Month: May 2020

With Italy about to reopen its borders to tourists, Britons will be itching for a taste of la dolce vita. Whether we can visit this summer remains to be seen, but here are a few lesser-known gems to whet your appetite Calabria: Italy’s beautiful south Italy’s deep south has an air of beguiling mystery. It’s
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1. Dow to surge on coronavirus vaccine hopes Dow futures were pointing to about a 500-point gain at Tuesday’s open to begin the holiday-shortened trading week as investors bet on the economy reopening and a coronavirus vaccine breakthrough. Shares of Novavax were soaring about 20% in Tuesday’s premarket after the Maryland-based biotech announced the start of
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(CNN) — It’s 10 years ago. I’m on a road trip to Germany with my then boyfriend. I’m pretty useless as a travel companion as I can’t drive and I can’t speak German, so my boyfriend is doing both. We cross from the border from Switzerland then stop at a small town near Stuttgart. Our
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Photo courtesy of Paris Tourist Office / Photographer Sarah Sergent Paris, je t’aime Paris is home to some of the world’s most iconic (and most visited attractions), as well as a charm that’s been captivating travelers, artists and lovers for centuries. Take a virtual walk through the City of Light with us as we check
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Orange juice. Getty For consumers who prefer to skip juicing an orange and fighting with the pulp in their kitchens, bottled orange juice is an easy and safe alternative. However, during the coronavirus outbreak, sales of orange juice are not increasing because of shoppers’ desire for convenience. Instead, they are interested in the immune boosting
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Kudadoo, Cheval Blanc, Como Maalifushi… if the names make you relax, just wait until you get there 1. Kudadoo, the jet-setter all-inclusive  Kudadoo didn’t just raise the luxury bar – it launched it into the stratosphere with an all-inclusive offering that includes everything from round-the-clock champagne to superb scuba diving and unlimited spa treatments.   
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Médoc wine region in Bordeaux, France Getty The Crus Bourgeois wine classification of Bordeaux in France—originally initiated in 1932—was relaunched in February this year on the date of 02/20/2020. It covers only red wines produced in eight appellations on the ‘left bank’ Médoc region that were not associated with the 1855 classification of wine, but
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Canceled that flight to Cancun or that cruise out of Miami to the Caribbean? You’re not alone. In light of the Covid-19 pandemic and worries over health and safety, many Americans will opt to “staycation” this year and holiday at home or nearby. “We’re seeing a trend overall [that] people are booking trips closer to
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If you’ve never heard of the city of Graz, Austria before, it is because Graz truly is one of Europe’s last hidden gems. Situated in the south-east of Austria, Graz offers the perfect escape for those longing to escape overwhelming tourist crowds and fast travel.   Here are some tips on how to spend an
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