From the world’s biggest cave to tiny islands, here’s why you should visit Vietnam
Home to some of the world’s most impressive natural wonders, from the 1,600 islands of Hạ Long Bay to the world’s largest cave, Vietnam is
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Home to some of the world’s most impressive natural wonders, from the 1,600 islands of Hạ Long Bay to the world’s largest cave, Vietnam is
Across Europe, countries are capitalising on remote work by offering digital nomad visas. Since the pandemic, many of us have enjoyed the freedom to work
After strikes caused disruption during the February school holidays, more industrial action is planned by transport workers in the run-up to Easter. Travellers could face
Strikes at UK airports and ports are set to impact travellers in March and April. After striking over February half-term, UK Border Force are again
Rising temperatures may cause fungi to be more dangerous to our health, a new study reveals. While bacteria and viruses are well known drivers of
The European Union’s 20-year-old electricity market is heading for a revamp. The market suffered its worst year on record in 2022 after gas prices spiralled
The European Union needs to invest more in research and development and boost mining and processing of critical raw materials to ensure its clean technology
The local waste company in Odder, Denmark, has found an innovative way to reduce the amount of garden waste that has to be transported and
Finland’s President Sauli Niinistö will head to Turkey this week, purportedly to receive positive news from Ankara about his country’s NATO membership bid. Niinistö arrives
The collapse of the Silicon Valley Bank appears to be having a “limited” impact on the European Union but authorities should “stay alert” to the