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Watch - italy's newest theme park brings hollywood to rome
Rome's latest attraction attempts to undo the economic slump facing Italy's most famous movie studio. With investment down on film production, Cinecittà Studio is hoping that this cinematic adventure park will bring back the glory days of the silver screen era and reboot the Italian movie industry.
Mon, Jul 28, 2014
A-maizeing theft: romanian home replaced by corn field
A Romanian man was shocked this summer when he found that his home had been stolen. Andy Pascali, from Bucharest, visited his holiday home in Braila, only to discover someone had planted a cornfield in its place.
Fri, Jul 25, 2014
Turkish property prices up 12pc
Turkish property prices have jumped 12 per cent in the last 12 months, as the country's housing market continues to grow.
Fri, Jul 25, 2014
Us hotel sector enjoys record year
The US hotel sector has enjoyed a record-breaking year, according to new stats, with a total annual revenue of $163 billion.
Fri, Jul 25, 2014
Dubai to build world's first temperature-controlled city
It is the kind of development you could only find in Dubai. And, true to form, the UAE has announced the world's first ever temperature-controlled city to be built in the now booming emirate.
Fri, Jul 25, 2014
New french property price index on the way
A new French property price index is on the way this year.
Fri, Jul 25, 2014
Watch - squatters evicted from world's tallest slum
Dozens of families have been moved out of the Tower of David in the Venezuelan capital Caracas, after nearly a decade spent living in the 'world's tallest slum'.
Fri, Jul 25, 2014
Watch - budapest museum takes art out on the streets of madrid
Published on 24 Jul 2014 Twenty-four digital replicas of the most important pieces of art from the Budapest Fine-Arts museum are exhibited out in the open, in the Colon plaza in Madrid, until August 9th.
Fri, Jul 25, 2014
Watch - timelapse of nyc hudson yards construction site
New York City's Lower West Side is in the midst of a massive transformation. In about 10 years, Hudson Yards will be home to thousands of apartments, a hundred shops, a school, and 14 acres of public space. Bloomberg's Betty Liu had a chance to walk through the site with the man behind the project.
Fri, Jul 25, 2014