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Getting around with oxcarts and portcrystals


Fear of flying? You are less alone than you think


52 supercars you’ve probably never heard of

Ferrari, Lamborghini, Bugatti, Pagani… all far too common to feature here. We explore some of the world’s strangest and most obscure supercars.


The 30 most dangerous bridges in the world

For thousands of years, bridges have been used as a way to safely cross dangerous waterways, mountainous gaps, and perilous valleys. In fact, one of the oldest bridges in the world–Arkadiko Bridge–was built more than 4,000 years ago. And since then, humanity has seen bridge disasters that have been the subjects of many news agencies. And despite how modern technology has made it much safer to use bridges, there are still some where the journey across can be treacherous if you aren’t careful. Intrigued? Click through this gallery to see where you can find these hazardous structures.


Coachella 2024: celebrities show their coolest looks


I'm a Shopping Editor, and These Are the 15 Things I Bought for My 6-day Jamaica All-inclusive Vacation

I won't go on another beach vacation without them.


Funny, rude, and silly place names in England

Have a look through some of England's funniest, rudest, and cringing street, road, and town names. They are sure to make you chuckle!


Iraqi Airways announces the resumption of flights between Iraq and Iran

CAIRO (Reuters) - Iraqi Airways announced the resumption of flights between Iraq and Iran, starting Tuesday, Iraqi state news agency said on Monday. Iraq had announced shutting down its airspace and suspending all air traffic on Saturday, Iraq's transport minister was quoted as saying. Iran launched explosive drones and fired missiles at Israel late on Saturday, its first direct attack on


How to Plan the Perfect Trip to Montreal — Luxury Hotels, Beautiful Parks, and Canada's Best Restaurant Included

Here's where to eat, stay, and explore in Montreal, according to a local.


Historical figures called crazy, who were right all along

So many of the things we take for granted today, things that so obviously improve our lives, didn't catch on as easily as you might think. It can be difficult for people to come around to new ideas, even when adopting them would be in their best interest. Indeed, individuals throughout history have been doubtful of everything from penicillin to airplanes, only to be proven extraordinarily wrong once the concepts they mocked went on to change the world. Although it's great that people usually come around to amazing ideas, it can be a very frustrating process for those thinkers and inventors who can't see why the world doesn't want their help. In some cases, these heroes of humanity couldn't even stick around long enough to see their work be appreciated. But we can certainly appreciate them now. Read on to learn about the figures throughout history who were right all along.


33 gigantic sculptures around the world that will leave you awestruck

These are some of the biggest, tallest and most awe-inspiring statues and sculptures on Earth.


Hyatt is set to use modular tiny homes as hotel rooms at a new all-inclusive Caribbean resort — see inside

All-inclusive resorts are having a moment in the spotlight. Hyatt is betting modular tiny home-sized hotel rooms will capture the growing attention.


Where to find America’s most compelling UNESCO World Heritage Sites

There are currently 24 World Heritage Sites in the US listed by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), destinations that help define the country’s national identity. How many have you visited? Here we've listed 15 sites for your convenience. Scroll through the gallery for our guide to the nation's heritage highlights.


How dirty is your clean bathroom?

Did you know that some products traditionally kept in the bathroom should definitely be stored elsewhere? Things like toothbrushes, for example, and medication do not sit well in a bathroom's warm, damp, and humid environment, no matter how thoroughly you scrub your sink and toilet. Furthermore, these items and many more like them can promote health and hygiene issues you'd never normally associate with a place where you bathe and shower. So, just how dirty is your clean bathroom? Click through and discover what should be kept in another room.


Golf best bets: Outright picks for the RBC Heritage

The PGA Tour keeps on rolling this weekend with the RBC Heritage from Harbour Town Golf Links, a signature event with another loaded field.


Then and now: 15 remarkable throwback pictures of Dubai

From the city’s first set of traffic lights to the days before Dubai Mall and Burj Khalifa… Since its formation in 1971 – yes, the UAE is only 53 years old – the country has transformed from a desert oasis and fishing village to a sprawling metropolitan hub. Of course, none of this would have […]


The Mail checks in to Glasgow's poshest hotel, which boasts a labyrinthine luxury spa, gloriously stately rooms and 'staff that actually care about the guests... '

The Mail's Sarah Hartley checked in to Glasgow's Kimpton Blythswood Square Hotel, located in a 'pristine Georgian garden square' that used to be a red light district.


We're having loyal Costco shoppers share their grocery lists with us. Here are their favorite things to buy there.

From salmon to toothpaste, here are the products 25 loyal customers like chefs, nutritionists, and Costco employees snag from the popular chain.


Discover the town weirdly obsessed with the number 11

Everyone has a number that means a little more to them than the others. For the entire town of Solothurn, that number is 11. The picturesque town located in northwest Switzerland has cultivated a startling obsession with the number just shy of a satisfying dozen. It seems like everything was designed around this magical number, almost eerily so, and yet its origins remain shrouded in mystery. Check out this gallery to see how it has manifested in both the city and its history.


