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13 September 2021

Facebook and Ray-Ban launch “smart glasses” to capture pictures and videos

Last Thursday, Facebook finally launched its smart glasses in partnership with eyewear brand Ray-Ban. The futuristic sunglasses incorporate two small cameras and several tiny microphones and […]
13 September 2021

Emirates’ Brussels-Dubai route shows positive signs despite Covid-19

Despite the pandemic, Belgian managing authorities of Emirates airline declared that the Brussels-Dubai route operated by the carrier has been very profitable since last winter. In […]
10 September 2021

Denmark becomes the first EU country to drop Covid-19 measures

Thanks to the success of the vaccination campaign, Denmark is the first EU country to lift all coronavirus restrictions and to completely go back to pre-pandemic […]
8 September 2021

Berlin tourist industry closes the summer with pent-up demand

Since the reopening of the German capital last June, the Berlin tourism industry is showing positive signs of recovery. In the first semester of 2021, the […]
8 September 2021

New Zealand lifts Covid-19 lockdown

This week, New Zealand has lifted its tight Covid-19 lockdown measures. The new rule, which is in force since last Tuesday, has allowed more than three […]
8 September 2021

Israel to reopen for small groups of vaccinated travellers

Last Sunday, Israel’s government communicated the intention to reopen its borders for small tour groups of vaccinated travellers. Starting from September 19, the country will welcome […]
7 September 2021

Aperol Spritz: The history of the Italian aperitif

Aperol Spritz, the famous sparkling aperitif with its vibrant orange color, is an iconic drink that can now be found almost anywhere in the world. But […]
7 September 2021

6 spots to enjoy a drink in Brussels

If you’re in Brussels and are looking for a place to have a glass of wine or a cocktail with friends, keep reading… There are quite […]
6 September 2021

A brief history of Oktoberfest

It’s finally September, which means that the Oktoberfest should be upon us. Unfortunately, even this year, the German government has announced that the beer festival will […]
6 September 2021

Air traffic grows in July, but the recovery is still ongoing

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has released the air passenger analysis for the month of July 2021. According to the report, July 2021 has shown […]
6 September 2021

Small and large events: What are the rules in Brussels?

On September 1, Belgium lifted several Covid-19 restrictions. But the Brussels Capital Region has not implemented the same relaxations that came into effect last Wednesday in […]
6 September 2021

New Apple feature allows users to show their ID at airport security

Apple has recently announced the introduction of a new iPhone feature that will enable users to have access to their driver’s license directly on Apple Wallet. […]
3 September 2021

What is a ryokan? Discovering Japanese guest houses

Ryokans are traditional inns run by Japanese families. They are all characterized by a silent environment, precise architecture, simplicity and minimalism. Ryokans are normally designed like […]
3 September 2021

Aokigahara. A dark tourism spot in Japan

Dark tourism was first designated in 1996 and it is now established as a term to indicate specific places linked to death, fear and suffering such […]
2 September 2021

10 best fine dining restaurants in Europe according to Tripadvisor

Last month, Tripadvisor announced its best high-end restaurants in Europe. Many of them boast one or more Michelin stars and are run by world-famous chefs, while […]
1 September 2021

Unexpected traditions protected by UNESCO

UNESCO published its first list of protected places in 1978. At that time, the organization designated only cultural and natural sites. To date, there are 1,154 […]