Africa’s economic growth is hinging on creating 1 billion jobs by the end of the century. Where will it find them?
Spain expelled its Jews in 1492. England did the same in 1290. France expelled them multiple times. And in the 20th century, ...
The European Union has given a U.N.-affiliated body hundreds of millions of dollars to help thousands of African migrants ...
A national park in Kenya says it's confirmed the birth of an endangered eastern black rhino calf. You can see the baby in the ...
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World’s biggest population, thousands of millionaires: Why selling luxury in India isn’t easy
The globe’s biggest luxury brands have dreamt of India’s vast consumer base for decades, but navigating the market has proven ...
The largest US Air Force bases can host over 10,000 active duty personnel, rising much more when reserves, contractors, and ...
While millions of tourists flock to Paris and Rome each year, Europe’s true hidden gems remain blissfully uncrowded despite ...
The travel industry in the UK and all mature markets must adjust to the “dramatic impact” of a rapidly ageing population and ...
Discover how biosimilars in Europe expand access, cut costs, and strengthen healthcare systems for a more sustainable future.
The ‘sick man of Europe’, an epithet sometimes applied to the UK in the economic context, is used increasingly to describe ...
The World Health Organization said it was the first such detection in Europe since 2010 and reinforced the message that no ...
The Czech Republic, known for its historical heritage, fairytale castles, and medieval architecture, is considered the most atheist country in Europe.
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