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You’ll soon be able to check-in to a stunning St Regis resort in Oman

It’s set to welcome guests from June 1… Get ready for a short-haul getaway: a stunning new resort is set to open in Oman next month. From June 1, travellers will be able to enjoy the five-star spoils of The St. Regis Al Mouj Muscat Resort, which will open on the edge of the 18-hole […]


The strangest medieval pet advice

The Middle Ages are also known as the Dark Ages, but how dark were they for pets, really? Luckily, there are still a few documents around that give us some insight as to how pets were perceived and treated in medieval times. In fact, there were even laws that applied to pets, so it seems like they were taken seriously, at least in some parts of the world. Curious to find out what pieces of advice people had back then regarding pets? Click on!


Moment pod of dolphins jump out the water up close to jet skiers

Lola Richardson, 17, and her six friends enjoyed a front row seat to a 'once in a lifetime' performance from three bottlenose dolphins for around an hour near Bournemouth Pier, Dorset.


Did you know these American cities changed their names?

Many iconic cities in the US used to have different names. America is a vast land, and one where explorers and settlers have fought over territory. From Native American names to those adopted after the United States became a country, there are plenty of examples that are worth a mention. For instance, did you know that New York City used to be called New Amsterdam? Click through the following gallery to find out all about the original names of big American cities.


The best cities in America for dog owners

If you have a dog, then you need to live somewhere that’s great for both you and your pooch. It needs to have open space for your pup to exercise, other dogs for your pup to socialize with, and it would be nice if you could keep your furry friend by your side when you go out to eat. So where should you and your good boy or girl settle? Try one of these great cities!


Tips for looking wealthy on a budget

Money comes and goes, but appearing rich can last forever. While you're waiting for those big paychecks to hit your bank account, why not create the illusion of a lavish lifestyle? It could even open doors to the real thing! Although material possessions aren't everything, having nice things certainly has its perks. Curious? Browse through the gallery to discover some suggestions on how to exude an image of affluence without breaking the bank.


UAE weather: Yellow alert issued for dust; rain may hit some areas this afternoon

Temperatures may reach 43 degrees Celsius in Abu Dhabi and Dubai


Star attraction: a guide to stargazing in the UAE

Wonder is written in the stars… For the entirety of their existence, humans have stared into the space above their heads and attempted to draw meaning from the yawning chasm of the cosmos. Some of us see the fingerprints of deities and intelligent design, or alien worlds and ancestral planes; others – Big Dippers, constellations […]


I'm an American living in Italy - the locals can spot tourists just by the way you walk

In a recent TikTok, Rachael Sullivan, from Tampa, Florida, reveals what to look out for when it comes to spotting an American in Italy. She has been living overseas since January.


What you didn't know about bedbugs

We've all heard the familiar children's rhyme about bedbugs. But there's nothing like having to deal with an actual bedbug infestation! With the recent news of how bedbugs are crawling all over Paris, these pesky pests are making everyone worried ahead of the 2024 Summer Olympics. But while it's normal to be completely creeped out by them, it's also important to note that bedbug outbreaks are incredibly common. What's more, having all your facts in order is important to properly deal with a bedbug outbreak. Check out this gallery to learn everything you need to know about bedbugs.


Can't face the crowds at Yosemite and Yellowstone? These eight lesser-known national parks offer stunning scenery but with far fewer visitors

Fed-up of the seemingly endless influx of travelers at Yosemite and Yellowstone? Good news - there's hundreds of other national parks to choose from, scattered about the US.


I live in a $250,000 houseboat in Toronto, Canada: Take a look inside

Kate Fincham, 35, has lived in a houseboat in Toronto, Canada for the past three years. She purchased her home for $250,000. Kate is a content writer and lives with her two cats.


Harry and Meghan hint more quasi-royal tours are in the pipeline

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been flying back to California after leaving Abuja yesterday following a three-day visit to Nigeria at the invitation of the country's military.


The weirdest reasons for airplane turnarounds

Flying is stressful, no doubt about it. There's the competitive prices, the complications of packing, and that all-important airport sprint. When you're on the plane, you can only pray you're not stuck in front of some bratty kicking kid, or behind a rude reclining pensioner. However, none of that could equal the amount of stress in these ridiculous stories. On a recent flight from Tokyo to Seattle, one passenger must have been having a pretty bad day, because he ended up biting a flight attendant. The plane took off at 9:47 pm local time on January 16 but was forced to return to Tokyo’s Haneda airport approximately one hour later. A representative for the Japanese airline revealed that a male American passenger had bitten a female flight attendant and was arrested as soon as the plane landed in Tokyo. She is reported to have sustained minor injuries. This isn't the first time biting has caused major disruptions during a flight. In 2022, two separate incidents occurred in which a passenger bit cabin crew or other passengers on flights with US carriers American Airlines and Delta Air Lines. Both aggressors were fined around US$80,000 by the Federal Aviation Administration—the highest penalties ever issued by the agency. From bees in the cargo to drunken celebrities and forgotten babies, there are countless stories of planes turning around for the strangest reasons. Click through the gallery to hear all about them.


