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Iva Galovic is a communication professional and content creator passionate about traveling, art and food. Native Croatian, she has a Master’s Degree in History of Art, Russian Language and Literature as well as Marketing. She has been working on communication campaigns and cultural and art projects in Croatia, Thailand, China and Belgium where she is currently living and where she finished EPAS – European Postgraduate in Arts in Sound at the School of Arts in Ghent. Natural born storyteller, Iva is also a co-founder of the Brussels based agency for communication and audiovisual production Zipper Lab.

9 February 2023

Why you should add Karlovac to your bucket list

In the heart of Croatia there is a perfect little town that you wouldn’t want to miss when visiting the country. Everything is special about Karlovac […]
9 February 2023

Driverless buses are arriving soon in 3 European cities

A new consortium is developing an automated electric minibus service called the Horizon Europe ULTIMO project. According to the World Economic Forum (WEF), the project has […]
9 February 2023

Wind and solar power generated more electricity in the EU last year than gas did

Solar and wind power generated a fifth of Europe’s electricity in 2022, overtaking gas for the first time, according to the European Electricity Review 2023. The […]
8 February 2023

Ukrainians are protecting their country’s cultural landmarks with their phones

Ukraine’s cultural heritage is at risk of being destroyed by the war. As of January 2023, UNESCO announced it has verified damage to 235 sites of […]
8 February 2023

Paris to open France’s biggest hip hop and street art museum

Paris is no stranger to the street art culture and the French capital is about to open the country’s biggest museum dedicated to hip hop and […]
8 February 2023

5 Valentine’s Day activities to try out in Brussels

In just a few days’ time, we’ll be celebrating the most romantic day of the year. Even though Valentine might seem like a commercial feast to […]
8 February 2023

What if traveling beyond our Solar System were no longer Science Fiction?

What would it be like to travel in outer space and see all the planets of the Solar System or even beyond? What if it were […]
8 February 2023

The record-breaking bird that flew from Alaska to Australia without stopping

When thinking of birds, you probably picture the little robin of the woods who’s been living in your garden since forever (did you know robins are […]
8 February 2023

The world’s biggest speed dating event will take place in Brussels amid Valentine’s Day

If you’re single, there are certain days in the year which can feel a little weird or awkward. Take Christmas for example: each and every year, […]
8 February 2023

Indonesia’s tourism industry is now aiming for ‘quality over quantity’

On February 3rd, Indonesia announced several tourism recovery strategies on the sidelines of the ASEAN Tourism Forum (ATF) 2023, which took place from February 2 to […]
8 February 2023

Why Sustainable Tourism failed

John Swarbrooke is widely recognised as having written the textbook on Sustainable Tourism Management. Published in 1998, it was widely used in colleges and universities, informing […]
7 February 2023

Direct train from London to Bordeaux to start running in 2026

If you’re a bit of a wine enthusiast, you’ll certainly want to read what we’ve got in store for you today. Even more so if you’re […]
7 February 2023

Scientists in Australia produce hydrogen from sea water

An international team of scientists in Australia may held the promising answer for clean energy by devising a unique method to split sea water to produce […]
7 February 2023

Lufthansa and Air France-KLM eye bankrupt Flybe’s airport slots

On 28 January, UK airline Flybe declared bankruptcy, for the second time in three years, leaving about 75,000 passengers with no flight. After the news, Lufthansa […]
7 February 2023

Ryanair and EasyJet cancel flights due to French air traffic controllers’ strikes

French air traffic controllers (ATC) are in the middle of a series of strikes against a pension reform. The third series started yesterday, at 5pm, and […]
7 February 2023

Hawaii tourists might have to pay a ‘green fee’ for visiting the island’s landmark spots

Hawaii is considering introducing a tourism “green fee” for people visiting key landmarks and locations to safeguard the state’s natural beauties—and the proposal is getting strong […]