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Portugal: Bragança’s Carnival to be held online

  Due to the pandemic, Bragança’s Carnival will be held online in February this year, offering virtual courses for chefs and making masks. One can also order typical Butelo sausages.   In the past few years, the streets of the city of Bragança in northern Portugal and a tent in the Praça de Camões in […]

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Portugal resumes checks along borders with Spain

  Spain and Portugal have temporarily resumed checks along their common border until February 10, as the Lisbon authorities scrambled to control the surge in Covid-19 cases.    After voting to extend the state of emergency, Portugal proposed new measures on Sunday that only allow people to work and study across the border and visit […]

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Italy: Colosseum and Roman Forum reopen after three-month closure

  The Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill reopened to the public on Monday, February 1st, after nearly three months of closure, because Italy eased restrictions on covid-19 in the Lazio region.    To celebrate the reopening of the Colosseum, which has been closed since November 6, the students of the Cecilia Academy held a […]

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Italy: GDP contracted by 8.8% in 2020

  ISTAT said on Tuesday that, based on preliminary estimates from raw quarterly data, Italy’s GDP contracted by 8.8% in 2020 from the previous year.    The National Bureau of Statistics said that according to the calendar-adjusted estimate, the decline was 8.9%.    This figure is slightly better than that after the COVID-19 pandemic plunged […]

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Greece confirms its 1st case of South African virus variant

  The Greek authorities have confirmed that a mutation of the new coronavirus in South Africa has been detected in the country for the first time, prompting senior health officials to fly to the area where the virus was found to attend Sunday’s meeting.   The minister leading the government’s response to the pandemic and […]

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Spain: Tourism likely to resume this summer, says minitser

 Spain’s Tourism Minister Reyes Maroto hopes that tourists from this country can restart their travels on Easter.     “It is difficult to predict, but if the health protection conditions are met, at Easter, for us (the government)) may restart national travel.” She assured that the government is working to resume the tourism industry.    Internationally, […]

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Italy eases COVID-19 restrictions in 16 regions

  Many regions (16 out of 20) in Italy lowered the COVID-19 restrictions on Monday, and most of the country has now become yellow areas, which means that the risk of infection is considered medium.    In the country’s health risk classification, the regions including Lazio (Rome) and Lombardy (Milan) will change from orange to […]

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Storm Justine makes its way toward Spain

  On Friday, January 29, the new Atlantic Deep Sea Storm Justine began to spread across Spain, but it is expected to be fully affected on the Andalusian coast on Saturday afternoon.    After experiencing an unprecedented week of temperatures similar to spring, many areas have witnessed record high temperatures.    Justine, the tenth strong […]

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