Celebrities who have their own private planes

The rich and the famous lead lives that many of us can only dream of—especially when it comes to spending a fortune on things that seem almost too good to be true. The people you will see in this gallery aren't just rich and famous, they are also the proud owners of the most luxurious form of transport—their own private jets and planes! Take a look at the following photos and get to know the personal aircraft of celebrities such as Celine Dion, John Travolta, and Angelina Jolie. Click through the gallery and be amazed!


British Columbia Bans All Cars Equipped With Level 3 Driving Assists

You can't drive a car in the Canadian province that has the tech, even if you aren't using it.


Harold Halibut: The Kotaku Review

As I play through the sci-fi adventure that is Harold Halibut, I am often reminded of walking through an aquarium. It’s partially because the game’s gorgeous environments are submerged in, but it’s also because I feel a childlike frustration at the events unfolding in front of me. Like a kid tapping the glass in hopes of making the colorful fish break out of their mundane swimming pattern, I want to tap the glass of Harold Halibut in hopes that...


10 of the Most Unique Museums In the United States

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


Your Ghosts Are Mine: Qatar's Venice Biennale show celebrates 40 years of Arab film

Qatar Museums are staging a show at the Venice Biennale shedding light on the last ten years of practice in film and video. The exhibition, Your Ghosts Are Mine: Expanded Cinemas, Amplified Voices, comprises excerpts from more than 40 films and videos by Arab and African artists and filmmakers. The works are drawn from the collections of Mathaf: Ar...


Bizarre histories behind everyday objects in your home

Our homes are loaded with stuff, some of which we bought with purpose, others which are more for fun or decoration, and others which slip your mind when even thinking about your stuff because we take them for granted. We think most of these things are completely normal, and today they may be, but so many household objects have strange and intriguing histories behind them. Click through to see surprising stories about everyday things–you’ll look at your stuff in a completely new way!


Travel fanatic who spent $530 for a ONE-NIGHT stay at Hawaii's iconic Pink Palace hotel reveals why she'd NEVER go back to luxury resort

A woman who stayed at the 'Pink Palace of the Pacific' in Hawaii for a jaw-dropping $530 per night has detailed why she would never book a room at the 'basic' and 'outdated' hotel again.


The world's best snorkeling destinations

You don't need much equipment or skill to be able to admire beautiful coral reefs, or swim alongside amazing sea creatures—snorkeling can be a great way to enjoy the submerged wonders our world has to offer. Our planet is full of fascinating places to go snorkeling. Whether you're into tropical fish, whales, or coral reefs, there is something for you. With that in mind, we've put together a list of some of the best places to go snorkeling around the world, allowing you to see what's lurking underneath the surface. Click through the gallery and marvel at the world's top destinations for snorkeling.


Dense clouds to cover most of country during Monday night

15/04/2024 18:42, TUNIS/Tunisia TUNIS, April 15 (TAP) – Dense clouds will cover most of the country during the night, with scattered rain in the west and then gradually in the east, according to the National Institute of Meteorology (INM) in its monitoring bulletin published on Monday.Temperatures will generally range between 14 and 19°C, with highs around 11°C. Relatively strong winds will blow from the north in the north and central regions...


Gear up for Quests from the Infinite Staircase with seven classic D&D adventures for just $32

A collection of seven classic D&D adventures reaching back to its first edition


Watch a Honda Gold Wing Take On Montana's BDR Treacherous Off-Road Trails

Matt Spears takes his girlfriend along for an unforgettable two-up adventure aboard Piggy the Enduro Gold Wing.


Hidden Billions in Tokyo Skyscrapers Lure Activist Funds

The value of the largest skyscrapers in Tokyo has been a mystery, but growing pressure from activist investors pushing owners to sell the buildings is helping uncover their true value --- a gap that may be as much as $143 billion. Lisa Du reports on Bloomberg Television.


The most beautiful towns in France


101 unique name ideas for your pet dog

Naming a dog can be a fun, but sometimes daunting, experience. We often taken into account the dog's breed, size, personality, and of course, our personal taste in names. But with so many options out there, how do we find the right name? If you're looking for inspiration on how to name your new four-legged friend, then this is the perfect gallery for you. Browse through the gallery and you'll surely find the perfect name for your pooch!


From dogs to dragons: the best pets in pop culture

Pets are great. Having a bond with an animal is a truly rewarding experience, one that's often portrayed in both the big and the small screen. Some pets are so cool that they become part of pop culture. We're talking about animals that starred in movies, TV shows, and cartoons, achieving global fame. In this gallery, meet some of the best pets in pop culture. Click on and pick your favorite!


