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Fri, May 15, 2026, 9:44 PM EDT

Coworking

AI Summary

  • The coworking industry is experiencing a global shift with new visa policies and fees impacting travel and remote work opportunities, as seen with US policy changes affecting various countries and new AI-powered Electronic Travel Authorizations in South Africa.
  • Several European cities are becoming increasingly popular destinations, with news highlighting new train routes connecting gorgeous cities and affordable coastal towns emerging as alternatives to crowded hotspots.
  • Croatia is a focal point of industry news, with discussions around its cultural impact (LELEK's Eurovision entry), economic challenges like inflation and housing market divisions, and infrastructure development including railway revival.
  • The competitive landscape for tourism is intensifying, with destinations being recommended and advised against, indicating a dynamic market for travel and potentially impacting business travel and remote work locations.
  • New Zealand's 'Golden Visa' program has seen significant interest, suggesting a trend in high-net-worth individuals seeking residency through investment, which could influence the demand for premium coworking spaces in those regions.

Travel Off Path

  • 5 Major U.S. Destinations Every American Should Visit At Least Once 11 hours ago by Travel Off Path
    Travel, Travel News, americans, At Least Once, bucket list

    It is incredibly easy to get caught up in chasing flights to Europe or the Caribbean. We save up our money and deal with terrible jet lag to find ancient history, wild nature, or a totally new culture. But the truth is, you don’t need to fly across the ocean to find a trip that … The post 5 Major U.S. Destinations Every American Should Visit At Least Once appeared first on Travel Off Path .

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  • United To Launch First-Ever Nonstop Flight To This Astounding Asian City 12 hours ago by Sam Sears
    Flights, Travel, Travel News, Asia Travel, Japan, new flights, sapporo, United Airlines

    When you've had your fill of cookie-cutter vacations, there's one destination surely to rock your socks off with its wildly diverse culture and endless wonders. Asia. Now, where to go within this vast continent is another question entirely, but for many Americans, it usually boils down to Thailand, Japan, or Bali. This time, United is … The post United To Launch First-Ever Nonstop Flight To This Astounding Asian City appeared first on Travel Off Path .

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  • 5 U.S. Cities I Wouldn’t Return To After Visiting 33 States 12 hours ago by Sam Sears
    Travel, Travel News, destinations to avoid, Do Not Visit, u.s. cities

    The truth is that I've grown to love being home just as much as I love traveling. While I could take the plunge into digital nomadism thanks to my awesome job at Travel Off Path, I've found myself playing tourist in my own city more and more. That said, when I do begin making travel … The post 5 U.S. Cities I Wouldn’t Return To After Visiting 33 States appeared first on Travel Off Path .

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  • 7 Wildly Popular Destinations Travel Experts Say You Should Skip This Summer a day ago by Travel Off Path
    Travel, Travel News, do not travel, Dupes, Not List, tips

    Let's cut right to the chase. Summer 2026 travel is turning into an extreme sport. Between massive global sporting events, viral television shows, and everyone desperately trying to escape the heat, the world's most famous destinations are buckling under the weight of their own hype. We track global mobility data every single day and trade … The post 7 Wildly Popular Destinations Travel Experts Say You Should Skip This Summer appeared first on Travel Off Path .

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  • New Train Will Connect 6 Of The Most Gorgeous European Cities 2 days ago by Vinicius Costa
    Travel, Travel News, American travelers, belgium, europe, germany, Train Travel

    If you're keen on a little country-hopping adventure around Europe this year, you're absolutely spoiled for options. Whether it's the new European Sleeper from Paris to Berlin, or the colossal, 715-mile journey from Basel, in Switzerland, to Copenhagen, in Denmark, new inventive train routes linking all of the most unlikely destinations are springing up everywhere. … The post New Train Will Connect 6 Of The Most Gorgeous European Cities appeared first on Travel Off Path .

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VisaGuide.News

  • US Pauses Visa Processing for 75 Countries Starting January 21 4 months ago by VG News
    Featured, United States, Visa & Passport

    Washington is preparing a temporary halt to visa services covering 75 countries, according to media reports citing an internal State Department memo. Officials have not publicly released final guidance or a duration. According to reports dated January 14, embassies and consulates have been told to prepare for a suspension beginning January 21. Initial coverage named Somalia, Russia, Iran, Afghanistan, Brazil, Nigeria, and Thailand among the countries impacted, while the department has yet to post a public list or formal notice explaining the scope. Early accounts differ on how broad the pause will be. Some describe a freeze across all visa

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  • Mali Imposes $10,000 Visa Bond on U.S. Citizens in Retaliatory Response to Trump Administration Policy 7 months ago by VG News
    Visa & Passport

    Mali responded to the U.S. Department of State’s new visa program by saying it will require American tourists or business travelers who wish to enter the country to deposit a maximum amount of $10,000 in cash to secure a visa. This mirrors restrictions the U.S. Department of State put on Malian nationals with respect to obtaining a B-1/B-2 visa . This was announced on Oct. 12, 2025 – only 48 hours after the U.S. Department of State introduced its new Visa Bond Pilot Program which requires all Malian nationals wishing to obtain a B-1/B-2 visa to pay a bond of

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  • Morocco Adds Temporary E-Travel Pass for AFCON 2025 Fans 8 months ago by VG News
    Visa & Passport

