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Deutsche Telekom is becoming 1. FC Köln soccer club's exclusive partner for telecommunications and technology.
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MoreToday marks the publication of The Official History of Britain: our story in numbers as told by the Office for National Statistics. Described by the Sunday Times as an “early stocking-filler” and “future quizzers’ manual”, the book celebrates the richness and detail of ONS and Census statistics down the years. In this post ONS co-author
MoreThe coronavirus pandemic has plunged Europe into its deepest contraction since World War II. The EURO area economy is foreseen to contract by about 8.75% in 2020 before recovering at an annual growth rate of 6% in 2021, thus an incomplete recovery in comparison to the GDP registered before the crisis (2% smaller than end
MoreGLOSSY Editor Tako Khelaia and Mr. Weller discussed the country’s touristic potential; safety procedures in place at the Hotel as a result of Covid-19; and those significant changes which have been experienced at the Hilton Hotel due to the pandemic. So enjoy their interesting interview below and read all about when the tourism sector is
MoreNew analysis by PwC shows Blockchain technology has the potential to boost global gross domestic product (GDP) by US$1.76 trillion over the next decade.
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MoreAn overwhelming majority of US and Canadian travelers (99 percent) are eager to travel again, with 70 percent stating that they plan to take a holiday in 2021, according to a Travel Leaders Group survey of nearly 3,000 frequent travelers. The survey was conducted in September in conjunction with the World Travel & Tourism Council
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