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The 5 Best Cities in Eastern Europe to Visit this Summer

Argo Contributor

Eastern Europe is full of amazing countries – each with their own unique identity and culture. It is a great place to visit because the exchange rate is low in addition to the already cheaper standard of living. Simply put, traveling to Eastern Europe means that you will get an amazing opportunity to experience different cultures on a budget this summer.

13 years ago

Euromonitor International Analysis on Income Inequality

Aleksandr Shatskih

A recent analysis by Euromonitor International shows that, generally, the larger the city, the higher the income inequality all over the world. The conclusion is valid in the U.S., but also in Brasil and China.

13 years ago

Sochi 2014: The Negative PR Smear Needs to Stop

Mihaela Lica Butler

Everything is dark. It almost feels like someone is out to paint Russia in the darkest colors possible – and this is not the Olympic spirit we all hoped to see. Is there really nothing good to report?

13 years ago

Why Eastern Europe is the Cheapest Place to Backpack

Argo Contributor

Eastern Europe is by far one of the cheapest and most convenient places to backpack in the world. Cheap accommodation, free activities, and inexpensive cuisine make it friendly on a student or backpacker’s budget. If you are dying to see the world, then your dollar will stretch the most in any of the Eastern European countries. Here’s why!

13 years ago

Istanbul Sees a Rise in Number of Tourists in 2013

Aleksandr Shatskih

In the first two months of this year, Istanbul got more visitors than in the same period of time in the previous year. However, Antalya had a smaller number of tourists than in 2012.

13 years ago

Germany, Finland to Veto Romania and Bulgaria’s Schengen Entry

Aleksandr Shatskih

Corruption hurts Bulgaria and Romania’s chances to enter the Schengen Area. Germany and Finland are both against the countries’ entry, and Finland even implies that the two were accepted too easy in the EU.

13 years ago

Sochi 2014: Marie Dorin Habert Feels that Sochi Is a Ghost Town

Mihaela Lica Butler

Still, the negativity seems to be the common denominator for athletes currently in Sochi. And because there is still so much to be done, can Sochi truly shine in 2014?

13 years ago

Marriott Plays It Smart With Ikea & Moxy Hotels

Aleksandr Shatskih

In hotel development news, Marriott International and Ikea’s real estate branch are teaming up to develop and run a chic new budget hotel group Moxy Hotels.

13 years ago

Sochi 2014: Private Residence Collapses on Kurortny Avenue

Aleksandr Shatskih

The unfortunate hero of this story is now nicknamed the Leaning Tower of Sochi.

13 years ago

UNESCO Concerned About Illegal Buildings in Berat and Gjirokastër

Aleksandr Shatskih

The historic centers of Berat and Gjirokastër may be blacklisted as World Heritage sites in Danger if the Albanian State fails to comply with the list of measures needing implementation before the meeting of UNESCO in June of this year.

13 years ago

Chechnya Plans to Modernize Grozny Airport

Aleksandr Shatskih

Chechnya plans important development and modernization works to its Grozny Airport, and expanding its aircraft fleet with new planes.

13 years ago

Marisor International Music Festival this Week in Chisinau

Aleksandr Shatskih

All this week the 47th Marisor International Music Festival gets underway in Chisinau. Taking place at the Nicolae Sulac National Palace, the event sees none other than Moldovan President Nicolae Timofti, Parliament Speaker Marian Lupu, Prime Minister Vlad Filat, MPs, and other cabinet dignitaries in attendance.

13 years ago

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