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Michelin starred dining

The Michelin guide has long been seen as the barometer of culinary excellence, but with a New York edition of the guide released to accusations of pro-gaellic bias and the slings and arrows of US Francophobes, are the coveted Michelin stars sparkling as bright as they once were?

Leisure and culture highlights of autumn 2019

From an all-night arts festival to an installation of yarn sculptures, this autumn brings a host of thought-provoking events

Women’s football could be a lucrative investment

Women’s football remains a largely untapped resource for brand sponsorship. A recent surge in interest, however, has shown that with continued investment, the sport could provide significant returns

Oversupply is causing coffee prices to plummet

Times are tough for coffee growers in South America. After prices hit a 15-year low in May 2019, many of the region’s farmers are starting to question whether the industry can still provide a sustainable livelihood

Tel Aviv, Israel

Tel Aviv has become a major business centre in recent years. Its thriving tech scene is now considered to be one of the best in the world, but it’s also a sunny getaway with a distinct culture

Mind, body and Seoul: South Korea’s thriving MICE capital

In recent years, Seoul has worked hard to improve its standing as a meetings destination. Today, the South Korean capital is rightly lauded for the culture, food and events it offers business travellers

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

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

Art Basel, Hong Kong

Cultural events to enjoy in spring 2019

Spring 2019 brings with it a host of cultural events, from Latin America’s biggest celebration to a day of filial piety in China

The Turkish Stars perform at the opening ceremony of Istanbul Airport

Turkey faces turbulence with airport project

Turkey wants its new Istanbul Airport to become the largest in the world. But despite promising projections, the mega-project appears to lack substance