Cuba's wait for Wi-Fi
Our guest blogger looks at the recent introduction of the internet and Wi-Fi
Our guest blogger looks at the recent introduction of the internet and Wi-Fi
Our guest blogger looks at the Christmas tradition of Caga Tió
In the year 2000, in Serbia, a country ravaged by war, a group of students came up with an idea that would unite all and bring peace and harmony to the broken nation – a creative initiative in the form of the EXIT festival.
Our guest blogger from Japan looks at the face mask trend
Buenos Aires is the psychoanalytical capital of the world with twice the number of therapists per head than New York.
It is the morning of the 18th of April 2016 and less than ten hours ago, the Lower House of the Brazilian Congress approved the impeachment motion against current president Dilma Rousseff from the Workers Party (PT).
Nestled on the shores of picturesque Lac Leman, overlooking the Alps and the majestic Mont Blanc, lies Les Bains de Paquis, Geneva’s new après-work and weekend social hotspot. First opened 150 years ago with the sole aim of providing Genevois people with a place to enjoy the sun and indulge in a bit of swimming in the summer, the pier has now become Geneva’s most happening and talked about social destination.
In a global climate of declining newspaper sales, India’s news publications appear to be holding fast.