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World's first flying cars get ready to take Dubai residents from door to door

An aviation company in Dubai has signed a deal with a Dutch business to bring the world's first flying car to the Middle East and Africa. Aviterra, an aviation and aerospace component manufacturing company, will buy more than 100 of PAL-V's Liberty flying cars and invest in the European company, they said in a joint statement this week. While Avite...


Rampaging monkey gangs terrorise Thai tourist town as cops arm themselves with slingshots and tranquiliser guns to combat 'dangerous' primates

Officers said they have come under attack from aggressive macaques in the town of Lopburi, 90 miles north of Bangkok, which has become notorious for its out-of-control monkey population.


Creepy places in the UK that could be sets for horror films

From abandoned theme parks to to creepy castles, these derelict locations would be the perfect place to film a horror movie. Take a look through the gallery to find out more.


France's Eiffel Tower moves to Libya

ALBAWABA - A video recently shared across social media platforms took the internet by storm after several Libyans spotted a high-voltage electrical tower and resembled it to France's iconic Eiffel Tower. Libyans took to social media platforms to jokingly poke fun at the matter and said "This does not happen in any country of the world except in Libya" and "This is the Eiffel Tower but the Libyan way".The "Libyan Eiffel Tower" was located in the...


From caves to lagoons and lost-in-time islands: Britain's top 15 stunning 'off the beaten track' locations to explore this Easter revealed. So how many have YOU visited?

This hotlist was identified by Jeep and a team of experts from Ordnance Survey. They are all pinpointed on an interactive 'Get Lost with Jeep Compass' digital map.


Delve into the enchanting ruins of the UK's religious heritage

The centuries-old ruins of abbeys, churches, and priories always conjure up romantic images of a monastic and pious way of life. Throughout the United Kingdom, the remains of many of these religious buildings stand as a legacy of the Reformation, when Henry VIII disbanded numerous monasteries, priories, convents, and friaries in the 1530s. Today, these ecclesiastical wonders serve as evocative reminders of a distant past and rank among the most compelling of visitor attractions. Click through this gallery and admire the ruins of some of the UK's greatest places of worship.


The most sinister places in the UK

It's Friday the 13th again... Check out where you can spend the day with this ghostly gallery.


Exquisite Easter eggs from around the world

Easter is upon us, and eggs are used in many parts of the world to celebrate this time of the year. In this gallery, you'll find beautiful handcrafted Easter eggs, so click through and get some eggspiration for Easter.


Words you had no idea were inspired by animals

What do the words "aviation" and "vaccine" have in common? Well, they're both descended from the names of different types of animals. From bears and birds, to dolphins and cows, animals have been the origin of a few unexpected words. Indeed, due to their importance to the lives and livelihoods of humans, it's no wonder animals have left a mark on language! Curious? Check out this gallery for words that were etymologically inspired by animals.


13 Nostalgic Photos of Vintage Amusement Parks

What a thrill.


You'll never guess where these celebrities were born

Since Hollywood and English-speaking entertainment is virtually dominated by the United States, it is only natural you'd assume that some of your favorite actors and musicians were all born in the 'land of opportunity' or Great Britain. But this isn't the case. Natalie Portman, for example, was born in Jerusalem, Israel. Just like her, there are many other big names in the industry who actually come from surprising places. Don't believe? Click through this gallery and see which names and celebrity birth places surprise you!


American happiness has taken a major dive and there’s one reason why


You can book luxury hotels, cruises, and vacation packages through Costco for a fraction of the cost

Costco offers steep discounts on luxury hotels, cruises, and rental cars for members.


Essential hiking tips everyone should know

Hiking is a pastime that many enjoy, and few get to do it as often as they would like. There's something special about being out in the wilderness with the sound of crunching earth under your boots. The wind rushing through the trees almost seems to bring us back to a simpler, more relaxed version of ourselves. It's probably a good indication that we should get out and do it more! However, when you're on a hike, many things can (and in all probability will) go wrong, so it's important to be as prepared as possible. If you want to be the hiking expert who leads the charge into nature then click through this gallery for the skills, tips, and tricks you will need to succeed on any hiking expedition.


The Best Podcasts to Listen to Right Now

Tune in on your way to work, while you're running, before bed or on a road trip.


How Expo City Dubai became a safe haven for stray cats

Expo City Dubai continues to prove itself as an animal friendly neighbourhood. About 80 stray cats now have the safety of dedicated spaces built on-site that include food, water and beds. Each space also has a retractable wall so that cats are free to come and go during the cooler months. There are also “cat condos” (small well-ventilated houses) l...


Who were the most revered—and feared—sea gods and goddesses?

Greek and Roman mythology is awash with ancient sea gods and goddesses, ocean deities depicted either as benign saviors of sailors and fishermen, or dangerous, ill-tempered supernatural beings with malice on their minds. Some of these worshipped guardians of the deep were also associated with rivers, springs, and fountains, and were also seen to influence the weather. And there was even a goddess of sandy beaches! So, who were the most revered—and feared—sea gods and goddesses? Click back to antiquity and find out.


