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Europe travel: What you need to know about traveling this summer

Last summer, tourists from around the world couldn't get into Europe. This summer many should be able to, though the tangle of entry requirements will vary by country and could change quickly. Here's what you need to know about going to Europe.

Spain sentences three men who helped jihadists in 2017 Barcelona attacks

Spain sentences three men who helped jihadists in 2017 Barcelona attacks NEWS WIRES © Josep Lago, AFP A Spanish court on Thursday handed jail terms of up to 53 years to three men who helped the jihadists behind the 2017 Barcelona attacks that killed 16 people. The Islamic State (IS) group claimed the bloodshed of August 17-18, 2017, when pedestrians were mown down by a van in Barcelona and others were attacked at a nearby seaside town as Europe was battered by a string of jihadist attacks. Following a three-month trial which began in November, the National Court convicted Mohamed Houli Chemlal, 24, and Driss Oukabir, 32, of belonging to the terror cell behind the attacks, handing them sentences of 53 years and 46 years respectively.

Biohacking: The quest to live forever has dangerous pitfalls

Biohacking: The quest to live forever has dangerous pitfalls DNA injections, RFID implants and stem-cell infusions the lengths people will go to become superhuman. Listen - 06:23 Cyborg artist and transpecies activist Manel De Aguas has implanted Weather Fins at each side of his head, which allow him to sense atmospheric pressure, humidity and temperature. Josep Lago/AFP/Getty Images We could all stand to hack our lives a bit. Most of us should eat more vegetables, get more sleep and untether ourselves from our electronics. These basic principles of healthy living hold the power to unlock energy, productivity and happiness. For most people, that s more than good enough. 

Jailed Rapper: Violence Erupts In Barcelona, Spain, On 5th Night Of Protests : NPR

Josep Lago/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Josep Lago/AFP via Getty Images Protesters clash with Mossos d Esquadra, the Catalan police force, following a demonstration Saturday in Barcelona against the imprisonment of Spanish rapper Pablo Hasel. Josep Lago/AFP via Getty Images A fifth night of protests in Barcelona over the arrest of a rapper, convicted of criticizing the country s monarchy and glorifying a separatist group, turned violent Saturday with protesters throwing objects at police, setting fires and looting and vandalizing many luxury shops. Police arrested Pablo Hasél last Tuesday for a 2018 conviction under Spain s Public Security Law, which bans the glorification of terrorist groups and insults against the Spanish monarchy. Authorities cite politically inflammatory lyrics and social media posts for charging Hasél, but his arrest immediately set off days of protests and sparked a debate over freedom of exp

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