Expats who’ve moved abroad rate how easy it is to settle in based on digital infrastructure, housing, access to administrative agencies and more.
OPEC+ announced an output cut of 1.16 million barrels per day, and some are forecasting $100 per barrel. That could hurt some countries more than others.
Investments in early education and child care programs make Iceland one of the best countries for working parents of young kids, according to Bloomberg.
The average price for a bottle of wine in Portugal is nearly two times less expensive than in the U.S., according to Compare My Jet’s latest survey.
Hudson and Emily Crider are on a mission to travel to all 195 countries. Here’s what it costs and how they spend wisely around the world.
Travelers and tour agents say solo trips are on the rise and are popular with educated travelers who want to see South Africa, Iceland and Paris.
Users will be asked to set a “primary location” for their Netflix accounts and will be allowed two “sub accounts” for users who don’t live in that household.
Some Chinese travelers say they’re not going to South Korea and Japan — not because they’re boycotting them, but because they’re being blocked from entering.
Now that China is set to reopen its borders, locals are rushing to plan overseas travel for the Lunar New Year in late January, according to Trip.com Group.
For a small but growing network of countries, the world’s go-to metric of economic health is no longer fit for purpose.
A new report reveals that the United States is the second worst country for paid vacation days.
Flight ticket database company, ForwardKeys, announced the top global destinations of 2022 based on how much travel has increased to each country since 2019.
Even if North Korea were open to travelers, they would not be able to visit because the two main ways to enter — Russia and China — are largely closed to them.
Musk has important international business ties through Twitter, SpaceX, and Tesla.
More private investments are needed to help developing countries to meet their climate change targets, said the managing director of the IMF.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said Russia was using the attack as a “false pretext.”