In the 2008 movie “Iron Man,” the main character becomes a superhero after building a suit of armor with an exoskeleton that gives him incredible strength. Continue reading Special Operations Forces May Get ‘Iron Man’ Suit
Martial law more bad news for embattled tourism industry
Tourists may start avoiding Thailand in droves now that the military has declared martial law, as many countries have issued advisories warning their citizens about the political crisis here. Continue reading Martial law more bad news for embattled tourism industry
World Cup 2014 countries: Fifa world rankings
Spain are justifiably most people’s favourites to lift the World Cup in Rio as Vicente del Bosque’s reigning champions continue to occupy top spot in the Fifa world rankings ahead of Germany, Portugal and hosts Brazil. Continue reading World Cup 2014 countries: Fifa world rankings
Chinese yuan, ever-more a global currency
Lee Beng-Hong, head of markets at Deutsche Bank China, rescheduled his interview with China Daily three times. He flies across the country to meet clients and business partners who want ever more to move the yuan in their pocket over the border. Continue reading Chinese yuan, ever-more a global currency
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İzmir police intervene as thousands protest Turkish mine blast
Police fired tear gas and water cannons at thousands of protesters in the western city of İzmir on May 15, as a 24-hour strike got underway over the deadly mine explosion in Soma. Continue reading İzmir police intervene as thousands protest Turkish mine blast
American billionaire Steve Cohen ‘furious’ over $100m penthouse ‘no one wants’
The hedge fund titan is struggling to find a buyer for his Manhattan duplex.

Sometimes, a hedge fund billionaire just can’t catch a break. Just ask Steve Cohen. Continue reading American billionaire Steve Cohen ‘furious’ over $100m penthouse ‘no one wants’
Incredible Bahia, Brazil
With over 1000km of coconut-fringed beaches and the most agreeable climate in the region – hot and sunny, but not as blistering as elsewhere – Bahia has long been one of the country’s most popular destinations for foreign visitors. Constituting over a third of Northeast Brazil, it sits to the south of the area’s other states. At its heart are the Chapada Diamantina Mountains, offering breathtaking trekking and climbing opportunities, while just north of there, the massive São Francisco Lakes are popular for canoeing and watersports. The countryside changes to the south of the state capital, Salvador (site of the first Portuguese landings in 1500), with mangrove swamps and fast-developing island resorts around the town of Valença, before reverting to a spectacular coastline. A string of colonial towns, including Santo Amaro and Cachoeira, also lie within striking distance of Salvador. Further south, Ilhéus is a thriving beach resort, as is Porto Seguro, whose early settlement pre-dates even Salvador’s. Beyond the coastline, Bahia comprises a vast grain-producing western sector and semi-arid landscape. The Bahian sertão is massive, a desert-like land that supports some fascinating towns – the ex-mining bases of Jacobina and Lençóis and the river terminus of Ibotirama are just three.

Coast London – The Sophisticated Side
The Coast story began in 1996, and since then our passion for excellence in style and service has taken us on a very exciting journey. Since we began, our philosophy has always remained the same. We’re dedicated to creating and providing beautifully designed, quality garments for the special times in your life. Everything we do has that attention to detail, from our in-house designs and the fabric we use to our inspired décor and expertise, so that every shopping experience is a truly special occasion.

The FRONTLINE Interview: Thomas Tamm
Former Department of Justice attorney Thomas Tamm uncovered evidence of the government’s secret electronic surveillance of U.S. citizens, a discovery he later leaked to The New York Times. Continue reading The FRONTLINE Interview: Thomas Tamm