Sharjah Children's Reading Festival returns on May 1 for exciting 12-day creative feast

SHARJAH, 28th March, 2024 (WAM) -- Sharjah Children’s Reading Festival (SCRF), the largest celebration of knowledge, creativity, art and innovation of its kind in the region, is returning for its 15th edition on May 1. The highly anticipated event will take place in Expo Centre Sharjah until May 12. The festival organiser, Sharjah Book Authority (SBA), has confirmed that the 12-day festival is going to be completely action packed for young...


Adorable baby gorilla Jameela arrives at Cleveland Zoo to meet new family of apes including 'foster mom' Fredrika

Jameela, a western Iowland gorilla that was born pre-maturely, was transferred from the Fort Worth Zoo in Texas to Cleveland Metroparks Zoo in Ohio on Thursday.


Our Staff Shares Its Favorite Travel Accessories From Women-owned Brands — From $26

We're female travelers, of course we support women-founded travel brands.


Should you still vacation on cruise ships?

Over the past decade, cruise ships have become an increasingly popular vacation choice for people seeking an organized, stress-free, all-inclusive vacation. The destinations are paradisaical, there are endless onboard attractions to keep you entertained, and there’s the lure of the perfect balance between adventure and relaxation. Unfortunately, cruise ships come with massive costs, from putting lives at risk to inflicting devastating effects on the environment. Especially amid the pandemic, cruises became a known hub of contagion, and yet the ships started sailing again, and the virus is once again plaguing the industry which was initially suspended for months precisely because of COVID-19. If that weren't enough, many people have gone missing on cruise ships, as there are thousands of people housed on the boat (many of whom are intoxicated), and the employees don't always keep track of the residents. Passengers, and even crew members, have been regularly lost. But the environmental impact is still the greatest factor driving protests against cruise ships. If you've ever considered this particular getaway, check out this gallery to learn more about not only the true cost of cruise ships, but also concrete ways which the industry can improve its carbon footprint.


Seafurrers: The remarkable history of the ship's cat

The recent news that a cat was among the crew of a yacht that took part in the grueling annual Sydney to Hobart race reminded many of the role felines have played in maritime expeditions and as honorary members of various navies. In fact, the ship's cat is a phenomenon that dates back to antiquity. And these intrepid "seafurrers" have been part of some of the greatest voyages—and most notorious sea battles—ever since. So, who are the most famous felines of the high seas? Click through and "paws" to find out.


Tourism spreaheads Dubai economic recovery

Sector’s GDP contribution is expected to have nearly doubled this year from 2021 to 36.1%


These are the most important years of your life

One of the coolest things with humans is that, as different as we may be, there are certain rites of passage that happen for most of us. And even if aging can seem scary, scientific studies have found that life isn't a downhill slide after our youth passes. There are plenty of areas that we peak in well into middle and old age. For example, teens may have vitality on their side, but older people are generally more psychologically stable. Intrigued? Then check out the following gallery to discover some of the most important years of your life.


Impressive facts about the Aztec Empire

The Aztec Empire is among the most famous Mesoamerican societies that existed before the arrival of Europeans. Formed by three city-states in the valley of Mexico (Tenochtitlan, Texcoco, and Tlacopan) the empire dominated the region for almost 100 years. The Aztecs were immensely advanced when it came to sophisticated technology and engineering techniques, which can be observed in ruins that are still scattered across modern Mexico. And they also invented chocolate! Want to discover more about the Aztec Empire? The check-out the following gallery.


Animals with misleading names

The animal kingdom is filled with wonderful creatures. However, they can be equally confusing due to their misleading names. When it comes to animals, a variety of characteristics can be wrapped up in a common name, including where they live, what they eat, their color, or, more broadly, what they look like. But sometimes all of these categories can become misleading. For example, did you know that flying foxes aren't really foxes at all? Intrigued? Click on to discover some of the animals with the most misleading names around.


30 beautiful lighthouses around the world

Feast your eyes on the prettiest lighthouses on the planet.


Free solo: Climbing on the edge of death

There are people out there who choose to climb mountains taller than the Empire State Building, completely alone, and without ropes or any safety equipment! These adrenaline junkies flew under the radar for a long time, but now the art of free solo has made it onto the world stage. Click through this gallery to learn about this extreme sport and those who have mastered it.


Bad beauty tips you should never follow

We've all spent hours browsing the web for the latest beauty tips, and while there are some good ones out there, we sometimes come across some pretty terrible advice. The world of beauty is filled with myths, DIY hacks, and alternatives to achieve our goals. But how many of these are actually reliable solutions? In this gallery, you'll find common beauty tips that you shouldn't follow. And because we want you to feel and look great, we offer you alternatives too! Click through to find out more.


Dubai a top destination as UK airports brace for two million Easter travellers

Dubai, Turkey and the Canary Islands are among the most popular destinations as two million British holidaymakers travel abroad over the Easter weekend. Amid a wet and windy weather forecast for the UK over the bank holiday weekend, one airport is preparing for “record-breaking” passenger numbers. Airports are reporting “strong numbers” according t...


