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Mysterious liquid found under 'gateway to the underworld' in Mexico

An often overlooked pyramid in Mexico was filled with pools of a rare element in its underground chambers, leading to new theories that the structure may have had a shocking hidden purpose.


DXB welcomes 23.4 million guests in Q1

DUBAI, 30th April, 2025 (WAM) -- Dubai International (DXB) welcomed 23.4 million guests in the first quarter of 2025, maintaining strong momentum and reinforcing its position as the world’s leading international airport.The performance reflects both Dubai’s growing appeal as a global destination and DXB’s continued role as the gateway of choice for millions of travellers.Traffic was up 1.5 percent compared to the same period in 2024, despite a...


The most beautiful islands in Europe you've probably never heard of

Discover Europe's lesser-known but beautiful island destinations.


21 travel destinations that seem out of this world


No-fly zone imposed over Sandringham after scare during Zelensky visit

A no-fly zone has been issued over His Majesty's Sandringham Estate after drone sightings were reported during Volodymyr Zelensky's visit last month.


Is the Amex Platinum worth it for a points and miles newbie? I booked a trip to find out

Traveling with the American Express Platinum card comes with plenty of perks. Here's a newcomer's perspective.


100 years of Gatsby, and the green light still flickers

In 1925, the year F. Scott Fitzgerald published his magnum opus The Great Gatsby in the United States, across the ocean, in Germany, writer Thea von Harbou turned expressionist filmmaker Fritz Lang's treatment into the science fiction novel Metropolis - which Lang would transform into the landmark film with the same name two years later.Set in a dystopian city of the future - sustained by an exploited underclass of labourers who toil beneath the...


New plan slaps Uber and Lyft riders with 'world's highest' $23 fee

Passengers using one of America's biggest airports face a huge hike in rideshare costs - that would add $11.50 to each journey and $23 to a roundtrip.


What were funerals like in the American colonies?

Funerary practices have been around since the dawn of civilization. By the time Europeans settled in North America, the most common tradition was to bury the dead. This, of course, included a number of religious elements. But America was not just a place where Christian settlers (with all their different denominations) lived. Native Americans, and later Africans, also inhabited the land, and they too had their own funeral traditions. In this gallery, we explore the funerary traditions of the inhabitants of the Thirteen Colonies. Click on and get to know them.


With Graceland in the spotlight here are other famous homes to visit

MailOnline takes a glimpse into the fascinating world of celebrity homes that are worth visiting.


This 469-mile East Coast Road Trip Route Is One of the Best in the U.S. — and It's Got Stunning Hiking Trails, Too

Blue Ridge Parkway was named one of America's best road trip routes in a new study.


The world's most powerful passport – and more incredible travel facts

Incredible facts and figures showing the scale of modern travel.


Govt decides to construct two new international airports

The Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) has reportedly approved the construction of two new international airports in Sukkur and Muzaffarabad, with work on both projects expected to be completed within five years.The PAA has formed a committee to oversee land acquisition for the new sites, sources said. Preliminary work has already commenced under the supervision of PAA's Works and Development Department.Sources said the Rs 2 billion projects aim...


Revealed: The most MISLEADING place names around the world

From Hippo, Kentucky to Hell, Norway, these misleading place names will leave you lost...


10 Coolest Airliners from the Swinging Sixties

10 Coolest Airliners from the Swinging Sixties


Discover 15 spectacular palaces around the world you can actually visit

From royal residences and grand retreats for the incredibly wealthy of days gone by, these gorgeous palaces all have one thing in common...


Shots fired metres from Sydney's Bondi Beach

A manhunt is underway after a police vehicle was rammed and shots were fired following the pursuit of a stolen car through Sydney's Eastern Suburbs early on Saturday morning.


Stunning cityscapes of the modern world

Some skylines are so iconic they can define a whole city. Dubai, Tokyo, and New York have some of the world's most impressive cityscapes, but it doesn't stop there. Underappreciated locations like Valletta and Kuldiga also have incredible city skylines you need to see for yourself. Take an alternative look at the world's cityspaces with this new gallery.


Costco makes major change to signature Kirkland item

Costco customers are explaining why they believe a Kirkland item is 'cheap' and 'really upsetting.'


Ranked: Germany's prettiest small towns and villages

As well as vibrant cities, Germany has a lot to offer. Off the well trodden tourist tracks, there are many small towns and villages you will never have heard of.


The friendliest countries in the world, ranked

When traveling, there are always places that stand out for their scenic beauty, amazing cuisine, and/or their mark on history. But one of the things that keeps visitors coming back to a country over and over again is the people. Some destinations really excel at making those who visit feel welcome, and it leaves a lasting impression. Website InterNations conducts an annual survey, in order to discover which countries rank the highest for friendliness amongst those who've relocated abroad and amongst foreign travelers. Published by World Population Review, the results for 2024 are in. Does your country rank in the top 30? Click on to find out!


