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- Croatia's tourism sector is experiencing significant growth, with Split Airport and Ferry Port handling over 80,000 passengers in a single weekend, indicating strong post-pandemic recovery and a potential reversal of any foreign worker boom.
- The European travel landscape is dynamic, with certain destinations like unique islands and less-crowded medieval towns gaining popularity over traditional hotspots, suggesting a shift in traveler preferences.
- Visa policies and travel regulations are undergoing substantial changes globally, with countries like the US, Mali, and Morocco implementing new fees, electronic travel authorization systems, and visa processing adjustments.
- The United Kingdom's stringent approach to visa sponsor licenses, revoking nearly 2,000, highlights a crackdown on compliance and data-driven immigration enforcement.
- Zagreb, Croatia, is a focal point for both cultural events and social commentary, hosting major gatherings like Pride marches and significant construction projects, alongside athletic achievements like the national football team's World Cup send-off.
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by VG News
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by VG News
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by VG News
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by VG News
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by Lauren Simmonds
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