Now playing Next Euronews Witness Border violence: What is going on in Bulgaria? We find out what's going on along the border between Bulgaria and Turkey, as Sofia seeks Schengen Area accession amid worrying reports of abuse and violence towards migrants by Bulgarian border police. 20/07/2023
Now playing Next Travel News EU could soon make freedom of movement easier for non-EU residents Rules around long-term residency and moving around the bloc could be simpler from next year. 25/04/2023
Now playing Next World News Europe raises its defences amid surge of COVID-19 cases in China Spain's Health Minister said that the government would be pushing for similar measures at a European level. 30/12/2022
Now playing Next Travel News No more travel restrictions in the EU, thanks to new advice The Council of the European Union has updated its travel recommendations to lift all COVID-19 related restrictions. 14/12/2022
Now playing Next Travel News Brits won’t have to pay €7 EU fee next summer after ‘e-visa’ delay These are the European countries you’ll have to pay to enter, as the ETIAS scheme seeks to “increase security" across the bloc. 08/08/2022
Now playing Next World News Brexit's new migration borders 'fracture ties' of mixed UK-EU families A study finds Brexit has created 'new borders' within families where one partner is British, the other European, due to differences in citizenship and migration status — causing much anxiety over future mobility. 26/07/2022
Now playing Next Travel News Border dispute erupts between UK and France over Dover travel chaos Queues of cars and lorries at the port of Dover in the UK over the weekend have led to a dispute between British and French officials over who is to blame. 25/07/2022
Now playing Next Travel News Brits still get free healthcare in the EU despite Brexit - here’s how Post-Brexit travel upheaval has left millions of people confused about healthcare and travel insurance. 06/06/2022
Now playing Next Travel News Schengen visas to move online in win for travellers In response to feedback from travellers, the EU has promised a “smooth and secure” online visa process. 17/05/2022
Now playing Next Travel News Russian passports reduced to 'junk status', new report says As sanctions and travel restrictions are introduced, the Henley Passport Index shows the impact of the Ukraine war on travel. 11/04/2022
Now playing Next Travel News Update: Italy becomes latest country to approve digital nomad visas The new permit looks set to last for a year, and include those in your family unit. 01/04/2022
Now playing Next No Comment Dining with the undead in Riyadh, Saudi A restaurant in Saudi Arabia is offering patrons in the conservative kingdom a unique experience -- dishes with a side of skull and blood in the company of zombies and vampires. 27/01/2022
Now playing Next People Who has the right to call a country dangerous? Vivienne Dovi explains how countries generally thought of as ‘safe’ are only deemed so through the experiences of white travellers. 03/12/2021
Now playing Next Travel News Wave goodbye to passport stamps in EU border overhaul Visitors will need to swipe in and out of the EU next year as it looks to tighten up on security and people outstaying their visas. 17/11/2021
Now playing Next Travel News Which countries have been removed from the UK's red list? UK travellers will soon be able to travel to previously restricted countries. 07/10/2021
Now playing Next Travel News UK travel: Amber list scrapped as of 4am today As of today, the UK has scrapped its amber list for international travel. What does it mean for people who want to visit? 04/10/2021
Now playing Next World News UK stops accepting ID cards for European arrivals European citizens now need a valid passport to enter the UK as post-Brexit rules enter into force on Friday. 01/10/2021
Now playing Next Travel News Quarantine loophole sees major boost in tourism from India to Serbia There has been an uptick in travellers from India in Serbia recently, as the country introduces visa-free travel. 05/08/2021
Now playing Next Travel News Italy has the highest number of people unable to afford a holiday Some 35 million of the poorest in Europe can't afford a one week holiday. About 7 million of them are Italians. 02/08/2021
Now playing Next Travel News European travel demand drives easyJet summer comeback The budget airline plans to reach 60 per cent of its pre-pandemic capacity this summer, as demand for travel rises. 20/07/2021