MADRID (AP) -- Spain's government has fined Airbnb 64 million euros (about $75 million) for advertising unlicensed tourist rentals. The move is the latest government action in Spain against short-term ...
A report found Atlanta's hospitality industry could make $70 million during the World Cup. How to get a piece of the action ...
Steve Cahillane will become the new CEO of The Kraft Heinz Company on Jan. 1, the company announced. He will lead one of the ...
Spain's government has fined Airbnb $75 million for advertising unlicensed tourist rentals, officials said Monday.
Spain fines Airbnb $75M for unlicensed rentals ...
The EU will on Tuesday present a first-ever plan to address the continent's deepening housing crisis, aiming to boost ...
Colorado policymakers and advocacy groups are responding to reports that the federal government could begin loosening restrictions on marijuana, according to insiders in Washington. According to the ...
Family and friends of the two students who were killed in the mass shooting at Brown University on Saturday have released the names of their lost loved ones. Ella Cook, a 19-year-old sophomore from ...
The Islamic State group and other militant organizations are experimenting with artificial intelligence as a tool to boost ...
Airbnb was fined more than $74.8 million by the Spanish Ministry of Consumer Affairs for allegedly listing prohibited or ...
Madrid said the €64 million fine is due to rentals' licensing issues as the country continues to battle its rising housing ...
Spain's government has fined Airbnb 64 million euros or $75 million for advertising unlicensed tourist rentals ...
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