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By Beatrice Je

Paris Mayor Faces Backlash Over Plan to Keep Olympic Rings on Eiffel Tower

Paris Mayor Faces Backlash Over Plan to Keep Olympic Rings on Eiffel Tower Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo has once again ignited a lively debate. This time, it’s over her bold announcement to keep the Olympic rings on the Eiffel Tower even after the 2024 Summer Olympics and Paralympics. Anne Hidalgo expressed that she has the […]

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By Linda M

Climate Activists Block Amsterdam Port to Stop Cruise Ship Arrival

On August 19, 2024, climate activists took a strong stand in Amsterdam by blocking access to the city’s port. Their goal was to stop a cruise ship from docking. This protest, organized by various environmental groups, aimed to raise awareness about the negative effects of cruise tourism on the environment and push for urgent action […]

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By Linda M

Vandals Target Anne Frank Statue in Amsterdam on 80th Anniversary of Her Arrest

The Anne Frank statue in Amsterdam has been vandalized for the second time in less than a month, this time with pro-Palestinian graffiti. The statue in Merwedeplein Square where Anne lived before going into hiding was tagged with the words “Free Gaza,” and her hands were painted red. This act of vandalism coincided with the […]

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By Linda M

Mayor of Amsterdam Calls for Drug Legalization

In a bold interview, Femke Halsema, the mayor of Amsterdam, declared that drug legalization is the inevitable solution to address the negative impacts of the illicit drug trade. Amsterdam has become one of the most visited cities in the world, with nearly 10 million tourists staying there last year, exceeding pre-COVID levels. The city is […]

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By Linda M

Amsterdam Adopts New Building Access Rules After “First Amendment Audit”

In the wake of a recent incident involving a YouTuber conducting a “First Amendment audit” at City Hall, the city of Amsterdam has implemented a new visitor policy for all municipal buildings. Officials say the measure is a necessary security step to safeguard city employees and maintain order. The policy, which was formally adopted by […]

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By Linda M

Amsterdam’s 30 km/h Speed Limit Trial

Speed cameras will now be used to enforce the 30 kilometres per hour speed limit in select areas of Amsterdam. This move is aimed at enhancing road safety and promoting a more sustainable travel experience for tourists and locals alike. Four fixed speed cameras on Stadhouderskade are set to the 30 km/h limit, with fines […]

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By Linda

Amsterdam Launches Interactive Quiz to Curb Nuisance Tourism

Amsterdam is taking a fresh approach to tackle “nuisance” tourism with an interactive online quiz. The “Amsterdam Rules” quiz, now available in multiple languages, confronts misconceptions about the Dutch capital, challenging potential tourists with questions about drug use and partying. The municipality’s initiative responds to the challenges posed by post-pandemic tourism, including disruptive behaviour from […]

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By Ian

Barcelona’s Rodalies Reels from Catalonia’s Electoral Onslaught

Barcelona has been busy lately with the ongoing Catalan elections, but commuters were thrown a major curveball when the city’s vital Rodalies train network was sabotaged by copper cable thieves.  A brazen heist in Montcada i Reixac, just northeast of Barcelona, left the commuter rail system severely disrupted since Sunday morning. The theft paralyzed large sections of the network, preventing many train lines from […]

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By Purity M

Changing of the Guard: Tradition Meets Grandeur in Lisbon

On the third Sunday of every month, a ceremony steeped in history and tradition takes place in Lisbon, Portugal. Held at the National Palace of Belém, the official residence of the President of the Republic, the Changing of the Guard ceremony is a captivating spectacle that enthralls both visitors and residents. It is a free […]

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By Linda M

Amsterdam Pilgrims Visit Pope Ahead of City’s 750th Anniversary

The city of Amsterdam has a rich history deeply intertwined with the Catholic Church. As the city prepares to celebrate its 750th anniversary in 2024, Pope Francis recently met with a group of Dutch pilgrims visiting from Amsterdam. He highlighted key moments in the city’s religious past.   One such important event was the Eucharistic […]

By Ruth N

Newly Reelected Mayor of London Makes Pledge to City Residents

London Mayor Sadiq Khan has been re-elected for a second term, with a resounding victory over his Conservative rival Susan Hall. Mr Khan secured over 1.08 million votes, beating Ms Hall by over 276,000 votes, representing a swing of 3.2% to Labour. He won nine of the 14 constituencies, including two gains from the Tories. […]

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By Linda M

Amsterdam’s Issue With “TikTok Queues” At Popular Fries Spot, Fabel Friet

In a move to maintain the growing crowds drawn by social media-driven food trends, Amsterdam officials have inserted a new clause in the operating permit of a popular snack bar, limiting the size of its queue. According to the Parool newspaper, the Fabel Friet food outlet has been told it cannot have more than 10 […]