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11 September 2020

10 weirdest museums in the world

Poo, hearses, human hair, noodles, toilets and much more. Around the world there are museums displaying quite unusual stuff… If fossils and rare paintings are not […]
10 September 2020

AstraZeneca’s vaccine trials halted over side effect

The late-stage of the coronavirus vaccine trials have been temporarily stopped by the developer AstraZeneca to assess the appearance of suspicions adverse effects that one trial […]
9 September 2020

4 Golf Resorts in Tuscany

Blue sea, rolling hills, stretches of uncontaminated fields and cultural cities: This is Tuscany. The broad tourist offer of this Italian region can please anyone. Even […]
9 September 2020

Xi Jinping defends China’s Covid-19 response amid global criticism

Chinese president Xi Jinping has defended China’s handling of the Covid-19 disease, declaring that Beijing acted transparently, and that it had taken concrete steps to save […]
7 September 2020

United States looks set to lose $155 billion from missing tourists

A devastating $155 billion looks set to be lost from the U.S. economy due to the collapse of international travel during 2020, according to latest research […]
4 September 2020

5 African restaurants in Brussels

Craving for some unusual tasty food? Maybe with colorful ingredients and spicy flavors? Try out these five African restaurants located in Brussels and you won’t be […]
4 September 2020

US ready for vaccine distribution by November 1

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has told states to get ready to distribute a covid-19 vaccine by November 1, two days before […]
3 September 2020

Eco-friendly accommodations in Namibia

Namibia is a country located along the Atlantic Ocean in Southern Africa and spanning over 800,000 km2 of natural beauties and cultural diversity. Namibia’s population counts a […]
3 September 2020

Venice Film Festival 2020: a Covid-safe event

September 2 marked the beginning of the 77th edition of the Venice International Film Festival. But this year the festival has a very different feel as organizers […]
2 September 2020

São Tomé and Príncipe: Africa’s Eden

São Tomé and Príncipe is an African island state which was once a Portuguese colony. It comprises two little tropical islands situated in the Gulf of […]
2 September 2020

10 UNESCO World Heritage Sites
in South Africa

Thanks to its breathtaking sceneries, vibrant culture and a rich biodiversity, South Africa is the country with most World Heritage Sites in Africa. The country counts […]
2 September 2020

Dutch rail will reduce journey time on Amsterdam-Brussels line

Dutch state-owned railway company Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS) wants to reduce the journey time travel on its Amsterdam-Brussels line, aiming to promote the train as a more […]
27 August 2020

Naked yoga: fun, comfort and self-confidence

Social nudity – in a non-sexual meaning – is now accepted by most open-minded people. But people who dare to live a clothes-free life are still […]
19 August 2020

4 Festivals in Santa Barbara County

The County of Santa Barbara is located on the coast of California, 95 miles North of Los Angeles. The County attracts each year more than 7 […]
18 August 2020

Cinque Terre: What to eat and drink

The Cinque Terre is a worldwide famous tourist destination located in the Liguria Region, Italy. The area comprises five small villages: Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and […]
18 August 2020

Montecito: The new home
of Harry and Meghan

The royals Harry and Meghan have chosen the Santa Barbara South Coast (California) for their new $14-million house, which includes 9 bedrooms, 16 bathrooms, a gym, […]