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      <title>US leads world's largest tourism economies</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2026 19:15:06 Z</pubDate>
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<p>The United States remains the world's largest travel and tourism economy by a considerable margin, generating an estimated $2.36 trillion in tourism-related economic activity, according to the latest  World Travel & Tourism Council  (WTTC) Economic Impact Research.</p>
<p>The ranking  highlights  the growing economic power of global tourism as international travel continues to recover and expand beyond pre-pandemic levels, with China firmly holding second place at $1.3 trillion, followed by Germany at $487.6 billion.</p>
<p>According to the WTTC, travel and tourism contributed a record $11.6 trillion to the global  economy  in 2025, accounting for 9.8% of global GDP and supporting approximately 366 million jobs worldwide, or roughly one in every nine jobs globally.</p>
<h2>America Dominates Global Tourism Economy</h2>
<p>The United States' tourism sector is worth nearly twice that of second-placed  China  and exceeds the combined tourism economies of several major European destinations.</p>
<p>WTTC data shows the world's ten largest tourism economies are:</p>
<p>The rankings reflect tourism's total contribution to national economies, including direct spending by visitors as well as indirect and induced economic effects across industries such as aviation, hospitality, retail, transportation and entertainment.l</p>
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      <title>The most educated U.S. States </title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 23:52:52 Z</pubDate>
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<p>Nearly half of all adults in Massachusetts now hold at least a bachelor's degree, cementing the state's position as America's most educated, according to the latest U.S. Census Bureau data analysed by  Business Insider .</p>
<p>Massachusetts led the nation with 48.3% of residents aged 25 and older holding a bachelor's degree or higher, narrowly ahead of Colorado at 47.8%. Vermont, Maryland and New Jersey rounded out the top five, highlighting the continued dominance of the Northeast and highly skilled knowledge-economy states.</p>
<p>The findings come as educational attainment across the  United States  continues to rise, with the Census Bureau reporting growing shares of Americans earning university degrees, particularly among younger adults.</p>
<p>Based on the share of adults aged 25 and over with a bachelor's degree or higher, the top 10 states are:</p>
<p>Massachusetts' educational advantage is closely tied to its concentration of world-renowned universities, including Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of  Technology  (MIT), Boston University and Tufts University. The state also boasts the nation's highest share of adults with graduate or professional degrees at 22.6%.</p>
<p>Experts say highly educated populations often attract technology, healthcare, finance and biotechnology firms, creating a cycle in which talent and economic opportunity reinforce one another. Massachusetts consistently ranks among the strongest U.S. economies and highest-income states.</p>
<p>The Census Bureau's  latest  educational attainment data show that younger Americans are earning degrees at historically high rates. In 2024, 42.8% of Americans aged 25 to 39 held a bachelor's degree or higher, compared with 34.2% among those aged 55 and older.</p>
<p>Research consistently links higher educational attainment with stronger earnings, lower unemployment and greater economic mobility. States with large concentrations of degree holders also tend to attract high-value industries and investment.</p>
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      <title>Brazil leads the world in exporting football talent</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 23:45:50 Z</pubDate>
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<p>Brazil remains football's biggest talent exporter, with more players competing abroad than any other nation, according to a new report from the  CIES Football Observatory , highlighting the country's enduring influence on the global game.</p>
<p>The study found that 3,020 Brazilian footballers played in foreign leagues between 2020 and 2025, comfortably ahead of France (2,293) and Argentina (2,171). Together, the three nations account for a significant share of the world's internationally mobile football talent.</p>
<p>For decades, Brazil has been synonymous with football excellence, producing legends from Pelé and Zico to Ronaldo, Ronaldinho and Neymar. The latest figures suggest the country's talent pipeline remains unmatched, with Brazilian players appearing in leagues across Europe, Asia, the  Middle East  and the Americas.</p>
<p>According to CIES, Portugal remains the leading destination for Brazilian footballers, benefiting from shared language and historical ties. At the same time, Japan, the United States and several European leagues also attract large numbers of Brazilian players.</p>
<p>France ranked second, with the report noting the country recorded the largest increase in expatriate players during the period, adding 372 footballers abroad between 2020 and 2025. Argentina finished third, reinforcing South America's status as one of football's most important talent-producing regions.</p>
<p>England, Spain, Germany and  Colombia  also featured prominently in the top 10, while Nigeria was the highest-ranked African nation with 926 players competing overseas. Serbia and Croatia completed the list.</p>
<p>The CIES study examined player movements across 135 professional leagues worldwide, reflecting the increasingly global nature of modern football. Analysts say clubs are scouting talent more widely than ever, creating international pathways for players from emerging football markets.</p>
<p>The report also found strong growth in football migration from countries such as Nigeria, Colombia and France, underlining the growing demand for talent from Africa and  South America .</p>
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      <title>'I am the right president' - De La Espriella makes final appeal to Colombian voters</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2026 13:58:00 Z</pubDate>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Colombian presidential candidate Abelardo de la Espriella used his final campaign rally to argue that he is the leader best equipped to guide the country through what he described as a historic moment.</p>
<p>Addressing hundreds of supporters in Valle del Cauca on Sunday, de la Espriella focused his message on leadership, change and the challenges facing Colombia ahead of the June 21 runoff election against Ivan Cepeda.</p>
<p>"I am convinced that I am the right man, the right president, for the historic moment our country is facing," de la Espriella told the crowd.</p>
<p>The candidate said the  election  represented more than a political contest, describing it as a turning point for the country.</p>
<p>"There are generations that manage history, and there are generations like ours that define it. We were called to change the history of Colombia," he said.</p>
<p>Supporters gathered waving flags and chanting in support of the candidate as he delivered his closing campaign message.</p>
<p>Many attendees said concerns over  security  and the country's future were driving their support for de la Espriella.</p>
<p>"Colombia needs change. We need to recover the safe Colombia that so many  people  feel has been lost," one supporter said.</p>
<p>Others pointed to ongoing violence in rural areas.</p>
<p>"I am a farmer, and I have faith in Abelardo de la Espriella as the future president of Colombia. We in the countryside have suffered greatly because of this violence," another supporter added.</p>
<p>According to official first-round results released by Colombia's National Civil Registry, de la Espriella received 43.7 per cent of the vote, while rival Ivan Cepeda secured 40.9 per cent.</p>
<p>Colombian voters will return to the  polls  on June 21 to choose the country's next president for the 2026-2030 term.</p>
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