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Egypt aims to double the number of tourists to reach 30 million by 2028, tourism minister says
Egypt aims to double the number of tourists to reach 30 million by 2028, tourism minister says
Egypt's Tourism and Antiquities Minister Ahmed Issa says they are seeking to double the number of tourists in the next five years, to reach 30 million visitors by 2028
2023-09-27 20:25
Schwab Introduces Digital Inheritance Center
Schwab Introduces Digital Inheritance Center
WESTLAKE, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 27, 2023--
2023-09-27 20:23
IATA head says price of sustainable fuel likely to remain high
IATA head says price of sustainable fuel likely to remain high
LISBON (Reuters) -Sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) is likely to stay more expensive than kerosene even when large-scale production kicks in
2023-09-27 20:23
Summer of female sporting events inspires millions of women to get back into the game
Summer of female sporting events inspires millions of women to get back into the game
A bumper summer of female sporting events has inspired millions of women to get back into sports after years of fear and judgement. Encouraged by competitions such as the FIFA Women’s World Cup, the Women’s Ashes and Wimbledon, 59 per cent of women have started training with an old sports team again. A poll of 2,000 females aged 18-65 found 46 per cent feel motivated to try sport after seeing the empowerment and determination showed by these professional female sporting stars. It also emerged 31 per cent of women over 45 played sports when they were younger but dropped out as a teenager, with being ‘too sweaty’ and not feeling ‘good enough’ to take part among the top reasons. But now, many are dusting off their boots, digging out their racquets and getting back to action. Sure UK, a supporter of women’s sports, commissioned the research after launching the Breaking Limits: Girls Can Football Series, which aims to provide funding and training to give young people access to sport coaches, communities and safe spaces. Former Lionesses goalkeeper Carly Telford, who is partnering on the campaign, said: “Too many women have missed out on years of enjoyment, fitness and socialising due to feeling unable to continue with team sports and it’s about time they feel inspired to get back into the sports they enjoy without fear. “There’s still a long way to go and so much more that we need to do to promote women’s sport in all corners of the world. “To normalise women succeeding on pitches, courts and fields should be everyone’s goal, and both consumers and organisations have roles to play to make this a reality.” The study found there is more to do though, with 77 per cent of women believing that society needs to promote female sporting role models. While 36 per cent worried about being treated differently to men if they were to participate in sports, leaving 64 per cent put off trying sports altogether as a result. But putting worries aside, the future of women in sport looks bright, with the most popular sports they’d like to be involved in named as football (37 per cent), netball (21 per cent) and athletics (15 per cent). A quarter voted netball as the most inclusive sport for women, followed by athletics (15 per cent), and football (15 per cent). And half believe women’s football will eventually be as popular as men’s football – if not more. For 74 per cent, playing as part of a team has worked wonders for their mental health, while 51 per cent said sports has had a positive influence on their life overall. As 46 per cent of those polled, via OnePoll, feel motivated to try a sport after seeing the empowerment and determination showed by the sporting stars. ‘Movement has the power to transform lives’ Alice Duffill, from Sure UK&I, said: “Movement has the power to transform lives. “Everyone should be able to experience all the incredible physical, mental and social benefits movement bring - whoever you are, however you move. “But in our increasingly unequal societies, social, economic, and physical barriers stand in the way. “Inspiring women and girls to play sport through promoting and raising awareness professional athletes who look like them is key in breaking down some of those barriers. “That’s why we’re committed to growing women’s sports as we know the importance of shining a light on professional women athletes to help inspire today’s and tomorrow’s girls”. Read More Study links ultra-processed food and drink to risk of depression in women Study finds women only give themselves 30 minutes of self-care a week Women respond to viral TikTok prompt asking about ‘female version’ of male Roman Empire obsession The cure for smelly garlic breath? Turns out, it’s simpler than you think Teenager’s death after drinking too much water was ‘preventable’ Could bats hold the secret to beating Covid and cancer?
