Kellner became the owner of BTV in October last year. The richest man in the Czech Republic, Peter Kellner, who also owns BTV, and four […]
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UN: One-Third Of World Tourist Destinations Remain Closed
Almost a third of the world’s destinations are currently completely closed to international tourists because of the pandemic, the UN tourism body said. Initially, governments began easing travel […]
IEA: Global CO2 Emissions Rise To Worrying Levels After Historic Decline In 2020
The International Energy Agency (IEA), which has compiled the new data, says ensuring that 2019 marks a definitive peak in global CO2 emissions will be “extremely challenging”. […]
How Bitcoin Inspired Game Developers
There’s no end in sight when it comes to the number of video games coming out. New ones just keep coming in. That’s because game […]
How Bitcoin Is Helping Middle-class Users Survive The Pandemic
Regulators may still want to imply Bitcoin is merely a tool for criminals, but for many middle-class users, it’s proving to be a lifeline. Even […]
The Youngest Gold Medalist In Mathematics In The World Is A Bulgarian
Six-year-old Lachezar Tomov from Burgas, who still attends kindergarten, is the youngest gold medalist in mathematics in the world. Today, he returned to his hometown from […]
Porn Was Legalized 50 Years Ago, This Is How The Business Has Changed
Fifty years ago something new and exciting was taking place in Copenhagen, Denmark. The Scandinavian country had lifted the ban on pornography on July 1, […]
Reimagining Diplomacy In The Post-COVID World: An Indian Perspective
We enter 2021, hoping to put the COVID-19 pandemic behind us. While each society has dealt with it uniquely, global diplomacy will nevertheless focus on […]
Pandemic Made World Governments Loosen Purse Strings, Does Their Generosity Have Limits?
The Covid-19 pandemic has triggered an unprecedented crisis around the world, even more severe than the financial and economic crisis of 2008. This has led governments to […]
Gerard Biard, Editor-in-Chief Of Charlie Hebdo: Fake News Has A Bright Future Ahead
It has been six years since the Islamist attack on the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo. Twelve people lost their lives and millions mourned. “Je […]