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How the wine world is set to change in 2026The wine world in 2026 anticipates a rise in nonalcoholic and sparkling wines, with younger generations driving consumption. Wineries are f...
This Bengaluru restaurant offers foodies a chance to dine in airBengaluru's Tiger Aero Restaurant, located on Bannerghatta Road, stands out for its unique dining experience within a repurposed airplane. ...
Smooth sailing 101: Tips from seasoned travellers for a stress-free first cruise adventureTips include bringing your own drinks, using airplane mode to avoid roaming charges, taking advantage of port stop deals, being prepared fo...
AP investigation: How Moscow grabs Ukrainian kids and makes them RussiansRussia's open effort to adopt Ukrainian children and bring them up as Russian is already well underway, in one of the most explosive issues...
Should you still wear a mask?One good way to frame the issue is to ask: Who is the most vulnerable person in your immediate circle?
US economy at an 'inflection point': US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome PowellIn an interview on the CBS news magazine "60 Minutes" that aired on Sunday night, Powell echoed both his recent optimism about the economy ...
Fed's Powell: U.S. economy at an 'inflection point' - CBS '60 Minutes'The U.S. economy is at an "inflection point" with expectations that growth and hiring will pick up speed in the months ahead, but some risk...
India Inc bosses enjoy the pandemic bonus: Cooking & eating meals together helped families bondHere's how business heads reclaimed family meals during Covid-19.
Billions for bar service? Fed bond buying now tied to service sector reboundThe service sector accounts for about two-thirds of U.S. economic output. Decimated during the pandemic, it is taking on an even more outsi...
How different are dining out, shopping, and airplane travel in terms of COVID-19 riskHow different are dining out, shopping, and airplane travel in terms of COVID-19 risk
COVID-19 risk in airplanes, restaurants, grocery stores cannot be easily compared: ScientistsA recent study has claimed that dining out, and grocery shopping could be more dangerous than air travel during the COVID-19, partly due to...
Another pandemic: India's fight against single-use plastic falls victim to CovidOther countries and cities which announced similar bans on single-use plastic have pushed these deadlines in the wake of the pandemic. Indi...
What returning to work will look like in offices, cafes and factories around the worldFrom cubicles to factory floors, cafes to clothing boutiques, businesses around the world are dreaming up creative ways to reopen, attempti...
Plane dreams of small towns, made in BengaluruOn the outskirts of Bengaluru city, near Kuduregere village, off Tumkur road, a facility is manufacturing aircrafts that will be converted ...
Be ready to lose the quiet comfort with callers on boardIn an increasingly noisier world, phone calls in flights will conquer one of the final frontiers of network insularity.
Delhi to New York in 5 hours? PossibleDespite the challenges Boom faces, and they are many, aviation experts expect that at some point, years from now, the economic challenges o...
Why Ethiopia has emerged as the new hotspot of Africa?Ethiopia emerges as a destination, showcasing its glorious antiquity — from the ruins of Aksum to the rock-hewn churches of Lalibela.
Holiday by the sea in Italy, Maldives and MonacoGet ready for an island holiday filled with adventure sports, delicious food and endless nights of dancing.
- Airlines go flat out to woo flyers
Because of deregulation and increased competition, the economics of the airline industry changed, said Dan Petree, dean of the College of B...
Tea & Luxury with PRS 'Biki' OberoiThe chairman of Oberoi Group doesn’t believe in settling for second best. No wonder, three of his Vilas properties have been acclaimed as t...