Die Stadt Rotorua in Neuseeland liegt mitten in einem Vulkan und das tägliche Leben rund um den Kratersee ist geprägt von geothermischer Aktivität. Die natürliche Erdwärme wird seit Jahrhunderten im täglichen Leben und in den Traditionen der Maori, der indigenen Bevölkerung des Landes, genutzt. Touristen und Besucher weiterlesen...
TRAVEL: Honduras joins Global Sustainable Tourism Council
The Institute of Tourism in Honduras (IHT) has joined as a member of the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC). Located in Central America, Honduras stands out for its diverse landscapes and rich cultural heritage. Bordered by the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, the country features tropical forests, weiterlesen...
AUSTRALIA: Accor promotes National Silly Sock Day
Accor Australia is celebrating it's first-ever National Silly Sock Day today, 25 November 2025, which is a new annual initiative created to raise awareness and essential funds for women and children escaping domestic and family violence. According to Accor, the launch coincides with the International Day for the weiterlesen...
VIDEO: What is life like for young people in Lisbon?
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CHILE: Air-Cruise company launches the Americas’ First Hybrid-Electric Polar Expedition Ship
The Chilean Air-Cruise company Antarctica21 has celebrated the float out of Magellan Discoverer, the first hybrid-electric expedition cruise ship ever built in the Americas. Fully constructed in Chile, this cutting-edge vessel is a major milestone not only for Antarctica21, but for Chilean innovation and sustainable weiterlesen...
NEW ZEALAND: Tongariro Alpine Crossing reopens after wildfire – World Heritage area at risk of losing unique biological legacy
The sight of flames tearing across Tongariro National Park in New Zealand last week was heartbreaking for lovers of the landscape. It was also potentially disastrous for a world-renowned alpine ecosystem. With aerial footage exposing the scale of the wildfire – nearly 3,000 hectares was burned – the impact on weiterlesen...
EUROPE: Tourism shows resilience amid higher costs and shifting travel trends
Despite a slower global economy, Europe’s tourism outlook remains positive. Travellers continue to prioritise holidays in their spending and increasingly use technology to find better value and more comfortable travel periods. According to the European Travel Commission’s latest quarterly report, year-to-date weiterlesen...
CULTURE: How two German feasts set on November 11 are connected
It's not a complete coincidence that two typically German celebrations, St. Martin's Day and the start of carnival season, are both on the same day. Their origins are centuries old. It can seem like a strange coincidence to see children parade through the streets of Germany with lanterns to mark St. Martin's Day on weiterlesen...
SCIENCE: German-New Zealand cooperation on stratospheric solar-glider
KEA Aerospace in Christchurch New Zealand is seeking investment for about USD $10 million (NZD $17.5 million) funding for the development of the Kea Atmos Mk2 program. It is hoped the design and manufacturing of the new stratospheric solar glider with an increased wingspan of 30 m will be completed over the next three weiterlesen...
FILM: Russell Crowe portrays Hitler’s right-hand man in ‘Nuremberg’
James Vanderbilt's "Nuremberg" pairs Russell Crowe and Rami Malek in a prestige retelling of the Nazi tribunal, framed as a psychological duel between Hermann Göring and the US Army psychiatrist studying him. "Nuremberg" is what used to be called an Oscar movie. Or, less charitably, "Oscar bait": The new film from weiterlesen...
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