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During my recent visit to the Netherlands, Philippine Ambassador Eduardo J. Malaya took me to see the literally palatial ...
From its reinvented classics to innovative tasting menus, the Romanian capital—nicknamed “Little Paris”—is stepping into the ...
On the shores of the Baltic Sea, in the south of Denmark, a massive engineering marvel is taking shape — piece by giant ...
Operating in a similar way to the London Underground, the 'Tube of Europe' would rely on existing and planned infrastructure and reach speeds of up to 186 to 248 mph.
Plans are being developed to launch a high-speed train that would stop in at least one city in every country in Europe, reaching speeds of up to 248 miles per hour ...
The Prehistoric Pile Dwellings Around the Alps in Switzerland was just named the most stunning UNESCO World Heritage Site ...
The ornate work, by heraldic designer Alexander Scott Carter, depicts buildings on campus and notable U of T figures of the ...
Balmy Gozo and Comino, two of 21 islands in the Maltese archipelago, may have the beaches, lagoons and scuba diving that ...
From its reinvented classics to innovative tasting menus, the Romanian capital—nicknamed “Little Paris”—is stepping into the ...
OLD Point Trust & Financial Services N A lowered its stake in Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL – Free Report) by 2.4% in the ...
Explore Tesla, Inc.'s sales trends: refreshed Model Y shows early gains, but China's and Europe's data hint at challenges.
The Greeks of Cappadocia, in central-eastern Anatolia, created their own flourishing culture in ancient times that thrived ...