Airports have long been known for offering high-end services to their human passengers — for a price. Now, at New York’s Kennedy International Airport, the same can be said for animals. Dogs, cats, horses, birds, fish and even sloths will be able to have their own special accommodations at a new center called the Ark at JFK.
The International AIDS Conference, or AIDS 2016, takes place this year in Durban, South Africa. From 18-22 July, scientists, policy-makers and charities dedicated to fighting […]
(MEREDITH) Today marks International Women’s Day. Across the nation, women are marching. Some are marching to protest contested topics such as the wage gap and […]
The “Drafting International Commercial Agreements in English” conference has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. Most international agreements are drafted in the English language irrespective of […]
BAGHDAD, July 23 (Reuters) – Baghdad International Airport reopened for scheduled commercial flights on Thursday after months of closure during the COVID-19 pandemic, which has […]