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Tourism boards from Czechia, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia recently joined forces in Toronto to connect with Canadian travel advisors and inspire bookings to Central Europe in 2025 and beyond. The event was part of the Discover Central Europe roadshow, which also visited Boston and Fort Lauderdale with the aim of showcasing the region’s heritage, vibrant cities, and natural beauty.
News Desk DUBAI: The 14th annual Fiber Connect Council MENA Conference and Exhibition concluded today, highlighting the MENA region’s rapid...
In the Slovak capital, Bratislava, thousands of people protested on Friday against the policies of Prime Minister Robert Fico, accusing him of...
Bunnik Tours has announced an exclusive range of hot deals for the 2025 season with up to $4,000 savings available per couple. Designed to inspire...
Polish authorities refused to allow a plane carrying a Slovak parliamentary delegation to fly through their airspace on its way to Russia. That is...
Exploring Europe by train is one of the most enchanting and efficient ways to travel. With an extensive rail network connecting vibrant cities,...
A key outcome is that all the three European countries expressed a desire and agreed to upgrade and enhance their relations with Việt Nam....
Economy and trade have become an important highlight in bilateral cooperation. Two-way trade turnover reached over US$2.5 billion annually since 2020,...
Ukraine’s decision to terminate Russian gas transit soured Slovakia’s previously good relations with other countries, causing problems in Hungary,...
This is the first official visit by a Vietnamese Government leader to Poland in 15 years and to the Czech Republic in six years, aiming to strengthen...