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Dana is a Travel Tomorrow reporter. She graduated in Political Science and International Relations. She moved to Brussels from Romania for her studies and Mont des Arts made her fall in love with the city and remain here. She loves animals, especially dogs, and everything food related, but dessert most of all.

21 November 2023

World’s fastest, longest and tallest rollercoaster to open in Saudi Arabia in 2024

The world’s fastest, longest and tallest rollercoaster is being built in Qiddiya, a new district on the outskirts of Riyadh whish is among the megaprojects aimed […]
21 November 2023

World’s “urban explosion” will see shared mobility explosion too, says new report

A new report examining the world’s expanding urban population and the ensuing pressure on transport systems, points to shared mobility as part of the answer. By […]
21 November 2023

Italy launches vintage sleeper trains from Rome to Dolomites

Another sleeper train route for Europe is now being launched, just in time for ski season, and this one has an extra layer of charm thanks […]
21 November 2023

Italy bans lab-grown meat in attempt to help farmers

In a world where vegetarians and vegans are getting more and more numerous, the Italian government has just voted a somewhat controversial law. Proposed in April, […]
21 November 2023

What to expect from the 2023 Winter Wonders in Brussels

It’s that time of the year again. The 22-metre-tall Normand fir tree has already made its way to the centre of the Grand Place, waiting for […]
21 November 2023

Is it safe to travel to Iceland?

The world is watching Iceland after a series of small earthquakes and warnings from seismologists that a volcanic eruption is imminent. How dangerous is it? Where? […]
21 November 2023

Thousands in line to get Elon Musk’s brain chip implant

Since Elon Musk’s brain chip, Neuralink, started recruiting volunteers for conducting the ‘first-in-human’ clinical trial, it has received “an outpouring of interest from thousands of prospective […]
21 November 2023

Cambodia criticised for human rights violations at tourist hotspot Angkor Wat

Thousands of families have been evicted from Cambodia’s iconic Angkor Wat temple in a move that has now drawn stern criticism from human rights groups. UNESCO […]
20 November 2023

Kazakhstan plans to double its GDP by 2029

Kazakhstan is looking to diversify its economy from traditional exports of gas and oil and foreign investment will be crucial in achieving that goal, Prime Minister […]
20 November 2023

Australian startup develops world’s first hydrogen-powered eVTOL aircraft

Australian aerospace startup AMSL Aero (AMSL) has been awarded a grant of 5.43 million Australian dollars (3.25 million euros) by the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA), […]
20 November 2023

Ambassador cruise line to adopt Starlink Wi-Fi on its ships

In the twenty-first century, living without Wi-Fi has become unthinkable. And even though some is better than none, for many of us, broadband speed is important, […]
20 November 2023

Italy’s booming tourist sector celebrates but seeks to spread the burden of overtourism

Italy’s tourism sector has boomed again in 2023, according to new figures coming out of the southern European country’s tourist board. The board’s director of marketing, […]
20 November 2023

Business class passengers get served “imported dog food” due to unlucky translation

What do you get when you combine the bad reputation of airplane food with a very unlucky translation? China Eastern Airlines found out the answer to […]
20 November 2023

The perfect Brussels getaway for the sweater weather

Winter has arrived in Brussels, or at least the grey, wet, windy kind of winter that Brussels gets. The parks that are flooded with picnickers during […]
20 November 2023

EU to stop shipping plastic waste to poor countries from 2026

On 17 November, EU Member States reached a critical agreement to no longer ship plastic waste to countries outside of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and […]
20 November 2023

Solar-powered “arificial leaf” can both clean dirty water and turn it into fuel, say researchers

Scientists have found a way to purify dirty water and generate hydrogen fuel at the same time. The new device, dubbed an “artificial leaf”, can not […]