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Jan Hutton has been named the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Bermuda Tourism Authority (BTA). Hutton was most recently the Chief Executive Officer of Australian Tourism Data Warehouse (ATDW) and is a trusted advisor to governments, businesses, and international organizations driving destination competitiveness. Her career spans more than two decades across the Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific, her roles have included Managing Director within Ogilvy Group, Director at Nielsen Company, Chief Marketing Officer roles at Deloitte Consulting, South African Tourism, Destination Gold Coast, and Destination NSW. With global corporations such as Salesforce, Barclays, BHP Group having also shaped…

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Manchester City have confirmed manager Pep Guardiola will leave the club at the end of the season after 10 hugely successful seasons at the Etihad. The announcement comes as no surprise with reports circulating for several months that the Catalan would stand down this summer, despite signing a two-year contract extension 12 months ago. Former Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca is the overwhelming favourite to replace him. Guardiola will now move into a global ambassador role for the City Football Group, giving technical advice to the clubs within its structure, working on specific projects and collaborations. Guardiola said on the club’s…

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Bad Bunny está a punto de desatar la locura en nuestro país. El cantante puertorriqueño, el artista más escuchado en 2025 en la plataforma Spotify, dará este viernes un primer concierto en el Estadi Olímpic de Barcelona. Mañana, sábado 23 de mayo, ofrecerá su segundo show, un espectáculo cargado de referencias a su país y en el que, a buen seguro, reivindicará el orgullo de ser latino, como ya hiciera en el descanso de la Super Bowl. Todo un desafío al presidente Donald Trump.   El nuevo disco de Bad Bunny, canción a canción: ‘Debí Tirar Más Fotos’ es una reivindicación…

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Turkish Airlines is ramping up its activities in Canada, increasing its lift; returning as the official airline sponsor of the 2026 RBC Canadian Open; and introducing its newly expanded premium Turkish Airlines Lounge. In the air, Turkish Airlines has announced a significant schedule expansion for its Canadian operations, adding extra flights to Istanbul from Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ),  Vancouver International Airport (YVR) and Montréal-Trudeau International Airport (YUL) in July 2026. The new expansion will see Turkish Airlines operating 7 weekly flights from YYZ; 4 weekly flights from YVR; and 4 weekly flights from YUL. As well, the carrier has returned…

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Mexico is preparing its World Cup warm‑up — paradoxically far removed from football and focused instead on its relationship with one of its partners in the tournament venture, the United States. Recent U.S. actions have hobbled the Mexican government of Claudia Sheinbaum, which has watched helplessly as explosive accusations emerged against officials in Sinaloa, including the governor, Rubén Rocha, a member of her own party. The visit to Mexico this Thursday by U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin, who was appointed by Donald Trump in March, was an opportunity to realign goals and messaging ahead of the second half of…

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“We are losing the ability to listen to people who think differently from us and to actively engage in dialogue”22/05/2026 – CANNES 2026: The Romanian director tells us more about his new film, initially portraying an intimate family conflict but gradually saying something much bigger about contemporary society(© 2026 Fabrizio de Gennaro for Cineuropa – fadege.it, @fadege.it)Romanian helmer Cristian Mungiu has premiered Fjörd in competition at the Cannes Film Festival. We pressed him for some more details on his new film. Cineuropa: Fjörd begins with an intimate family conflict but gradually says something much bigger about contemporary society. Where did…

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May 16, 2026; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Atlanta Braves pitcher Bryce Elder (55) throws against the Boston Red Sox in the first inning at Truist Park. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images Among the biggest surprises in the National League this year has been the re-emergence of Bryce Elder. Ahead of his start for the Atlanta Braves on Friday against the visiting Washington Nationals, Elder (4-2, 2.01 ERA) appears to be back in top form. Elder, a 2023 All-Star, went 10-16 with a 5.59 ERA in 38 starts between 2024 and ’25. Currently fifth in the NL in ERA, the 27-year-old right-hander…

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NEW YORK (AP) — Remember Donald Trump’s response in the 2016 presidential debate, when Hillary Clinton blasted him for paying virtually no federal taxes? “That makes me smart,” Trump said. By that logic, Trump is looking smarter than ever now. On Tuesday, the Internal Revenue Service agreed to drop all pending probes of Trump over whether he’s paid his fair share of taxes, to settle a lawsuit brought by the president over a leak of his tax returns. That could include, assuming it was ongoing, a long-standing audit into a technique Trump reportedly used to avoid paying taxes years ago…

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The Alaska operations of Holland America Line and Princess announced a leadership transition within its Alaska government affairs team, marking the retirement of a long-tenured executive and the promotion of a rising leader. In Alaska and Yukon, Holland America Line and Princess jointly manage Carnival Corporation’s combined land operations business supporting Holland America and Princess Cruises. After nearly 18 years of service, Ralph Samuels, vice president of government affairs, will retire effective June 2, 2026. A trusted advisor to the organization, Samuels has built strong relationships across federal, state and local stakeholders in support of Carnival Corporation’s commitment to Alaska. Robert Morgenstern, senior vice…

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Real Madrid manager Alvaro Arbeloa has dismissed the words of Barcelona President Joan Laporta, who has claimed that their complaints about the Negreira case are a smokescreen to distract from their own failures on the pitch in the last two seasons. Arbeloa also discussed Dani Carvajal’s exit from the club.Following Laporta’s statements on Friday morning, Arbeloa laughed off the idea that there was any susbtance to them.“I don’t attach much importance to Laporta’s words; we’ve always been very clear about what we’ve discussed. He must be referring to the Negreira case… We’re still waiting for a resolution to such a…

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