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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 October 2020

Top 5 traditional Croatian dishes to try in Zagreb

When visiting Croatia, in whatever part of the country you go, one thing is sure: you will enjoy delicious food. Croatian people are true gourmands and […]
9 October 2020

Discovering 3 Brussels’ peeing statues

It might sound weird, but one of the most famous symbols of the capital of Europe is a little curly boy peeing shamelessly right a few […]
9 October 2020

Trekking can change a life and the lives of millions

“Chasing angels or fleeing demons, go to the mountains.” – Jeffrey Rasley. In 1998 John Wood was an upcoming executive at Microsoft. In the frantic pace of his corporate […]
9 October 2020

Mazda in the spotlight: 100 years of history at Autoworld

To pay tribute to this dynamic centenarian, from the 16th October through to 13th December Autoworld is organising a retrospective of the Japanese make with 16 […]
9 October 2020

Travel & Tourism CEOs present plan to save 100 million jobs

G20 Tourism Ministers hosted more than 45 CEOs and Members of WTTC, who presented their plan to save the embattled Travel & Tourism sector and 100m […]
9 October 2020

Agreement to Restore Confidence in International Aviation

Ahead of the G20 summit of the world’s largest economies, which includes a dedicated tourism segment, the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) has signed a Memorandum of […]
9 October 2020

‘Rediscover Jamaica’ campaign successfully restarts tourism

A country which, like many, has seen its tourism sector suffer the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, Jamaica seems to be making its first steps towards […]
8 October 2020

Must-see attractions in San Francisco

San Francisco: a chilly, hilly, and windy city by the bay. This city stands out for its world-class culture, fine cuisine, vibrant waterfront, and Victorian architecture. […]
8 October 2020

6 spots you cannot miss on the Peaks of Europe

The Peaks of Europe is one of the most beautiful and emblematic places I have ever been to. The green landscapes have an immaculate and pure, […]
8 October 2020

A new mural pays homage to health care workers in Brussels

In recent years, Brussels has seen the creation of several new murals created by street artists and supported by various regional institutions. At the initiative of […]
8 October 2020

Why the Commission sees 2021 to be the European Year of Rail

According to their proposal in March this year, the Commission sees 2021 as the European Year of Rail, an idea which supports the delivery of its […]
8 October 2020

South Dakota and Wyoming Tourism: the ultimate American road trip

As those in the United States begin to travel again and road trips to the great outdoors emerge as the preferred type of holiday, South Dakota […]
8 October 2020

Uganda reopens borders and welcomes tourists back to nature

Following the countries re-opening of borders to tourists on 1st October, Uganda is welcoming back visitors to explore the natural beauty and incredible wildlife which makes […]
7 October 2020

Stricter measures imposed in Brussels to stop spread of Covid-19

Under new proposals, all cafés in Brussels will have to close their doors from Thursday 8 October. It applies to cafes and the cafeterias of sports […]
7 October 2020

Covid-19: European Commission approves €19.3 million loan guarantee for TAROM

The European Commission has approved, under EU State aid rules, a loan guarantee of around €19.3 million to compensate the Romanian state-owned airline TAROM for damaged […]
7 October 2020

Covid-19: Dutch hospitals have run out of leading treatment

Dutch hospitals have used up all their stock of Remdesivir, a US-made drug for treating severe Covid-19 patients and the first one to be approved by […]