UPDATED: Where can I travel in Europe? An list of COVID entry rules for every European country
Most countries still have some travel restrictions in place in a bid to control the spread of COVID-19.
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Most countries still have some travel restrictions in place in a bid to control the spread of COVID-19.
An intense and unprecedently early heatwave is baking western Europe, with temperatures in many places topping 40 degrees Celsius Saturday.
Spain has now removed its COVID-19 entry requirements for anyone arriving into the country from the EU or Schengen area.
As countries in Europe start to pair down travel restrictions, trying to book a nice, quiet holiday might prove to be a challenge this summer.
Spain has reopened to unvaccinated tourists outside the EU, the government confirmed on Saturday.
Meanwhile, France's second freak dry spell in three years is a reminder of another existential threat to this continent. We've mostly sleepwalked first into global warming and now into a climate emergency where water, not oil, could soon become the commodity we all obsess about.
Spain has extended its COVID entry rules for another month, meaning unvaccinated tourists from outside the EU are still unable to visit.
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