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10 May 2021

3 Outstanding examples of sustainable architecture in Europe

In this era of climate change, sustainability has become a resonated word in every sector, including architecture. From design to material to construction to operations, everything […]
10 May 2021

Manneken-Pis offered a new costume to celebrate Europe Day

On the eve of Europe Day, celebrated every year on May 9, Didier Reynders, Commissioner for Justice, and Stefaan De Rynck, Head of the Representation of […]
10 May 2021

Sorry Portugal but Nepal holds the title of the world’s longest pedestrian suspension bridge

On the 2nd of May, Portugal marked a historic event with the official opening of their new bridge the “Arouca 516” and while we congratulate them […]
7 May 2021

A hotel in Dubai breaks a Guinness record with the world’s highest infinity pool

The infinity pool at the Address Beach Resort hotel in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates has broken the world record positioned at a height of […]
7 May 2021

Maisie Williams is the new H&M’s Global Sustainability Ambassador

Swedish clothing brand H&M has invited Game of Thrones actress Maisie Williams to be its Global Sustainability Ambassador. Along the same lines of its sustainable goals, […]
7 May 2021

New Switzerland Tourism campaign stars Roger Federer and Robert De Niro

As travel slowly resumes and tourist boards around the world prepare to welcome tourists, the new campaign by Switzerland Tourism is certainly unique. With the usual […]
7 May 2021

The world’s first Batman-themed restaurant is coming to London

The world’s first ever Batman-themed restaurant is coming to London, UK and will feature Batman, Superman and other DC Comics characters, says Movie studio Warner Bros. […]
7 May 2021

7 Must visit attractions in Krakow

Kraków, a southern Poland city near the border of the Czech Republic, is known for its well-preserved medieval core and Jewish quarter. Famous for its rich […]
7 May 2021

5 reasons teleworking should not prevent employees from having a proper lunch break

The pandemic has changed many aspects of daily life, but one of the most influential of these is that of the workplace. The phenomenon of teleworking […]
7 May 2021

8 facts about the Expo 2020 Dubai

Previously scheduled to start in October 2020, the Expo 2020 Dubai will now be held between 1 October 2021 and 31 March 2022. After being postponed […]
7 May 2021

Brussels Airlines waves goodbye to Magritte airplane

Brussels Airlines has announced that it will paint over the images meant to pay tribute to Belgian Surrealist painter René Magritte on one of its airplanes. […]
6 May 2021

Tokyo to reserve 300 hotel rooms in case Olympic athletes contract Covid-19

Olympic athletes who exhibit mild symptoms of Covid-19 in Tokyo could be isolated in hundreds of hotel rooms near the Athletes’ Village. Participants and staff members […]
6 May 2021

These are the countries where you pay more for a beer

Beer is a drink that brings people together in many cultures, in many contexts. The cost of a beer varies more or less depending on where […]
6 May 2021

EU Council adds Israel to the list of countries for which member states should gradually lift restrictions on non-essential travel

Following a review under the recommendation on the gradual lifting of the temporary restrictions on non-essential travel into the EU, the Council updated the list of […]
6 May 2021

Renowned Glastonbury Festival site to become family-friendly campsite this summer

Worthy Farm, the site of the UK’s renowned Glastonbury Festival in Glastonbury, Somerset, is to be given a make over this summer. In light of the […]
6 May 2021

Liverpool pilots UK’s first nightclub event in a year

On the weekend 1st May Liverpool hosted a weekend-long nightclub event, the first restriction-free event of its kind in the UK for a year. The party […]