The World Press Photo exhibition returned to the Electricity Museum, in Lisbon (Portugal), with the awarded images from 2015.
The recent terrorist attacks could only turn into this. This week the European Parliament adopted a policy that validates the delivery of personal passenger information by airlines to the authorities of EU Member States. The goal: to fight terrorism and crime.
For those who don’t know the name Steve McCurry will certainly relate when I show you one of the most famous National Geographic magazine covers — the portrait of the Afghan girl with big green eyes.
When I travel by plane I have a single thought: the men that pilot the plane don’t want to die and, even for pure survival instinct, they’ll do everything in their power to reach safe haven … or rather, safe airport.
But what if the problem is in the plane or its maintenance? Unfortunately, we can’t do anything about it. Or can we?
Probably you already know, but airline companies have tricks to monitor your visits to their sites.
Last week was marked by the terrorist attacks in Brussels. This, combined with other episodes of pure consternation, led to an increased sense of insecurity among travelers.
Lisbon is increasingly becoming a tourist destination and therefore stores that sell products that feature emblematic parts of the city are multiplying.
If you’re gonna travel, follow these advices.