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Churches offer beds for £49 a night on 'champing' website to raise cashChurch camping - dubbed 'champing' - is the brainchild of a charity that raises money to save churches, with 21 venues currently offering a night’s stay from £49 per adult
It could be the answer to every budget tourist’s prayers – a night in a historicchurch.
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More or less, the Vatican tells the truth about its moneyIf you were listening closely this week, your ears may have picked up a subterranean rumbling out of Rome. It was the sound of the tectonic plates of history shifting, as, perhaps for the first time ever, the Vatican actually more or less came clean about its finances.
In the old days, it used t...
Bizarre Things Nigerians Do To Get MoneySome Nigerians, in their desperate quest to get money, engage in a lot of bizarre and sacrilegious activities, Daily Trust Saturday reports.
There is dignity in labour and many hardworking Nigerians daily engage in menial jobs and other small scale businesses to earn decent and legitimate income...
How to Talk About Money With Your Partner- Turn arguments about finances into mindful money conversations.
- Money is the second leading cause of divorce.
- Americans argue with their partner at least monthly about money.
As you begin communicating with your partner about money, you can have mindful conversations about money instead...
Cocaine Trafficking Shifts to Brazil’s Smaller Ports, UN Report SaysThe city of Santos in Brazil’s São Paulo state, which has the largest port in Latin America, is one of four places that stand out in the global maritime drug trade, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) indicated in an early July global report. According to the re...
Boosted by Brazil and Mexico, Latin America's economy expected to expand 3% in 2022, IMFGiven the improved performance of Latin America's largest economies, particularly Brazil, Mexico, Colombia and Chile, the IMF has raised the 2022 growth projection for the Latam and the Caribbean.
In its World Economic Outlook report, the IMF said it predicts the region’s GDP to expand 3%...
A win for Lula in Brazil would see Latin America swing further to the leftIf Lula becomes president, the region’s six largest economies will be run by socialist leaders
The squaring off of the two giant figures of Brazil’s politics in advance of October’s hard-fought, sometimes violent, and deeply polarised presidential election make it a contest of co...
Boosting civic trust is essential to Latin American economic growthGovernments must be transparent and engage citizens in decisions about tax, spending and regulation
Burdened with inflation, the impact of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the fallout from the pandemic, the region of Latin America and the Caribbean is at a critical juncture.
Without refor...
Behind Brazil’s Plan to Launch South America’s First Digital Nomad VillageAs a perfect example of how countries can embrace a "locals first" approach to tourism, the government is supporting a new NomadX-backed project in the north-west of the country, after a similar scheme in Europe injected $30 million into the local economy.
The company behind Europe&rs...
Going Hungry in BrazilLess than three months before Brazil’s most consequential presidential election in decades, the country is suffering the effects of a turbulent global economy, including high inflation, and there are widespread concerns about democratic backsliding amid attacks on the country’s el...