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Marta studied Political Science and Media & Journalism at the Catholic University of Portugal (UCP) and has developed her journalistic career working for the Portuguese newspapers Diário de Notícias, Correio da Manhā and media outlets in Brussels. She is a reporter for Travel Tomorrow, and is also engaged in delivering communications services and EU policy research for different consultancies in Brussels. A former Blue Book trainee of the European Commission, Marta has a keen interest in EU and global affairs, and experience in reporting and interpreting information. Whenever she can, Marta loves traveling, exploring nature and learning about regenerative agriculture. She is also quite enthusiastic about space ventures and the cosmos.

5 September 2023

One billion people at risk of dying due to climate change, study claims

Climate change is having significant and detrimental effects on people and communities around the world and a recent study is raising the alarm suggesting that nearly […]
5 September 2023

Will North Korea reopen for tourists?

Visiting North Korea as a tourist is not something many people have ventured on. Although getting accurate estimates is difficult and different sources offer different numbers, […]
4 September 2023

Climate change puts Prosecco and European wine culture at risk

Some of Europe’s most cherished wines, including the beloved Prosecco, are at risk of disappearing due to the impacts of climate change, according to a recent […]
4 September 2023

Wildfires in Greece are the biggest ever recorded in the EU

During a summer that has witnessed the hottest month of July in the past 120,000 years, with heat storms taking over Europe, wildfires spread in destinations […]
4 September 2023

World’s largest all-electric vessel soon to operate between Argentina and Uruguay

The maritime industry, which includes shipping and transportation by sea, accounts for 3% of worldwide greenhouse gases (GHG), a substantial portion of global emissions.  1. Incat […]
4 September 2023

Eurostar launches service from London to French Alps for ski season

Eurostar is gearing up for a new venture this winter, providing skiers and snowboarders with a convenient and eco-friendly route to the breathtaking French Alps. The […]
4 September 2023

Airlines call for compensation reform after UK ATC failure cancelled over 2,000 flights

Last week, a system-wide malfunction of the UK’s National Air Traffic Service (NATS) lasting several hours caused severe disruptions to flights to, from or simply passing […]
4 September 2023

Cancelled flight led couple to spend almost 3 days on buses and trains from Split to Norwich

During the UK air traffic control mayhem last week, hundreds of flights from, to or just passing over the UK were cancelled or severely delayed. One […]
4 September 2023

Finland starts trial of world’s first digital passports

As of 28 August, the Finish Border Guard started the pilot testing of a digital passport system, Digital Travel Credentials (DTC), allowing citizens departing from Helsinki […]
4 September 2023

Qantas could face “hundreds of millions” in fines if found guilty of selling canceled-flights tickets

In a bid to send a strong message to corporations, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is seeking to impose “hundreds of millions” of dollars […]
4 September 2023

Eating spicy food may help you live longer, says a new study

A study looking at the chili pepper consumption and mortality of Italian adults has revealed that those who regularly eat chili peppers are likely to live […]
4 September 2023

France wants to end mega-low airfares

France is about to propose to the EU a minimum flight price policy that ends low-cost airfares. France’s Transport Minister Clément Beaune said the measure is […]
1 September 2023

EU production of coal and gas hits record low as demand plummets, Ember report says

The findings were presented by the clean energy think tank Ember, which analyses changes in Europe’s power sector from January to June 2023 to measure the […]
1 September 2023

Air pollution is more dangerous than smoking cigarettes or drinking alcohol

Air pollution is the greatest external threat to human life expectancy on the planet. That’s the key takeaway from the latest report published by the Energy […]
1 September 2023

Virgin Galactic’s third space tourism mission to launch on September 8

Virgin Galactic has officially announced the date for its upcoming space tourism mission, Galactic 03, scheduled for September 8. This venture marks the third commercial spaceflight […]
1 September 2023

BermudAir is the new kid on the block promising ‘business class only’

BermudAir, Bermuda’s first carrier, has just launched and promises an exclusively business class service on all its flights. The airline’s inaugural flight is bound to head […]