The Complete Guide to Universal Orlando Resort — Including Everything to Know About the Theme Parks, Hotels, and More

Here’s everything you need to know before going to Universal Orlando.


Fly to London for Only $299 on This New Route From the U.S.

Norse Atlantic Airways is launching a new route from Las Vegas to London in the fall.


Check Out Kawasaki's Incredibly Rad, Fishing-Ready Ultra 160LX-S Angler Jet Ski

Who's ready to go fishing?


Incredible cases of instant karma

The world works in mysterious ways, but sometimes it can also be quite clear with its intentions. From the poacher who was taken down by wild animals, to the fake cop who accidentally pulled over real undercover cops, click through to see some of the wildest cases of karma that have hit the headlines.


How ports are handling shipping diversions from Baltimore

Stephen Edwards, CEO at the Port of Virginia, and Rick Cotton, executive director at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, join 'The Exchange' to discuss the impact of the Francis Scott Key Bridge on other East Coast ports and more.


10 of the Most Unique Museums In the United States

Add these one-of-a-kind destinations to your travel bucket list.


30 books that influenced the world

According to experts spread across 35 different countries, these are the top 30 books that have shaped the world, either for their beautiful stories of love, tragedy, and war, or for their satirical humor, social commentary, and timeless lessons that have changed our views on life over time. How many of these great works of literature have you read?


Historic European cafés you need to visit

Europe's enviable café culture revolves around some of the most famous and iconic coffeehouses on the continent. In their time, many of these distinguished establishments have served a litany of famous celebrities including artists, writers, scientists, philosophers, and even royalty. But where can you find Europe's most beautiful and best-preserved cafés and teahouses? Click through and walk through these historic coffee-serving landmarks.


Inspiring quotes from famous visual artists

Painting, sculpture, and other visual art forms have enriched our lives for millennia. From cave art to contemporary art, humans have created the most outstanding works of art and reflected on every aspect of human life and its relationship with creativity. And throughout the years, many artists have said some quite remarkable things about art and being an artist. In this gallery, we bring you a selection of some of their best quotes. Ready to be inspired? Then click on!


Flight steward leaves passengers in stitches with hilarious pre-flight banter as he promises 'pure Bournemouth pleasure' and introduces 'the girl who puts "easy" in easyJet' on UK flight from France

Crew member Andy gives an exaggerated run-down on his colleagues as well as a few cheeky comments that left passengers on the easyJet flight howling.


flydubai adds two destinations in Saudi Arabia

DUBAI, 28th March, 2024 (WAM) -- flydubai, the Dubai-based carrier, has announced today the launch of services to two destinations in Saudi Arabia. This includes the resumption of flights to Al Jouf and the start of operations to Red Sea International.Flights to Al Jouf Airport (AJF) and Red Sea International Airport (RSI) start from 18 April and will operate twice a week from Terminal 2, Dubai International (DXB).Hamad Obaidalla, Chief...


Malaysia's $100 billion ghost town really wants to draw in tourists. It's not working.

Forest City, a $100 billion luxury development in Malaysia, is banking on tourism to shed its "ghost town" image.


Mastering the metro: the world's most amazing subways

Traveling by subway is a public transport convenience we all take for granted. Besides providing a quick and efficient way of getting around town, the world's subway networks also feature some extraordinary stations, beautifully designed buildings where incredible art, design, and architecture all end up on the same track. Browse this gallery for an inspiring underground journey.


Doctors told me I could never fly again after skull surgery so I spent £5,000 travelling to travel from the UK to New Zeland on cruise ships and trains - it took nearly two months, but it was worth it

Bethany Hearn, from Colchester, Essex, was determined to fulfill her dream of emigrating across the world despite warnings from doctors over the risks of flights after skull surgery.


Unique Easter traditions around the world

Easter is an impressively widespread holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, and for many it marks the end of Lent, traditionally a 40-day period of fasting and prayer. Because Christianity has expanded into so many vastly different places, countries have very unique interpretations of the festival, ranging from solemn penitence to bright explosions. Click through to see the myriad of ways Easter is celebrated around the world.


Best International Travel Insurance for April 2024

Discover the best international travel insurance with our comprehensive guide. Ensure your overseas adventures are safe with top-rated providers.


Paranoid Putin: Russia's leader goes to extreme lengths to stay safe


40 Things That Didn't Exist 40 Years Ago

The world really was a different place back then.


Why Mexico’s pyramids are the most beautiful in the world

A look at Mexico’s most famous pyramids and the stories behind them, from when they were built to when they were rediscovered to how they are today.


These mausoleums are to die for

Mausoleums stand as the final resting places of those wishing to be remembered in grand style, and have served as burial sites since ancient times. Today, many of these impressive structures are noted for their unique architecture and cultural significance, and serve as popular visitor attractions. Click through the gallery and marvel at these magnificent mausoleums.