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Apple Continues to Grow, but Profits Drop as Costs Rise

The iPhone maker said it was hurt by Covid-related shutdowns of factories in Shanghai but benefited from its growing services business.

A Water Slide (Plus a House) in the Ocean: House Hunting in Maldives

Homes in the archipelagic state are often handed down from generation to generation, while foreigners are limited to vacation villa packages on resort islands.

‘Little Venice’ Finally Gets its Moment

With a ban on large cruise ships in the waters surrounding Venice, nearby Chioggia is one of the new go-to ports. While many welcome the new visitors, some worry that the tourism boom could turn sour.

Air France Under Scrutiny Over Safety Incidents

Air France Under Scrutiny Over Safety Incidents

To Fight Inflation, Spain Offers Free Train Tickets

Rail passengers will be able to take free train journeys under 300 kilometers (186 miles) until the end of the year.

Stanley Turkel, Manager and Avid Historian of Hotels, Dies at 96

As vintners around the world battle extreme heat and climate change, the pioneers producing wine in Israel’s arid south are testing ideas that might soon find global application.

Desert Winemaking ‘Sounds Absurd,’ but Israeli Vineyards in Negev Show the Way

As vintners around the world battle extreme heat and climate change, the pioneers producing wine in Israel’s arid south are testing ideas that might soon find global application.