Prince El Hassan visits Irbid Chamber of Commerce, calls for ‘humanising economy’

AMMAN — HRH Prince El Hassan Bin Talal on Tuesday visited the Irbid Chamber of Commerce and met with Jordanian businessmen and investors.During the meeting, His Highness stressed the importance of "integration" among Arab development regions, especially in the Mashreq, pointing to the need to develop a "new vision" of cooperation by relying on "human-centred policies" as a partner in development processes.His Highness called for working within...


14 epic mountain hikes for a perfect one-day adventure

There are plenty of mountains, mounts and hills that you can conquer in under 24 hours, gaining a monumental sense of achievement without losing a night in your own bed.


Revealed: The sneaky European airports that are miles away from the cities they're named after

The worst culprits, used by airlines including Ryanair and Wizz Air, have been named by SCSChauffeurs and presented here in a series of maps to lessen the shock for flyers when they land.


20 famous buildings that were never completed

From the mythical Tower of Babel to some of the world’s priciest construction projects, unfinished buildings have been thorns in the side of humanity for millennia. The reasons behind these truly epic fails are as diverse as the buildings themselves, with everything from funding shortfalls and unexpected deaths to political misfortune and the outbreak of war putting an end to the ambitious plans listed here.


Incredible monorail systems from around the world - including a network that travels through a block of flats and a US line with breathtaking views of a top tourist city

The monorail shot to fame after an ill-fated appearance in The Simpsons. But there are successful systems around the globe. Take a look at some of the most impressive...


KALA Kuwait Literature Festival offers unique platform for literature lovers

The inaugural edition of the KALA Kuwait Literature Festival (KKLF), organized by the Kerala Art Lovers Association, concluded with a grand finale after two vibrant days of literary celebration. Held at Aspire Indian School, Abbassiya, the festival offered a unique platform for Malayalam literature lovers in Kuwait.The festival was officially inaugurated by acclaimed writer Ashokan Charuvil. Distinguished guests included celebrated authors...


DOMOTEX Middle East 2025 kicks off in Dubai

DUBAI, 22nd April, 2025 (WAM) -- DOMOTEX Middle East 2025 opened today at Dubai World Trade Centre, reaffirming its position as the region’s premier trade platform for the global flooring industry.The three-day exhibition brings together 100 international exhibitors, highlighting Dubai’s growing role as a global hub for design, innovation, and commerce.The event was inaugurated by Marwan Ahmed bin Ghalita, Director-General of Dubai Land...


The best road trip movies of all time

Few things are better than a classic road trip. Sun shining, music blaring, wind in your hair, and some good friends. But since road trips aren’t exactly a thing you can schedule every day, sometimes you have to make do with watching other people go on their own epic journeys. For that, we have 20 of the best road trip movies of all time.


Dubai Police showcases tourism services at Arabian Travel Market

DUBAI, 28th April, 2025 (WAM) -- The Dubai Police stand attracted a diverse audience on the Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2025 opening day at the Dubai World Trade Centre, including ambassadors, consular representatives, and aviation professionals from various government and private organisations.Major General Ali Atiq bin Lahej, Assistant Commandant for Ports Affairs at Dubai Police, reviewed the stand, emphasising the force's commitment to...


Shocking list of cities where polluted air is slowly killing its residents

A shocking new report has revealed the most dangerous US cities for air pollution, where toxic conditions could be damaging residents' health day after day.


Dubai: Have you visited these museums around town?

Whether you're a history buff, an art enthusiast, or simply seeking a unique experience, several top museums in Dubai are worth visiting


Inside the world's most historic empty places that were left abandoned

Abandoned historic places across the world, from hospitals to amusement parks, that were left to rot. We take a look at some of the most historic empty places that offer a powerful glimpse into an almost forgotten time.


Morocco Takes Part in 7th Abu Dhabi Cultural Summit

Abu Dhabi - Minister of Youth, Culture and Communication Mohamed Mehdi Bensaid is representing Morocco at the 7th Cultural Summit in Abu Dhabi, currently held under the theme “Culture for humanity and beyond”. Bensaid will take part in the Mondiacult initiative's ministerial dialogue on “Culture in the digital age: the impact of artificial intelligence on culture and human creativity”.During the summit, which will also be attended by Morocco's...


Hilton London Metropole hotel review: Affordable luxury and city views in London's 'Little Arabia'

With no shortage of options, location and price are often the deciding factors when choosing a London hotel. For travellers from the GCC, the Hilton London Metropole offers a compelling blend of both. Situated on the city's vibrant Edgware Road, with its wealth of Middle Eastern restaurants, this central location provides easy access to the capital...


The travel essentials you can’t leave home without

Planning a trip in 2025? Whether you’re travelling for business or pleasure, your experience will be a whole lot more enjoyable if you pack the right gear. Here are 15 must-have items to bring on your next vacation or work trip.


