ADa Wein is a Travel Tomorrow reporter. She is a Belgian-born writer who has lived in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. She writes about travel, culture, arts, and politics. Ada publishes the newsletter Art & Terror, a weekly press review where politics meets art. She has contributed to Book Salon, Aslan Media, and published children's stories and fiction, some of which can be found on Ephémérides. Art & Terror was created to explore philosophical debates on political matters through various mediums: essays, analyses, poetry, pictures, and documentaries. ADa lives in Brussels with her two daughters.
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The first of three major live shows of the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 kicks off this evening at St. Jakobshalle in Basel, with the semi-finals leading up […]
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Nepal is about to introduce a major change to its mountaineering regulations: a new law that will require climbers to have summitted at least one 7,000-metre […]
The Egyptian government has allocated €45 million to revamp the iconic Sphinx and Pyramids of Giza, after years of laissez-faire, mismanagement and growing frustration from tourists. Once […]
Brussels Airport has been hit harder than anticipated by the national strike on Tuesday 29 April. While early forecasts suggested that around 30% of departing flights […]
Victor Blaho, known for his YouTube channel Same but Different, has gone viral after documenting his latest venture: a gruelling 46-hour train journey through India. Under […]
Turkmenistan is following in the footsteps of the other Central Asian countries by opening up to tourism, with the passing of a new law last Friday […]
A new cruise line wants to revolutionise the way we live by transforming travel into a permanent way of life, offering full-time residency across the seas […]
The Maldives’ ban on Israeli passport holders, initially announced last year by President Mohamed Muizzu, has been ratified and is now fully effective, rendering any Israeli […]
After months of political tensions and economic strain, Canadian airlines are facing a sharp decline in travel from Canada to the US and are rapidly reorganising […]