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France banned travel to and from countries outside of the European Union on January 31 in an effort to contain the coronavirus pandemic. The news clouded predictions about how soon and how fast travel bookings would rebound.
Yet despite the gloom, a handful of French travel startups have adapted well to the crisis. Explora Project, Evaneos, Cirkwi, Cocoonr, MagicStay, and Koala appear to be in strong positions to grow as the pandemic dissipates.
Several factors may make France a fertile ground for travel tech innovation.
The Rollback of Human Rights and the Rule of Law in Hong Kong
Publication: China Brief Volume: 21 Issue: 2
February 4, 2021 11:16 AM
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Li Zhanshu, chairman of the National People’s Congress Standing Committee, presides over its 20th session in Beijing on June 30, when the Hong Kong National Security Law was unanimously passed and immediately implemented (Image source: Xinhua)
Introduction
After the Hong Kong protest movement exploded in 2019, the world looked on with both hope and trepidation. Protestors made five demands: that a proposed extradition law be withdrawn; that there be an independent investigation of police behavior; that the protests stop being characterized as riots; that any charges against arrested protesters be dropped and that promised universal suffrage be implemented (HKPF, December 25, 2019).
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January 22, 2021 1:22 PM Natalie Campisi - Forbes Advisor
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President Joe Biden is no stranger to severe housing problems. When he became vice president in 2009 under the Obama administration, he inherited a massive subprime mortgage crisis that caused millions of people to lose their homes through foreclosure while trillions of dollars of equity disappeared.
The housing crisis was the country’s worst piñata, filled with sloppy and predatory lending, expensive adjustable-rate mortgages, an oversupply of housing and lack of government oversight. And when it was finally split open, it exposed a rotten system that needed an overhaul.