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Europe faces over tourism challenges as record visitor numbers strain local resources. Countries are implementing measures to manage tourist flows and mitigate the impacts on communities.
European foreign ministers are set to meet their Iranian counterpart on Friday, aiming to create a pathway back to diplomacy over its contested nuclear program despite the United States actively considering joining Israeli strikes against Iran.
Protesters in Barcelona and Mallorca used water pistols to highlight concerns over mass tourism and its impact on housing, calling for a reevaluation of tourism policies affecting local communities amid rising rents and neighborhood changes.
Boy band Big Ocean has added concert dates for its European tour “Underwater,” agency Parastar Entertainment said Tuesday.
Korea’s defense industry aims to enter Europe’s growing arms market but must navigate EU regulations favoring local production, pushing Korean firms toward joint ventures and co-development strategies.
Combined vehicle sales of Korea's leading automaker, Hyundai Motor, and its affiliate, Kia, in Europe fell 1.8 percent from a year earlier in April, industry data showed Tuesday.
The British government is urging companies to conduct in-person or video interviews when hiring, amid growing concerns that North Korean IT workers are disguising themselves as remote freelancers to infiltrate foreign firms.
European shares closed higher in broad-based gains on Monday, as risk sentiment swelled after U.S. President Donald Trump granted tariff exclusions on smartphones and computers imported from China, bringing some respite after weeks of turmoil.
Korea’s defense industry is growing dubious over whether it can benefit from the European Union’s (EU) newly expanded 150-billion-euro ($) “buy European” arms procurement plan, which now allows limited third-country participation.
Asiana Airlines will reduce flights to Rome, Frankfurt, and Paris following its merger with Korean Air.
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