When Dawa Yangzum Sherpa first set her sights on being a mountain guide, she was told it was no job for a girl. 15 years
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Dream travel: How Europe’s sleeper train network is set to expand
As travel aspires to be more eco-friendly, sleeper trains could be on track to be one of the most popular ways to get around Europe.
Is it safe to travel to Mexico? Two Americans murdered on medical tourism trip
This week, sombre news came of the deaths of two Americans who had travelled with two other companions to Mexico in search of health care.
German cities struggling with winter influx of migrants from the Western Balkans
This winter, cities in Germany faced yet another influx of refugees but this time it was not Ukrainians fleeing war but people from Western Balkan
Clean tech subsidies and Ukraine to be main topics as von der Leyen meets Biden
Ursula von der Leyen and Joe Biden will meet on Friday at the White House with their respective plans to boost homegrown clean technology high
Protesters plead for EU intervention over Israel’s judicial reforms ‘before it is too late’
“It’s actually very, very scary.” That’s how Amnon, a 33-year-old architect born in Tel Aviv and based in Brussels, feels about the current state of
Where are Europe’s best airports? Passenger survey reveals some surprising results
Tallinn, Belgrade, Budapest and Athens are home to some of Europe’s best airports, a new survey reveals. Since 2006, Airports Council International has been surveying
Becoming a mother doesn’t have to stop you travelling: Follow my tips to keep adventure alive
It was the middle of the night in Cairo, Egypt. I was fast asleep when the door swung open and two people walked in. One
‘Choose to be courageous’: Get inspired by the woman who walked ‘west-ish’ around the world
Welcome to Euronews Travel’s Women Beyond Borders, where we bring you women from across the world who are living brave, adventurous lives, and conquering personal
Brussels to delay fines for excessive deficit until 2024, giving countries more time to adapt
With the European economy still figuring out how to grow amid Russia’s war in Ukraine, a fragile energy market and stubbornly high inflation, the European