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Costa Rica’s tourism industry is sounding the alarm as visitor numbers keep sliding, even with a small uptick in April. The Costa Rican Tourism Institute (ICT) reported 231,678 travelers arrived by ...
During his visit to Kosovo on Wednesday, the European Council president reiterated the crucial importance of the Kosovo-Serbia dialogue for EU integration. European Council President Antonio Costa ...
Joint press conference with European Council President Antonio Costa and Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani, Pristina, 14 May 2025 In Tesla’s wake, more big companies propose voting 'Dexit' to depart ...
In his statement, Costa underlined the importance of the Dayton accords, set to mark its 30th anniversary this year. “And this year, on the 30th anniversary of Srebrenica genocide and the Dayton ...
Costa said in Belgrade — at the start of his tour of six Western Balkan membership hopefuls — that “a lot of people asked me not to come” to Serbia. But he said that he decided to come ...
Bad Bunny is bringing his music to Costa Rica for two shows on December 5 and 6 at Estadio Nacional. The tickets for both concerts sold out in just four hours. Over 100,000 tickets were snatched up, ...
I'm delighted to welcome Chancellor Friedrich Merz on this very significant day when we celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Schuman Declaration, the very beginning of our Union, and I want to wish ...
GENEVA – As humanitarian needs reach critical levels in Costa Rica, due to continuing displacement from Nicaragua, a 41 per cent funding cut is seriously impacting the ability of UNHCR, the UN Refugee ...
First of all, thank you very much for this opportunity to visit one of the leading companies on the technological side and one of most innovative companies in Europe. As you know, Europe has now two ...
An official source for the office of former Socialist prime minister António Costa – now president of the European Council – has said that he has established a rule that he will not take part in any ...
Two shipwrecks off Costa Rica were long thought to be the remains of pirate ships, but new analyses reveal that they were actually Danish ships that took part in the transatlantic slave trade.