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The capital has more to offer than the Eiffel Tower and traditional French cuisine

Explore the lesser-known side of Paris

Paris has long been one of Europe’s most attractive tourist destinations, but the less well-known aspects of the city, from its South-East Asian food scene to its experimental Brutalist architecture, mean the capital continues to bring in tourist from around the world

Fiordland National Park, New Zealand

Top 5 national parks

From the 3,000 quartzite sandstone pillars in China’s Zhangjiajie National Forest Park to the volcanic landscape of Göreme National Park in Turkey, Business Destinations counts the world’s five most spectacular national parks

At first glance, immigration appears to be little different from free trade: instead of importing the goods that labour produced elsewhere, countries are simply importing the labour itself

Why we should treat immigration like trade

Immigration can be just as economically advantageous as trade, but it must be carefully managed if it is to be a fair process that benefits all involved

As in-flight Wi-Fi becomes faster and more widespread, many of us are turning our tray tables into temporary desks and losing one of the last spaces where we can unplug from work

Planes must remain the last bastions of the digital detox

With the ubiquity of smartphones and free Wi-Fi, business travellers are expected to stay connected at all times. Planes are one of the few places where we are still able to unplug

The World Portrait Archive, Schoelcher’s global photography project, is a chance to document and share snapshots of diverse faces and local cultures found all around the world

Alexandre Schoelcher: a view from the street

For his global photography project, the World Portrait Archive, travel photographer Alexandre Schoelcher taps into the serendipity of street photography to capture the lives of locals and challenge our preconceived notions of other cultures

The fire that ravaged Brazil’s National Museum in September 2018 destroyed around 90 percent of the 20 million items held in the building

The irreparable damage caused by underfunding the arts

When a fire destroyed Brazil’s oldest historical institution in 2018, the loss was felt around the world. This preventable tragedy underscored the global issue of underfunding cultural organisations

The Louvre Pyramid in the main courtyard of the Louvre Palace, Paris. The structure celebrated the 30th anniversary of its inauguration in March of this year

Top 5 art galleries in Europe

From medieval triptychs right through to the pop art of the 20th century, every era-defining artistic movement can be found in the bustling art galleries of Europe

In 2018, the world’s biggest VR park was opened in Dubai, offering numerous virtual experiences and games. It was a first-of-its-kind attraction in the Middle East

Augmented reality could transform the travel sector

Augmented and virtual reality technologies are emerging as disruptive forces in the travel industry. The United Arab Emirates could be a testing ground for these immersive attractions

Brunei is a tiny monarchy located on the north coast of the island of Borneo in South-East Asia. Since 1968, the country has been ruled by Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah

Brunei boycott gathers pace

Campaigners across the globe are protesting a harsh new law brought in by Brunei that introduces the death penalty for gay sex

Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The country is rated as one of the leading career destinations due to the excellent overall earnings potential on offer

Top 5 personal finance tips for expats in the UAE

The UAE has one of the best career packages in the world for expats. Before making the move, here are some key considerations when it comes to personal finance

Guyana appeals to North American tourists

Despite its many wonders, Guyana is not as well known as its larger South American neighbours. But efforts to market the country to North American tourists mean that visitor numbers are set to rise