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The editorial desk for economy and finance brings together authors who have been engaged in economic journalism, market analysis, and monitoring business developments on the international stage for many years. Our work is based on extensive experience, research, and daily contact with economic sources — from entrepreneurs and investors to institutions that shape economic life. Over years of journalism and personal involvement in the business world, we have learned to recognize the processes behind numbers, announcements, and short-lived trends, enabling us to deliver content that is both informative and easy to understand.

At the center of our work is the effort to make the economy more accessible to people who want to know more but seek clear and reliable context. Every story we publish is part of a broader picture that connects markets, politics, investments, and everyday life. We write about the economy as it truly functions — through the decisions made by entrepreneurs, the moves taken by governments, and the challenges and opportunities felt by people at all levels of business. Our style has developed over the years through fieldwork, conversations with economic experts, and participation in projects that have shaped the modern business landscape.

An important aspect of our work is the ability to translate complex economic topics into text that allows readers to gain insight without overwhelming technical terminology. We do not oversimplify the content to the point of superficiality, but we shape it so that it is accessible to everyone who wants to understand what is happening behind market tickers and financial reports. In this way, we connect theory and practice, past experiences and future trends, to provide a whole that makes sense in the real world.

The editorial desk for economy and finance operates with a clear intention: to provide readers with reliable, thoroughly processed, and professionally prepared information that helps them understand everyday economic changes, whether related to global movements, local initiatives, or long-term economic processes. Writing about the economy for us is not just reporting news — it is continuous monitoring of a world that is constantly changing, with the desire to bring those changes closer to everyone who wants to follow them with greater confidence and knowledge.

MG in Europe in 2025 reached 300,000 vehicles sold: growth driven by hybrids, awards and expansion of the sales network

MG in Europe in 2025 reached 300,000 vehicles ...

Find out how MG Motor in 2025 jumped to around 300,000 vehicles sold in Europe, why Hybrid+ hybrids pulled demand, and how the MG HS (EHS) and SUV ZS fit into the electrification trend. We also cover the role of the United Kingdom in sales, what the What Car? and Car of the Year 2026 awards mean, and the expansion of the network to 34 markets.

Airlines vs Aena dispute over DORA III: will charges at Spanish airports rise in 2027–2031?

Airlines vs Aena dispute over DORA III: will ...

Find out why airlines are seeking a reduction in airport charges in Spain and how Aena justifies price increases with investments under DORA III. We explain what CNMC’s decision means, how much charges could rise, and what consequences passengers and tourism might feel. The focus is on Madrid-Barajas, Barcelona-El Prat and regional airports.

Uganda today is considering the Nyakyisharara mega airport in Mbarara: tourism and global links versus professional doubts

Uganda today is considering the Nyakyisharara ...

Find out why Uganda is now considering turning Nyakyisharara near Mbarara into an international “mega airport” and why part of the aviation profession doubts the business case. We bring an overview of presidential support, investors and the BOT model, environmental issues, and comparisons with Entebbe’s growth and the final stage of Kabalega Airport.

Day trip escape to the Bahamas: Tropic Ocean Airways and ministry of tourism introduce 25-minute flights to Bimini

Day trip escape to the Bahamas: Tropic Ocean ...

Find out how the Saturday program “Bahamas in a Day” takes you from Fort Lauderdale to Bimini in about 25 minutes, returning the same day. We bring what Tropic Ocean Airways and Bahamas Ministry of Tourism offer, who it's for, and what a day on the island looks like without an overnight stay or long airport procedures, starting February 2026.

The Bahamas opened a historic air link: American Airlines introduced the first direct Miami – Bimini flight from February 14, 2026

The Bahamas opened a historic air link: ...

Find out what the new nonstop American Airlines route from Miami to South Bimini, launched on February 14, 2026, brings and how the first direct flight from the U.S. could change arrivals on the island known as the “Gateway to The Bahamas.” We provide an overview of the flight schedule, the Bahamas’ broader “Out Islands” strategy, and possible effects on prices, offer, and infrastructure.

Emirates expands connectivity in China: interline with Loong Air opens 22 domestic destinations via Hangzhou

Emirates expands connectivity in China: ...

Find out how Emirates has expanded access to 22 domestic destinations with the signing of an interline agreement with China's Loong Air, featuring a single ticket and baggage policy. The deal strengthens connections via Hangzhou and intensifies the race among Gulf carriers for second-tier Chinese cities. We bring you what this means for business and leisure travel and for the competition between Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi.

Shanghai attracted 9.36 million visitors in 2025: race with Tokyo and Seoul and impact of geopolitics on travel

Shanghai attracted 9.36 million visitors in ...

Learn how Shanghai reached 9.36 million international arrivals in 2025, what visa-free and transit facilitators brought, and why rising demand for luxury hotels is changing the city's offer. We also bring an overview of how China–US flight capacity, travel advisories, and the rivalry of Tokyo and Seoul are redirecting Asian routes in 2026.

Air Tahiti Nui appoints Lionel Guérin as CEO and launches new strategic transformation of the carrier

Air Tahiti Nui appoints Lionel Guérin as CEO ...

Find out why Air Tahiti Nui is changing leadership: Lionel Guérin takes management in Papeete amidst stronger competition, sustainability pressures, and French Polynesia's tourism needs. We bring what is known about plans, flight networks, and priorities. Find out how decisions on routes to Paris, Los Angeles, and Tokyo could affect island accessibility.

Air Canada Orders Airbus A350-1000: Fleet Modernization and Geopolitical Signal in the Era of Tariff Risks

Air Canada Orders Airbus A350-1000: Fleet ...

Find out why Air Canada ordered eight Airbus A350-1000s, with rights for an additional eight, and how this decision affects long-haul network planning from 2030. We bring the context of diversification relative to Boeing, supply chain risks, and the role of tariffs and politics in aviation orders. We also check the official statements from Air Canada and Airbus.

Saudi Arabia strengthens aviation diplomacy: Future Aviation Forum 2026 in Riyadh and Vision 2030 ambitions

Saudi Arabia strengthens aviation diplomacy: ...

Find out how the Future Aviation Forum 2026 in Riyadh gathers world aviation leaders while Saudi Arabia records record passenger growth and invests in airports, carriers, and cargo corridors. We bring you what lies behind the Vision 2030 plans and where the biggest challenges are. Who wins and who loses in the competition with regional hubs and how investments are changing the rules of the game.