The CEO of Accor India, Middle East, Africa, and Turkey, on the recovery of the luxury hospitality sector and opening a new property in Palm Jumeirah, Dubai
Marvel's comeback is being launched at a time when the appetite of moviegoers for piling into theaters remains uncertain
Chinese tech giant Tencent has rolled out a facial recognition "midnight patrol" function to root out children masquerading as adults to get around a government curfew on underage gamers
Fifteen years after taking the video game world by storm with its popular platform, Roblox is now conquering the music industry. The American service is multiplying its partnerships with industry giants, such as Sony Music Entertainment, in the aim of rethinking the music experience
Since 2007, the Slovenian capital has been redesigning its city center so that certain areas are reserved exclusively for pedestrians and cyclists, with already visible results
After sweatsuits, clogs, cycling shorts and Hawaiian shirts, jean shorts are now worming their way into men's closets—proving, at least, that the rise in ugly fashions isn't the preserve of womenswear
El Salvador continues to shake up the cryptocurrency world. The small Latin American state is thinking of creating its own mining plant with the help of a French company.
Champagne makers often have the prestigious name usurped by rival producers, but Vladimir Putin has upped the ante by signing a law reserving the appellation for Russian sparkling wine that has prompted a call for a bubbly blockade
The red carpet has been halved in size and many of the after-parties have been postponed until the after-Covid era, but the French city of Cannes was feverish with anticipation Monday ahead of the return of its famed film festival
Responsible fashion seems to be the buzzword in the luxury vocabulary. But social networks are still fueling the bull run of high fashion where brands such as Zara, H&M, Mango, and Shein rule
Five centuries after Goans began making feni—a pungent, fermented liquor not for the faint-hearted—a new crop of distillers is hoping to take the spirit global