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The Global Tourism Forum 2025, which gathered leading figures from the tourism industry, international experts, and business representatives from more than 50 countries, served as...
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Of all the political debates which Labour have embroiled themselves in since coming into government, welfare reform is one that will continue to rear...
Today, Belgium, like other EU countries, is facing an increase in migration. Our citizens have to financially support a large number of migrants for...
A year after the world saw roughly 1.5 billion people head to the polls, political upheaval hasn’t stopped. While 2024 saw elections in more...
The impact of the civil war in Syria has left its economy badly scarred. Data from the UN Statistics Division showed that the biggest...
The Global Tourism Forum 2025, which gathered leading figures from the tourism industry, international experts, and business representatives from more than 50 countries, served as...
The strategic value of tourism: economic engine, reputational asset – and the milestone convening of the Global Tourism Forum 2025 in Brussels As the global...
For over 75 years, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has been instrumental in the delivery of healthcare globally, supporting governments and aid groups to...
The First Steps Toward Europe From the earliest years of independence, Uzbekistan has sought to establish close partnership relations with Europe and its member...
As the world continues to navigate economic transformation, geopolitical shifts, and rapid technological innovation, the tourism industry stands at a defining crossroads, writes Bulut...
The Snus Museum, Stockholm Sweden is on the brink of eradicating cigarette smoking. Not through bans or moralising, but by embracing innovation. Its quiet...
BRUSSELS, Oct. 4, 2025 – MG, one of the world’s most recognized automotive brands, made its debut at BusWorld Brussels, under the theme “Find...
The brutal and murderous attack outside the Heaton Park synagogue in Manchester on Yom Kippur was not an isolated act of madness – writes...
This week, in a remarkable show of unity, 28 companies, including Siemens, Airbus, and Saab signed a pledge to increase their investments in Europe by...
From being ravaged by conflict to becoming a possible land of global opportunity, investors are cautiously turning their attention to Syria. While those working...