Earth Day underscores role of culture, arts in sustainability: Minister of Culture

ABU DHABI, 21st April, 2025 (WAM) -- Sheikh Salem bin Khalid Al Qasimi, Minister of Culture, stated that the 22nd of April marks a significant occasion for all, as the world celebrates Earth Day.“This annual observance is not merely a reminder of the importance of our planet and the need to preserve it, but a global call for collective action to ensure a sustainable future for humanity,” he said.“In the UAE, this day holds special meaning,...


Historical artefacts of XVI-XVIII centuries found in Moscow

MOSCOW, 16th April, 2025 (WAM) -- Near the Church of Elijah the Prophet of Obydenny in the centre of the capital archeologists have discovered the rarest find of the XVI – early XVII century – a double-sided seal-matrix. This is reported by the official portal of the Moscow Mayor and Moscow Government, according to TV BRICS.On one side it shows a lion, on the other – a warrior with a sword and dagger, but not in full height, as it was customary,...


Major US airport on red alert after patient infected with world's most infectious disease

A passenger arriving on an international flight tested positive for the highly contagious respiratory illness, which is currently ripping its way through the US.


30 things to avoid when you travel abroad

Traveling to a foreign country can be a challenge as it takes some adapting to the customs and rules of said place. You should always be aware of differences in habits, traditions, and even ways of dressing from country to country before you travel.Learning the basics of the language of the country you visit also shows you have respect for the people, and can go a long way in helping you get by day to day. You should also be aware of gestures that may be offensive in certain countries. Click through the gallery to learn more about the things you should avoid when traveling abroad!


World's best airports you've never heard of

These are some of the coolest and quirkiest lesser-known airports around the world.


'Witness', Expo City Dubai a living embodiment of UAE’s vision: Nahyan bin Mubarak

DUBAI, 29th April, 2025 (WAM) -- Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence, and Commissioner General of Expo 2020 Dubai, paid an official visit to Expo City Dubai, where he was briefed on development projects underway as part of the city's new master plan, which aims to solidify its position as a future global hub and a leading model for smart and sustainable cities.He was received by Reem Al Hashimy, Minister of...


American tourism in freefall: Estimated loss of $64 billion in 2025

The start of 2025 has revealed that the American tourism industry is suffering an unprecedented crisis. Data for February shows a significant 2.4% drop in foreign visitors compared to the previous year. Indeed, Tourism Economics initially forecast an 8.8% increase in tourism but has drastically revised its projections and now estimates a 5.1% decrease for the current year. This slowdown could cost the American travel industry $64 billion.


Ranked: The 43 most beautiful coastlines in the world

From rugged archipelagos and glamorous rivieras, to clifftop seaside towns and picturesque beaches, we've ranked the most stunning coastlines on Earth.


These US destinations are straight out of a fairy tale

Discover the charm of the USA with its enchanting storybook cottages and magical ice castles. Immerse yourself in a world of picturesque beauty as you explore these fairy-tale spots across the country. This gallery showcases the breathtaking destinations that should be at the top of your travel wishlist. Don't miss out, start planning your magical journey today! Click through to get started.


The hidden WWII tunnels where bats go to hibernate

In rural Poland near to the town of Międzyrzecz lies an impressive underground fortification built by the Nazis in the 1930s. Although it soon became redundant with regards to its original purpose, the Festungsfront Oder-Warthe-Bogen (or 'Ostwall') has over time taken on a new purpose as a hibernation location for bats. Check out this gallery to learn about how these hidden Nazi tunnels became a favorite hideout.


The most popular dog breed in your country

Who doesn't love a fluffy friend? Well, most of the world's population does. The relationship between a dog and its owner is one of love and friendship. Each culture shares a taste for a particular dog breed, and every country has one particular kind of dog that stands out as the clear favorite. Curious? Check out this gallery to see which dog breed is your country's favorite.


California's 'most beautiful' illegal waterfall that hikers are willing to die to see for themselves

The area is magical that locals compare it to America's most famous national parks like Yosemite, and now officials are fighting to establish a legal way to get to the beauty spot.


Himalayan Snow at 23-year Low, Threatening 2 billion People

Asharq Al Awsat Snowfall in Asia's Hindu Kush-Himalayan mountain range has reached a 23-year low, threatening nearly two billion people dependent on snowmelt for water, scientists warned in a report on Monday.The Hindu Kush-Himalayan range, which stretches from Afghanistan to Myanmar, holds the largest reserves of ice and snow outside the Arctic and Antarctica and is a vital source of fresh water for about two billion people.Researchers found "a...


UAE Approves First Hybrid Heliport Design for Flying Taxis

The UAE is one step closer to bringing flying taxis to life. The General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) has officially approved the design for the country’s first hybrid heliport, which will be built at the Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal in Zayed Port.A Hub for Both Helicopters and eVTOLsWhat make