The Trump administration is considering a new travel ban that could affect citizens from up to 43 countries, meant to address “national security and public safety threat," reports claimed on Friday.
10.03.2025 - 09:45 / euronews.com
Protests erupted in Romania’s capital Bucharest on Sunday after the electoral body rejected ultranationalist Calin Georgescu’s candidacy for the country’s presidential election rerun.
Georgescu, 62, won last year’s first round before the election was annulled over alleged Russian interference.
The rejection of his bid sparked outrage, with hundreds of supporters gathering outside the Central Election Bureau's headquarters, chanting, throwing objects, and setting a bush on fire.
The first round of the presidential election rerun is scheduled for May 4.
The Trump administration is considering a new travel ban that could affect citizens from up to 43 countries, meant to address “national security and public safety threat," reports claimed on Friday.
Prepare yourself for a jetsetting summer vacation, with a new slate of seasonal routes around the southern US.
Delta's SkyMiles loyalty program has made a small but potentially valuable change to its redemption pricing: carrier-imposed surcharges on Delta-operated flights commencing in Europe to the United States are no longer payable.
Luxury rail company Rocky Mountaineer is rebranding as Canyon Spirit with an expanded route connecting Denver to Salt Lake City in 2026, the rail company told TPG.
Hikers will have to pay to climb up Mount Fuji using any of its four main paths starting from this summer.
When Suzanne Ross, an English-born artisan based on Japan’s Noto Peninsula, began her 40-year career making traditional Japanese lacquerware, she was told repeatedly that only men could make Wajima-nuri. To create Wajima-nuri, one of the oldest forms of lacquerware in Japan, one must painstakingly apply urushi (lacquer made from tree sap) to the object—say, a bowl or dish—let it dry, then repeat the process dozens of times. This technique, born in the city of Wajima, builds the resilience of the wood and the durability of the finished products. It also depends on the persistence and perseverance of its practitioners, such as Ross. Decades into fine-tuning her craft and growing her business, she never faltered—until a year ago, when the ground in her Wajima studio opened up beneath her feet.
Spirit Airlines said on Wednesday that it had successfully emerged from bankruptcy, exiting a major corporate restructuring five months after first filing for bankruptcy.
It's a tough news day for Southwest Airlines loyalists. We thought the worst was over when Southwest announced an end to its open-seating policy last summer, but we were wrong — Southwest has now announced an end to its beloved free-checked-bags policy.
It's about to get easier—and cheaper—for American travelers to fly to the Caribbean from New York City and Miami thanks to new flight routes rolling out this spring and summer.
After closing in May 2024 for a multimillion-dollar renovation, the W Maldives is ready to welcome guests back with the perfect balance of serene relaxation and ocean adventure.
It just got easier to explore the Dominican Republic and Central America.Arajet, the flagship carrier airline of the Dominican Republic, recently announced new service from the New York area to the Las Américas Santo Domingo Airport (SDQ). The flights will operate from Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey, which serves the tri-state area and is connected to New York City by the New Jersey Transit train. The new route begins on June 16, 2025, and Arajet is celebrating with introduction fares as low as $262 round-trip.
Air passengers in Europe enjoy some of the best consumer protections in the world. But the European Union is contemplating watering down these passenger-friendly measures, which could leave travellers out of pocket.