Media Research and Public Relations at the same University.
She graduated showing a particular interest in political public relations, focusing on political protocols and event organization. For her contribution to the development of the University community, and as confirmation of her contributions in areas of interest, she was awarded the Rector's commendation for excellence.
Lucija does not believe in digital minimalism, but by volunteering and spending time with family and friends, she aims to minimize her digital and online activity.
Lucija participates in Read Twice – an EU-funded project that targets young people and aims to counter disinformation and fake news by enhancing their skills to critically assess information, identify vicious and harmful media content and distinguish between facts and opinions, thus improving their media competencies.
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