2023-09-27 20:22
Trilliant Health’s 2023 Trends Shaping the Health Economy Report Offers Data-Driven Insight Into 10 Secular Trends That Will Define the U.S. Healthcare System
Trilliant Health’s 2023 Trends Shaping the Health Economy Report Offers Data-Driven Insight Into 10 Secular Trends That Will Define the U.S. Healthcare System
BRENTWOOD, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 27, 2023--
2023-09-27 20:20
De’Longhi Debuts New Cold Extraction Technology to Fulfill Consumers’ Growing Desire for Iced Coffee Beverages
De’Longhi Debuts New Cold Extraction Technology to Fulfill Consumers’ Growing Desire for Iced Coffee Beverages
UPPER SADDLE RIVER, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 27, 2023--
2023-09-27 20:18
Travis Kelce talked Taylor Swift on his podcast
Travis Kelce talked Taylor Swift on his podcast
Travis Kelce was already famous, but now he is learning what it means to be Taylor Swift-adjacent-famous.
2023-09-27 20:17
What Xavi told Fermin Lopez before his first Barcelona goal
What Xavi told Fermin Lopez before his first Barcelona goal
Fermin Lopez has revealed that Xavi Hernandez told him to "have personality" before coming off the bench to score a crucial goal for Barcelona.
2023-09-27 20:16
Coal makes a quiet resurgence in the clean energy era
Coal makes a quiet resurgence in the clean energy era
As momentum shifts toward clean energy, coal has had some unexpected staying power.
2023-09-27 19:53
Playmaker Capital Inc. Introduces Amil Delic as Head of Original Production & Launches Expanded Slate of Hockey Shows Ahead of the 2023-24 NHL Season
Playmaker Capital Inc. Introduces Amil Delic as Head of Original Production & Launches Expanded Slate of Hockey Shows Ahead of the 2023-24 NHL Season
TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 27, 2023--
2023-09-27 19:53
George Russell ‘can’t argue’ with Lewis Hamilton’s status at Mercedes
George Russell ‘can’t argue’ with Lewis Hamilton’s status at Mercedes
George Russell cannot complain about Lewis Hamilton receiving preferential treatment due to his higher status at Mercedes, says ex-F1 driver Anthony Davidson. The Mercedes pair, who are coming to the end of their second season together, jostled for position on track at the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday. With Hamilton on fresher tyres, he made the move stick – but Russell was irritated that his request for his team-mate to give him DRS to help defend from Carlos Sainz fell on deaf ears. Hamilton, who has won six of his seven world titles at Mercedes, has been with the Silver Arrows since 2013 and Davidson insists it is no surprise that the 38-year-old still has a higher status in the garage than his compatriot Russell. “There’s definitely a hierarchy in that team,” Davidson told Sky Sports’ F1 Podcast. “And rightly so. Lewis has earned that status in that team as a seven-time world champion and George can’t argue against that. George is still the understudy and he’s doing a very good job on those occasions where he’s got the speed over Lewis to really take the fight to him. “But he’s doing it in such a ‘George Russell polite way’ which is quite humorous to watch because I know inside the car, he’ll be fuming and steaming. ‘And that’s why we see the near misses, the drivers coming almost to blows, almost to contact, but then he’s a good boy on the radio, he’s very British about it.” Russell beat Hamilton in the championship standings last year while also claiming Mercedes’ only victory in 2022, when he secured his first F1 win at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix. However, Hamilton is 75 points clear of Russell this season with six races to go. “He [Russell] knows he’s got the speed, we all see it as well from the outside,” Davidson added. “Lewis is getting his elbows out when he needs to. I’m really intrigued by this battle and watching George develop as a driver and watching Lewis in his latter years in his career.” Mercedes are still searching for their first win in 2023; a goal they will continue to strive for at the next race in Qatar (6-8 October) where Max Verstappen can claim his third-straight drivers’ title. Read More Nyck de Vries makes racing return after F1 exit The rise of Oscar Piastri: A genuine rival for Lando Norris at last Lewis Hamilton frustrated by Mercedes strategy in Japanese Grand Prix Nyck de Vries makes racing return after F1 exit Aston Martin’s Jessica Hawkins becomes first woman to test F1 car since 2018 Jessica Hawkins becomes first woman to drive F1 test in five years
2023-09-27 19:50
Futures snap back after previous session's mauling
Futures snap back after previous session's mauling
By Ankika Biswas and Shashwat Chauhan (Reuters) -U.S. stock index futures rebounded on Wednesday as easing Treasury yields boosted megacaps,
2023-09-27 19:50
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