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November 1, 2025

‘Tryvertising’: testing new products in holiday homes could be a win for local brands and cautious customers

Jialin (Snow) Wu, University of Huddersfield; Chen Zheng, Leeds Beckett University, and Hongbo (Daisy) Liu, University of Surrey - After a recent city break to Paris, one of our colleagues told us about...

The cost-of-living crisis is hitting hard. Here are 3 ways to soften the blow

Ama Samarasinghe, RMIT University - As our wallets feel the strain from the cost-of-living crisis, many of us are looking for ways to soften the blow. While everyone’s circumstances are different, and ideally you...

From Desert to Oasis: How Israel’s Water Conservation Initiatives Resound Internationally

By Yael Ben-David ~ Where deserts previously towered as a threat for dry climates and unpredictable rains, Israel has turned the dictum on its head: it has fashioned scarcity into means to irrigate surfeit. Through advancements in water desalination, water-conserving irrigation, and green recycling, Israel has turned its natural limitations the water-saving model for the world. What was needed became a clarion call to the nation—a culture of innovation that pinches pennies on every ounce. A Thirst for Innovation Since Israel's inception, all the way back to 1948 when it was founded, its survival had been doubtful at least partly because it was entirely open to aridity. It's largely a half-arid country,...

Women Pioneers: Egypt’s Female Trailblazers Carving New Ground

By Salma Naguib ~ From boardroom and courtroom to operating theatre and art gallery, Egypt's women are not only asserting themselves in public life but...

Re-ignition of Exports: Iran’s Non-Oil Sectors Stretch Across the Globe

By Ramin Hosseini ~ Diversified exports, ranging from steel and saffron, are opening up Iran's economic space. Iran, one recalls, is all about oil wells. But the vision is greater than...

Egypt’s Tourism Revival: A New Golden Era of Ancient Wonders

By Layla Hassan l The rollercoaster years of boom and bust for Egypt's tourism industry are over. With a record number of visitors and international interest in its ancient treasures reactivated, the country is reveling in what has been hailed as a new "golden age" of travel. A Record-Breaking Revival Egypt welcomed more than 14.9 million tourists in 2023, a record....

Spotify just made a record profit. What can the platform do now to maintain momentum?

Andrew White, King's College London - It is not much of an exaggeration to say that Spotify saved the music industry. Global revenue for recorded music reached its zenith in 1999 – the...

Egypt’s Tourism Revival: A New Golden Era of Ancient Wonders

By Layla Hassan l The rollercoaster years of boom and bust for Egypt's tourism industry are over. With a...