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The best alternative European city breaks for Valentine's Day that aren't Paris
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shopping1d ago

The best alternative European city breaks for Valentine's Day that aren't Paris

  • Metro Travel lists Belgrade as a top alternative for a romantic city break this February.
  • Kraków is highlighted for its UNESCO Jewish Quarter and Old Town as a value-focused city break.
  • Bucharest is presented as the 'Paris of the East' with architecture and wellness spots.
  • Faro in the Algarve is described as authentic and less touristy with old-town charm.
  • Palma in Mallorca is noted for its mix of beach, history and culture.
  • The piece cites travel deals and flight options for each destination.
  • The article frames these destinations as a response to travelers' desire for meaningful experiences.
  • Which? Travel rankings are cited in support of Kraków’s value as a city break.
  • The list includes Belgrade, Kraków, Bucharest, Faro and Palma as featured destinations.
  • The article notes ABTA’s designation of Belgrade as a destination to watch in 2026.
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Are Romanians really protesting against an 'anti–free speech' law?
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politics23h ago

Are Romanians really protesting against an 'anti–free speech' law?

  • Thousands protested in Bucharest against a 2025 law aimed at combating extremism and hate speech.
  • The bill was proposed by MP Silviu Vexler and targets fascist, legionary, racist and xenophobic content.
  • President Nicușor Dan sent the bill back for re-examination, citing unclear definitions in the original draft.
  • Experts say the law updates existing hate-speech rules and narrows illegitimate content without banning literature or education.
  • Protests included rhetoric linking the law to national memory and figures like Mihai Eminescu.
  • Experts say there were no recorded cases of free-speech abuse under earlier versions of the law.
  • The protest movement is led by far-right figures, amplifying debate over national identity.
  • The bill would ban public honours for war criminals while allowing context in education and arts.
  • Parliament re-adopted the law in December, renewing public debate on free speech limits.
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