Cape Verde Defeats Spain, 0-0

This was the moment when Gianni Infantino, the grubby little cash slag who runs FIFA, could have made himself a noble and even admirable human being in the eyes of a world that absolutely knows he would lick an alley clean for 10 bucks. And of course, he passed on it because he checked his Venmo and nothing new was in the queue.

All he had to do was announce that Cape Verde's 0-0 draw with Spain…

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Spain Has The Best, Is The Best

It's time for the World Cup. We've been previewing each of the top 15 teams by FIFA rankings that made the tournament. Why the top 15? Because that's how many we needed to do in order for the USMNT to make the cut. You can read all of our previews here.


As the largest event humanity has ever come up with, it's safe to say that the World Cup is a big deal. In some way or other the…

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Move Over Barcelona! This Lesser-Known City Is One Of The Cheapest In Europe

Barcelona may still be at the top of the list of basically every Spain-bound tourist out there, with its world-famous Gaudí-designed Sagrada Família and Barceloneta beach drawing in tens of millions of visitors every year… but it's sort of starting to lose its luster a bit, right? Don't get us wrong, Barcelona's absolutely epic, but …

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I’ve Been To Over 40 Mediterranean Islands: These Are 4 I’ll Never Forget

Year in, year out, I watch people flock to the same three or four Mediterranean islands, either because they've got a thing for white parties and bottle service, or they just don't know any better. Not to be patronizing, but I mean, if I were a casual visitor to Europe myself and didn't, ahem, live …

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These Are Europe’s Top 3 Beach Destinations With Less Crowds This Summer

We know at this point in the lead-up to summer, you're probably being bombarded already with Mykonos girlies and scenic Amalfi Coast rides on your feed, but in case this will be your first Eurosummer, and you're craving a taste of that idyllic, slow-paced life, let us hold your hand as we say this: Those …

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Translating a Hemingway Centenary into a Journey Across France and Spain

Image courtesy of Gregory Dava This year, Ernest Hemingway's debut novel, The Sun Also Rises, celebrates its centenary. Within the seminal work, American and British expatriates in post-World War I Europe venture from Paris to Spain as they reflect on their lives and the circumstances of the times. It's with this narrative architecture in mind, […]

Mayrit Bienal Uncovers Madrid’s Oft-Overlooked Experimental Creative Scene

This year's edition of the multidisciplinary festival prompted artists, architects, and designers to develop speculative projects challenging the omnipresent (super)model frameworks that define our present day Courtesy of Fundacion Camper Madrid is home to especially established cultural institutions like museums the Prado and Reina Sofia; home to Velazquez's famous Las Meninas painting and…

A Perfect, Hidden Corner of Spain: All the Charm, None of the British and German Tourists

Mention traveling in Spain to pretty much anyone and you’re likely to get a response like this: “I’ve been to Spain. Madrid and Barcelona!” Spain’s two largest cities are wonderful, but…yawn. They’re so overcrowded with fellow tourists. Spain is crammed with incredible destinations and travelers should venture far beyond just Barcelona and Madrid to discover the […]

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Spanish Government Threatens to Fire Director of Museo Reina Sofía

Manuel Segade, the director of Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Spain’s national museum of 20th century art, has been threatened by lawmakers with removal from his post if he fails to complete an inventory of the museum’s collection by December 31st of this year, ARTnews reports. Following his appointment in 2023, Segade has […]

Top 5 European Destinations For Small Crowds & Less Heat This Summer

We're not here to discuss whether climate change is truly humanity's greatest woe or not, but we guess we can all agree these summers are getting unbearably hotter each passing year… Especially in the sun-scorched Mediterranean. Listen, we love a little Greek island hopping and scenic Amalfi drives ourselves, but not when it's over 90 …

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Spain’s Telefonica tests ultra-fast 5G mmWave, achieves upload speeds of over 1.8 Gbps

The pilot was carried out in collaboration with Sony, which tested the operation of a 5G audiovisual broadcasting system based on elements such as the CBK-RPU7 remote production unit for ultra-low latency HEVC video encoding

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Good Practice Map 2025

Press Release – Launch of the Good Practice Map 2025 Today, on the 18th of May 2026, OII Europe is proud to launch its Good Practice Map 2025! This year, we celebrate a particularly special map edition, which highlights some groundbreaking advancements towards better protection of intersex human rights across Europe, in a year simultaneously […]

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These Are 3 Of The Most Beautiful Small Towns In Europe To Visit This Summer

Eurosummer is fast approaching, and if you've been thinking of hopping across the pond for some of that Old World charm and amazing history, you might want to hold off on booking London or Paris… at least you've read this. Look, as much as we love those world-famous, iconic megacities, they’re not exactly where you …

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Move Over Barcelona! This Stunning City Nearby Is Cheaper

Barcelona is still the number one destination in Spain, no matter how trendy lesser-known spots like Galicia or the Basque Country get. It seems the average doesn't really care that La Rambla is more crowded than ever, prices are at an all-time high, or even that they're not even welcome. We won't judge them. Barcelona …

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I Have Visited Over 100 European Cities: These Are The 5 Most Beautiful Ones

You probably know at this point I’m Travel Off Path’s Euro correspondent. Having traveled to every single European country on the map—and being based in Paris myself, objectively one of the most beautiful cities in the world, whether you’re a fan or not—I’ve seen my fair share of Old World wonders in my time. From …

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These Are The 2 Trendiest Destinations In Europe This Summer According To Tripadvisor

If you're thinking of heading across the pond this summer, and you're not exactly sold on the idea of maddening crowds in Barcelona, or paying upwards of $1,000+ a night in Amalfi, we might have just have the perfect alternative for you. Well, Tripadvisor does. Trending Summer Alternatives 🍋 Italy Budget The $95 Amalfi? Tap …

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Court orders historian to repay grant funding for “pattern of plagiarism” in books

A federal court has ordered a “romance philologist” to repay the Swiss National Science Foundation roughly $51,000 after the group found the author responsible for “massive” scientific misconduct in two grant-funded books. Carla Rossi, scientific director of the Centro Scaligero degli Studi Danteschi in Verona, Italy, must repay the funding due to extensive plagiarism discovered … Continue…

5 Fairytale Medieval Towns In Europe With Cheap Prices & Zero Crowds

Not to be the bragacious one in the room, but I’m the guy all my friends come to when planning their yearly Eurotrip. With 40+ European countries under my belt—that's virtually all of them, mind you—and 100+ cities, it's fair to say I know the Old Continent like the back of my hand: from the …

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The Yayo Is Madrid’s Most Popular Underground Cocktail

Tourists in Madrid might expect to sip on cervezas, Garnacha wines, and Tintos de Verano. They might also hope to knock back a vermut — either straight or with soda. Indeed, Spain is the land of vermouth on tap, but there’s another, more underground vermouth-based cocktail popular among some Madrid locals. It’s called the Yayo, and, proportions aside, it’s much like the Negroni. It’s just two…

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Clever Street Art That Feels Made for the Spot (10 Photos)

From Massachusetts and Miami to Warsaw, Birmingham, Ecuador, France, and Spain, these works prove that a great mural does not always need a blank wall.

A road sign becomes The Last Supper. Concrete steps host a tiny chalk drama. A living hedge becomes a blanket over a sleeping child. Pipes, stairs, plants, barbed wire, and building corners all help finish the idea.

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