    Starting 25 September 2025, Morocco is introducing a temporary Electronic Travel Authorization, known locally as AEVM, for supporters from eight African countries who plan to attend AFCON 2025 matches in the kingdom. The measure, which runs until 25 January 2026, covers travelers from Algeria, Burkina Faso, Cabo Verde, Gabon, Niger, Senegal, Togo, and Tunisia. Royal Air Maroc and airport authorities will verify the pass alongside passports. Fans will apply online via the Yalla platform, the official digital hub for the tournament. Beyond the entry authorization itself, Yalla integrates Fan ID issuance and links with match tickets and fan zone access,

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  • South Africa Launches AI ETA, G20 Pilot in October 8 months ago by VG News
    Visa & Passport

    South Africa’s Minister of Home Affairs Leon Schreiber introduced a national Electronic Travel Authorisation to industry leaders, confirming a phased rollout that begins ahead of G20 events. User acceptance testing starts at the end of September, with the pilot going live in mid October for accredited delegates arriving from China, India, Indonesia, and Mexico at OR Tambo and Cape Town International. The department’s plan is to extend access to ordinary tourists from these four countries once the G20 leaders meeting concludes in late November. Officials say that, after stability is proven, the ETA will become the single front door for

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  • US Imposes $100,000 Annual Fee on H-1B Visas After Trump Order 8 months ago by VG News
    H1B Visa, United States, Visa & Passport

    The White House has moved to overhaul the H-1B system by attaching a $100,000 yearly charge to each sponsored worker. Analysts say the policy could reshape hiring in the technology, finance, and consulting sectors. United States President Donald Trump signed a proclamation in Washington on September 19, 2025, introducing a $100,000 fee per year for companies sponsoring H-1B workers. The administration presented the charge as part of a broader shift to prioritize domestic hiring and to narrow use of the high-skill visa in entry-level roles. Officials familiar with the plan said the fee is intended to be annual, with discussions

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Total Croatia News

  • LELEK Is Changing How Europe Sees Croatian Music 19 hours ago by Lauren Simmonds
    Made in Croatia, News, eurovision croatia 2026, lelek

    May the 15th, 2026 – LELEK is altering how Europe experiences Croatian music and making the country a much more serious contender outside of typical Eurovision pop. For years, Croatia struggled to define what kind of Eurovision country it wanted to be. Some entries leaned heavily into your typical Eurovision-style generic radio-pop formulas. Others embraced novelty and chaos. Qualification failures became common during much of the 2010s, and Croatia often felt like a participant searching for an identity rather than actually really expressing one. Now, however, something appears to be changing with the emergence of LELEK . Following the international

  • Croatia’s Supermarket Wars Strengthen Amid Pushback on Prices 19 hours ago by Lauren Simmonds
    News, prices croatia, supermarkets croatia

    May the 15th, 2026 – Croatia’s supermarket wars are intensifying as consumers begin to push back on the ridiculously high prices that have been the “norm” for much too long now. As spiralling inflation continues to dominate public discussion, competition between major retail chains is becoming increasingly aggressive, with discounts, loyalty campaigns and public price comparisons now central to how supermarkets market themselves. Croatian media and consumer groups are paying close attention because food prices have become one of the country’s most politically sensitive issues. For many, Croatia’s now infamously high prices have become the clearest symbol of rising living

  • Camping in Croatia is No Longer Cheap Tourism 19 hours ago by Lauren Simmonds
    News, Tourism News, camping croatia

    May the 15th, 2026 – Camping in Croatia was once the epitome of cheap tourism, but it seems that those days are over. In certain coastal locations, campsites are now generating more income than hotels. Camping along the coast and the islands in Croatia was once associated mainly with budget tourism and family holidays. The sector has changed dramatically however, and in some coastal regions, modern campsites are now generating revenues and occupancy levels that rival or even outperform traditional hotel investments. Across Istria, Kvarner and parts of Dalmatia, many campsites have evolved into high-end tourism complexes with mobile homes,

  • Can Croatia’s Smaller Cities Finally Challenge Zagreb? 20 hours ago by Lauren Simmonds
    Lifestyle, News, croatian cities, remote work croatia

    May the 15th, 2026 – Are Croatia’s smaller cities and towns finally managing to hold at least somewhat of a candle to Zagreb? For very many decades, Zagreb dominated almost everything in the entire country; jobs, salaries, schooling, universities, business opportunities and more. If you wanted to embark on any kind of remotely serious career in Croatia, the assumption was simple: eventually, you had to up and move to Zagreb, no matter where in the country you hailed from. Things are starting to alter. The change is slow but steady. Cities like Osijek, Varaždin and Zadar are increasingly trying to

  • Solin: The Croatian Town That Was Once Among the Roman Empire’s Largest 20 hours ago by Lauren Simmonds
    Lifestyle, roman history croatia, Salona, solin

    May the 15th, 2026 – Solin is situated near bustling Split. Today, most people simply travel through it or past it, giving it no thought at all. That’s a mistake. Solin is an unassuming Croatian town that was actually once among the Roman Empire’s largest. Just a few kilometres from Split lies one of the most historically important places in Croatia, yet many tourists heading toward the Adriatic coast barely notice it. Putni kofer writes that the town of Solin, located northeast of Split, was once the site of ancient Salona, the capital of the glorious Roman province of Dalmatia