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Worldwide Travel Restrictions Updates For August 2023

As has been the case for most of the year, the travel restrictions around the world are minimal for most destinations.

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Еврокомиссия рекомендовала странам ЕС разрешить въезд иностранным туристам — последние новости / НВ

Еврокомиссия рекомендовала странам ЕС разрешить въезд иностранным туристам — последние новости / НВ
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How does Brexit affect Spanish property owners? Everything you need to know

The Leader Newspaper ETIAS Europe will be an extremely important program for EU property owners starting in 2022. Brexit has brought on many changes for Britons, including those who own property in Spain. Learn more about how Brexit affects Spanish property owners here. Spain is famed for its beaches, pleasant year ‘round temperatures, and high quality of life — which are all factors that would make anyone want to buy a property and live there. However, after Brexit went into effect on January 1st of this year, many UK citizens who are also Spanish property owners are worried about the implications of the UK withdrawing from the European Union.

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the last few decades, their incomes have reason, their lives are comfortable and they think that they should be part of the travel to europe, work in other countries come up that you've got people in the equivalent of the heartland of the u.k. who really resent that and feel that the policies that have been implemented by both labour and conservative governments of the last few years have really hurt them. they've been left behind and neglected, that's turned into this real sense of not just political disagreement, but cultural disagreement. you hate us, you don't understand us, and on the other side that just lost an election feel like their interest is going to be hurt by this new incoming government. >> dana: do you think the left wing of the british liberals, what lessons are they going to take away from this? will they start to moderate or do you think this is just impossible for them to do that?

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nice tonight political correspondent elizabeth landers. liz, thank you for being here. so nunes has been litigious in the past and he claims that the reports about him meeting with an ex-ukrainian prosecutor is a made up story. will he actually follow through on the threats to sue these media outlets? >> he has certainly followed low in the past. he is suing other media outlets currently. he has said that this report is demonstrably false, but there is evidence that he did travel to europe last year around the time that this giuliani associate lev parnas said that congressman nunes did go and meet with an ex-ukrainian official in austria. so apparently he traveled in december of 2018 to austria with i believe two other associates of his, of mr. nunes and he was

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150920:17:20:00

in the mediterranean sea. in austria where officials are working to establish order. austria has taken in 11,000 people in 24 hours. germany is taking in some migrants by train tonight and tomorrow. one of the most dangerous aspects of the refugee crisis is the ease at which isis fighters in syria can disguise themselves among refugees, travel to europe and restart lives as sleeper agents. there are precious safe guards to keep that from happening. journalist nick fagge travelled and complete with passport, driver's license.

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students, business people and, of course, tourists. what the state department is saying they should be stay cautious and be aware and be vigilant. the statement also says that european governments have been taking actions to guard against terrorist attacks and they are all working closely together on this. over the last two weeks in paris there have been evacuations of the eiffel tower, trains and subways were closed for a bit and bomb threats, too. sweden have raised their terror alerts to the highest level it's ever been. german intelligence have this warnings that al qaeda could be planning mumbai-style bombings across europe's main tourist sites but the message for now is just be very cautious, alex. >> certainly understandably so. can you tell me why the difference between a travel alert and not a travel warning? >> well, look, an alert is less serious than a travel warning. a travel warning would have had much bigger implications. that would basically translate into advising against travel to europe which would mean that travelers would worry that there's a risk of terror attacks and they would mean to think about cancelling their journeys

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politically. >> yeah, i think so. boy, you look at what's happening in great britain, pat buchanan, and across europe, these people are having a tough enough time of their own but they are handcuffed to greece and on to portugal and to spain and to ireland as they jump off the cliff. >> exactly. take a look at greece. are these people in greece going to work -- get less benefits, longer working life and lower pensions for years and years and years on end so that a bunch of bondholders can be paid interest on the debt? i think ultimately, they just can't make it. i think they're going to default or have to restructure that debt. >> and at what point does great britain, germany, france say to the greeks, say to portugal, say to spain, you're not keeping your house in order, you're no longer welcome in ours. >> germany is trying to do that.

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here, boom, boom, boo many? >> we learned from the subprime crisis that nothing is contained in global markets. you could see greece going to spain. that's a big one. spain really dwarfs greece as a potential problem. if that happens, all bet are off. you have the germans voting in parliament on the package today. merkel has said this is about the future of europe and germany. that's part of the problem. germans like to go on vacation in greece but they don't like seeing their tax dollars being spent on the greeks when they're being laid off from their jobs. >> and, you know, katty kay, part of the problem that the germans have when it comes to greece is the fact that they're already invested, they've already bought billions of euros of debt from the greeks. so, it's almost like a lehman brothers. they can't afford greece to go down. >> nor can the rest of the world, joe. i think there's been some reluctance or lack of focus on what's happening in greece. here there's been a sense,

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