Exploring Europe's greatest rivers

Meandering across Europe like lengthy strands of blue-green ribbon are numerous rivers of grand dimensions and historic significance. These wondrous watercourses have served cities and communities for centuries, as trade routes, sources of water and recreation, and as a way of providing food. Some even act as national borders. But what are the longest, biggest, and broadest rivers on the continent? Click through and embark on a virtual voyage to find out.


ETF Edge, April 15, 2024


Cafes in the UAE where luxury fashion meets fine dining

From ultra-chic showrooms, specialised boutiques and fashion week runways, the UAE is no stranger to all things luxury fashion. But taking it one step further, a handful of brands have married couture with cuisine in the Emirates with unique food ventures. Just last month, Ralph’s Coffee – the cafe by American fashion house Ralph Lauren – made its ...


Inside $8k-a-night resort where Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stayed

The hotel, which sits right on the beach and is described as an 'oceanfront oasis' on its website, is certainly fit for royalty.


Venice's Hidden Gem Hotel Is a Tranquil Haven on a Private Island

Set amid olive trees and pockets of peace, the JW Marriott Venice Resort & Spa is one of the best resorts in Venice, as voted by T+L readers. Here’s what it’s like to visit.


Gordon Ramsay's London pub taken over by squatters protesting gentrification

Camden Art Cafe and Autonomous Winter Shelter have identified themselves as the squatters.


Old architectural wonders that were destroyed

Over the years, our collective architectural aspirations have progressed forward in impressively futuristic ways, but these newer buildings have been built on the foundations of those that long came before. The only problem is that many of these architectural ancestors have not survived time's relentless effects, and gorgeous old structures which served as libraries, churches, theaters, and museums have been destroyed by war or demolished to make room for parking lots and freeways. These lost structures are doubly impressive because of the time in which they were constructed, without all the modern fixings and machines we have today. Click through to have a look at an architectural history that remains just that, history.


The most beautiful surrealist sculptures around the world

There are surrealist sculptures around the world that have been created with such attention to detail that they confuse and amaze art lovers! You'll find these installations in various prestigious art museums around the world. Check out the most beautiful surrealist art sculptures on the planet!


How credit card issuers classify travel and dining purchases

Credit cards offer bonus points and miles for travel and dining purchases. Here's what counts from issuer to issuer.


British family say they have been 'abandoned' in Jordan by airline

Jon Dewey, his wife Sam, and their sons Gabriel, 23, and Jem, 18, had been visiting his 21-year-old daughter Joely, who is studying Arabic in the middle eastern state, over the Easter holidays.


Fancy a tour of the Acropolis? That will be £4,300 please! Fury as Greece plans to bring in 'elitist' tour prices as the famous site is swamped by 22,000 tourists a day

The Acropolis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site situated in Athens, Greece, typically sees 22,000 visitors a day - but Greek officials have now proposed costly private tours to beat the crowds.


Things to do when it rains in Abu Dhabi, from museum visits to escape room adventures

Despite the UAE's reputation as a sun-haven, rain sometimes appears in the forecast. Experts predict the frequency of rain in the country will rise by 30 per cent this century, and 2024 has already had its fair share. So it's always good to know where to go and what to do in Abu Dhabi when the beach is off the cards. Here are some things to do when...


Which foreign country is the same size as your state?

The USA has a combined surface area of 3,794,083 sq mi. and is the third largest country in the world after Russia and Canada. It comes as little to no surprise that size-wise, each American state could be its own country. Here are the countries that are almost the same size as every US state.


Inside The Rig: Saudi Arabia's offshore theme park that plans to draw one million visitors

The Rig, the world’s first tourism destination on a former offshore oil platform, will be capable of hosting up to 10,000 visitors, its chief executive has said. The adventure tourism megaproject, with 300,000 square metres of gross floor area, will have 70 attractions, 800 hotel rooms and 11 restaurants across four areas. Divided into four rigs, t...


This is why storytelling is good for your health

Storytelling is an ancient art form in many cultures. Storytellers played an important role in society before telephones and mail existed, traveling from village to village to spread important news and share old tales. Their arrival was welcomed, and the residents would gather together to hear them speak. Of course, we now have the news of the world at our fingertips and countless ways to entertain ourselves. Storytelling is no longer essential for such practical reasons, but it’s still a valuable art and a skill that we could all benefit from. When we relay a mishap at work to our partner or update a friend on last night’s date, we are also stortytelling. But when we truly recognize the importance of telling our stories and listening to the stories of others, we can unlock incredible benefits for our relationships, our creativity, and our mental health. Curious? Click through the following gallery to find out why storytelling is such a good idea.


Giant hailstones, lightning strikes: Thunderstorms hit UAE amid unstable weather forecasts

Residents across Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Fujairah, and Ras Al Khaimah reported rainfall of varying intensities as a low-pressure system swept across the country