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2026-02-28

Split is not a museum frozen in time—it is a city that decided to move into a Roman emperor’s palace and never leave. Here, daily life unfolds between ancient columns, laundry hangs from walls built for emperors, and cafés occupy spaces once reserved for imperial guards. History lovers, urban explorers, sun-seekers, and night owls all collide here, each convinced that Split was secretly built just for them....

On January 7, 2026, Europe’s headlines blended policy changes at the EU level with notable local developments and persistent winter conditions. Key stories included evolving EU customs regulations, political decisions in Czechia, and local civic events—highlighting how governance, public affairs, and weather shaped daily life across the continent....

On January 2, 2026, Europe’s news cycle was dominated by both economic optimism and natural danger. Equity markets kicked off the new year at historic highs, reflecting resilient investment sentiment, while tragic avalanches in the Italian Alps underscored the continuing risks presented by winter conditions. These contrasting themes highlighted a continent navigating both financial confidence and environmental peril....

Dubrovnik is one of those cities that looks unreal even when you are standing right inside it. A place where polished limestone streets reflect sunlight like a mirror, where history whispers from every wall, and where the sea seems carefully staged for dramatic effect. It is elegant, resilient, and quietly confident. History lovers, romantics, photographers, sailors, and fantasy fans all tend to lose their composure here—and many...

November 12 unfolded without spectacle, yet revealed pressure spreading through parts of Europe rarely at the center of continental attention. Industrial tension, fragile coalitions, legal uncertainty, and infrastructure stress shaped the day across smaller and mid-sized states. No emergency summits convened, no declarations reframed the future. Instead, Europe’s condition was written in warnings, pauses, and systems edging closer to...

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