Deborah O’Donoghue is a reporter at Travel Tomorrow. This British-Irish writer lived in the UK and France before moving to Belgium. She has travelled all over the world and worked in car body repairs, in the best fish ‘n’ chip shop in Brighton, and been a gopher in a comedy club, as well as a teacher. She’s a past winner of the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association Short Story Prize. Her début novel, Sea of Bones, was published by the UK's Legend Press in 2019 and Droemer Knaur Germany in 2021.
Deadly winter storms and at least twelve tornadoes have hit the United States and Canada, causing at least three deaths as well as mass power outages, […]
In its crack-down on increasingly inconvenient shared mobility vehicles, the government of the Brussels Capital Region passed a decree earlier this year aimed at better regulating […]
A measure announced in February 2023 has entered into effect in Montpellier. As of 21 December, all residents of the French metropole can enjoy free public […]
The travel and tourism sector uses up to 5.8% of global available freshwater, according to a new industry report released by the World Travel and Tourism […]
Quite rightly, the focus in the mainstream media has been on the apparently successful moves to remove commitments to stop burning oil and gas. That this […]
Azerbaijan looks almost certain to welcome next year’s COP29 climate summit, having secured the support of Eastern European nations and being endorsed by current COP28 hosts, […]
With sustainability still high on lists of worldwide travel trends, Booking.com and the UN’s World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) have come together to guide accommodation providers on […]
Cigarette butt pollution costs governments worldwide $26 billion (24 billion euros) to manage, a new study published in Tobacco Control journal has estimated. The figure, adjusted […]
The Government of the South Aegean in collaboration with the TUI Care Foundation have unveiled plans for the TUI Forest, a reforestation initiative set to take […]
The summer of 2022 and its extreme heatwaves may have caused over 70,000 premature excess deaths across Europe, researchers say. More deaths than previously thought The […]
As Paris continues to grapple with pollution, its Mayor, Anne Hidalgo, has announced controversial plans to pedestrianise parts of the city centre. The plans involve turning […]
Romania is often overlooked on the European tourism radar and, when it pops up, Dracula overshadows most of its other attractions. Yes, Bram Stocker’s novel has […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]