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The magic of Harry Potter didn't end with the final film. While some stars disappeared from the spotlight, others soared to ...
Nestled at the base of the world-famous Matterhorn, Zermatt is a car-free alpine village offering an unforgettable getaway.
TVBEurope's Matthew Corrigan on the sights, sounds and incredible production behind the exuberance of Eurovision ...
On International Museum Day, HT visits city’s galleries that showcase lives from royal households to how the well-oiled ...
An unexpected post on X from Rwandan President Paul Kagame on Jan. 30 in reaction to South African President Cyril Ramaphosa during the recent flare-up in eastern DR Congo caught many people by ...
The bobsled vehicles were redesigned in 2012. The mountain is about 1/100th the size of the real-life Swiss Matterhorn. In the 1960s, the Matterhorn was topped with a giant Christmas star. Disney also ...
The 1990s were a pivotal moment; a decade when “competition” became more than just a word and rivals locked horns. From the first half of the ... when the Chinese market was poised to take off for ...
An analysis of the sloth family tree suggests three different groups of the animals evolved to gigantic sizes in response to ...
The Evening Standard’s lucrative deal with Swiss chemical giant Syngenta shows how commercial giants pay for news – with readers left in the dark. London’s Evening Standard, the city’s ...
A Swiss corporation — the largest commodity ... supporting a binational solution under the 1909 Boundary Waters Treaty. Glencore, a giant in oil, gas and coal production, announced in November ...
The 69th Eurovision Song Contest had a seriously dramatic finish – one that probably gave organisers a minor heart attack.