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Jet set-tiquette

Stuart White is no stranger to airports and security checks, but in recent years a simple lack of manners has made the experience increasingly unpleasant

The gifts and curses of black gold

Home to some of the world’s largest oil reserves, Alberta has seen huge economic benefits from an expanding energy sector. Michal Zuk examines how petroleum has helped shape the western Canadian province for better and for worse

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Supply chain reaction

When credit started to dry up in 2008, multinationals were forced to reconsider distribution and funding. Selwyn Parker looks at the companies embracing new technologies to ease supply chain burdens

The lighter side of currency

Recent currency news is overwhelmingly negative and frequently dull, but sometimes unbelievable stories emerge from the humdrum

Boston top

As Boston launches an enticing scheme to double international visitors, the city is deservedly awarded our Best Destination for MICE, North America, 2013

Discovering a new Ireland

From rich vistas to lavish hotels, the Emerald Isle – our Best Destination for MICE, Europe, 2013 – is the ideal location for business and exploration, writes Elaine Larkin

Premier events

A unique destination in central London, Emirates Stadium manages to make every corporate occasion a complete pleasure for guests and host alike, making it our Best Sporting Venue for Corporate Events, Europe, 2013

Convening in the heart of Europe

As Frankfurt undergoes continuous and impressive regeneration, more companies are being attracted to the city and our Best Congress and Convention Centre, Europe, 2013 – the Congress Center Messe Frankfurt

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Flight change

The rate at which cities change, in particular their airports, is enough to inspire nostalgia in a frequent flier, writes Stuart White

The Arab spring

Tun Musa Hitam, Chairman of the World Islamic Economic Forum (WIEF) Foundation and former deputy prime minister of Malaysia, reveals the WIEF’s most recent discussions

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Discovering uncharted lands

A collection of reefs, atolls, cays and tiny islets peppered around the South China Sea, the Spratly Islands are breathtaking, and scarcely populated. Rita Lobo explores why surrounding countries are fighting to turn the remote location into a tourist destination

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The cluster effect

Silicon Valley is known as the technological hub of international business, but finding high-calibre employees can greatly affect where a company remains. Jordan Bintcliffe looks at emerging and established economies using worldwide talent pools to source success