Estonia stops issuing visas to Russian tourists

The Estonian government on Thursday announced that it will ban Russians with Estonian-issued Schengen visas from entering the country. “We see that the number of Russian citizens passing through Estonia or coming to Estonia from Russia has increased massively,” Estonian Foreign Minister Urmas Reinsalu told a press conference, standing in for Prime Minister Kaja Kallas […]

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Brussels breaks up with the car

This article is part of POLITICO’s Global Policy Lab: Living Cities, a collaborative journalism project exploring the future of cities. Sign up here. The car-choked streets of central Brussels are about to get a little less clogged. On August 16, a new mobility plan goes into effect in the city’s so-called Pentagon with the goal of slashing transport emissions, […]

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Zelenskyy says 9 Russian jets were destroyed in Crimea blasts

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said late Wednesday that the blasts which rocked a Russian air base in annexed Crimea destroyed nine Russian aircraft. “In just one day, the occupiers lost ten combat aircraft: nine in Crimea and one more in the direction of Zaporizhzhia,” Zelenskyy said in his traditional nightly address. “The occupiers also suffer […]

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Ryanair boss: €10 flight era is over

Soaring fuel prices mean Ryanair will no longer offer dirt-cheap flights, Ryanair’s Chief Executive Michael O’Leary said Thursday. “There’s no doubt that at the lower end of the marketplace, our really cheap promotional fares — the €1 fares, the €0.99 fares, even the €9.99 fares — I think you will not see those fares for […]

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Consider Amnesty’s message, don’t shoot the messenger

Paul Taylor, a contributing editor at POLITICO, writes the “Europe At Large” column.  PARIS — Amnesty International, the global human rights group, is no stranger to controversy. In its 60 years of shining a light on the darkest corners of man’s inhumanity toward man, the Nobel Peace Prize-winning organization has often offended the powerful and […]

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