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9 June 2021

Rules to follow in Belgium if you want to watch the Euro 2020 on a terrace with friends

The UEFA Euro European Football Championship is set to start on Friday June 11th when Turkey will play against Italy. The tournament, which could not be […]
8 June 2021

June 23rd is World Female Ranger Day

Holly Budge has climbed Everest, raised over £400,000 for charities and describes herself as a “a badass adventurer with a couple of world records under her […]
8 June 2021

Have a go at Taekwondo in Brussels

Fancy learning a new skill whilst training you mind and body in the art of self defense? Taekwondo Thursdays at the Korean Cultural Centre in Brussels […]
4 June 2021

Towards a trusted and secure Digital Identity for all Europeans

The Commission today proposed a framework for a European Digital Identity which will be available to all EU citizens, residents, and businesses in the EU. Citizens […]
3 June 2021

Las Vegas has fully reopened with pandemic measures removed

As of June 1st, downtown Las Vegas is officially open for business with all pandemic protocols now removed. Casinos have started removing plexiglass screens, and businesses […]
2 June 2021

5 of the British royal family’s most bizarre rules

One of the most famous, iconic families around today, the British royal family are often the subject of newspaper, magazines and TV stories. Not exactly your […]
1 June 2021

Elon Musk’s 700mph hyperloop concept could become the fastest way to travel

Hyperloop is a new form of ground transport that could potentially see passengers traveling at over 700 mph (1100 km/h) in floating pod which races along […]
1 June 2021

Meet Doctor Jungle: The vet who is saving amputee elephants

Dr. Chloe Buiting – dubbed the ‘Jungle Doctor’ – is a dedicated 31-year-old Australian veterinarian who is passionate about species conservation and wildlife medicine. Despite her young age, the […]
31 May 2021

Naturally developed immunity to Covid-19 could last for at least a year

Immunity to Covid-19 may last for at least a year, according to two recent studies cited in the New York Times. The studies looked at a […]
28 May 2021

Hong Kong ready for cruise restart

Authorities in Hong Kong are aiming to reopen the cruise sector toward the end-July. Two cruise lines have received a green light to resume short sailings […]
28 May 2021

Galápagos newly discovered tortoise is from a species believed extinct

The single female giant tortoise discovered during a 2019 expedition to Fernandina Island in the Galápagos Islands of Ecuador, has been confirmed as being from a […]
28 May 2021

Microsoft to say goodbye to Internet Explorer in June 2022

Microsoft has announced that the Internet Explorer 11 desktop application will be retired and go out of support on June 15, 2022, for certain versions of […]
27 May 2021

A large “Blood Moon” appeared in the Pacific sky

A Blood Moon dazzled the inhabitants of the Pacific on the night of Wednesday May 26th. The phenomenon occurs during the conjunction of two events: a […]
26 May 2021

Disney changes booking system in light of pandemic

Following the Covid-19 pandemic and the extra health and safety rules needed as venues begin to reopen, Disney Resort has announced a change to its booking […]
25 May 2021

A replica of the Titanic is under construction in China

The legend of the RMS Titanic, the ‘unsinkable’ passenger ship that sank in the Atlantic early one morning in April 1912, is destined to outlive the […]
25 May 2021

Geotourist, the app which enables you to present and explain your places to the world

A tourism industry failure led to Geotourist. Shaon Talukder is the founder and now CEO of Geotourist. Travelling in Australia he had planned to join a […]
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