More Than 130 Million Americans Are Breathing Unhealthy Air, New Report Shows

Fact checked by Nick Blackmer News Takeaway About four in 10 people in the U.S. are living in places with air pollution that threatens their health, a new report has found.The report shows 11.7 million more people are now living in places with poor air quality compared to last year’s data.Climate change is a driving force behind worsening air quali...


Incredible ancient Roman landmarks you can still see today

The Romans oversaw one of the largest and most important empires in history – these are the most extraordinary treasures they left behind.


Nature's deadliest assassins

For all its mesmerizing splendor, the animal kingdom can be a dangerous place to live. Among its millions of diverse residents are some truly menacing creatures: mammals, birds, and insects that can end life in an instant. And guess what? There are species of carnivorous plants out there, too. These natural born killers have devised ingenious ways to lure and capture their prey to make them nature's deadliest assassins. Indeed, they number some of the most fearsome predators on the planet. Intrigued? Click through and be in awe of wildlife with the sneakiest kill tactics.


Travel spending not slowing down anytime soon, says Michelle Meyer

Michelle Meyer, chief U.S. economist at Mastercard Economics Institute, joins CNBC's 'The Exchange' to discuss travel spending trends, what new Mastercard data shows about the strength of the consumer, and more.


The secret codewords that cabin crews don't want you to know

Ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes of your flight? Here we reveal all...


Topgolf Dubai continuing to grow the game beyond expectations, says May

In three years since its opening, at the Emirates Golf Club the entertainment complex has broken records and is ranked only second to Topgolf Las Vegas


The northern lights: nature's most beautiful phenomenon

The aurora borealis is a stunning natural phenomenon that blows away anyone lucky enough to catch a glimpse of it. Science says it is the result of sun particles colliding with the Earth's atmosphere, but Icelandic legends say the magical lights are angels dancing in the sky! This spectacular natural light show is usually associated with Europe's most northern countries like Iceland, Sweden, and Denmark, where it's most visible. However, this aurora season, the world is getting an extra-special visit. The northern lights have been visible in locations across northern US and Europe where residents rarely see the northern lights, and certainly not with this level of visibility. Now a powerful solar storm could potentially allow residents in the upper Midwest US to see the lights, spanning an impressive 17 states including parts of Illinois and Indiana. According to the Geophysical Institute at the University of Alaska-Fairbanks, the areas near Milwaukee and Minneapolis may see the lights overhead, and areas as far south as Chicago and Indianapolis could see them on the far northern horizon, likely in July. Click on for dazzling photos of the phenomena and learn all about the aurora borealis.


The World's Natural And Cultural Wonders We Could Lose Forever

Whether through war, climate change, or other threats, some of the world's most important and most beloved landmarks are at serious risk of destruction. Take a look at all 56 sites included on UNESCO's List of World Heritage in Danger.


Uttarakhand: Pantnagar Airport Receives Bomb Threat Days After Hoax Warnings In Delhi, Uttar Pradesh

Pantnagar Airport in Uttarakhand has been placed on high alert following a bomb threat received via email. The airport, strategically important due to its proximity to the Nepal border, has heightened security measures in place. The Director of Pantnagar Airport, Sumit Saxena, confirmed the threat and notified higher authorities. The threat comes shortly after similar threats were made against schools in Delhi and Uttar Pradesh, escalating...


India, US to explore collaboration in Africa at 2-day Washington DC dialogue

Two countries to discuss ideas and perspectives on ways to develop institutional, technical, and bilateral synergies in Africa.


These animals are associated with the devil

There are some animals that, despite being perfectly harmless and innocent of any wrongdoing, are forever associated with evil. These are creatures that some cultures and religions depict as being symbolic of Satan. They are nature's villains, misrepresented and demonized for their appearance and behavior—victims of our own prejudice and superstition. But what beasts are we so afraid of, and why? Click through and get to know the devil's pets.


Letizia of Spain wows in a pink jacket and wide leg white trouser

The royal, 51, showed off her natural beauty with a lowkey make-up look, pairing lashings of black mascara with pink eye shadow and and a diamond earring stud.


Pictured: The world's longest underground slide, which is hidden inside a MOUNTAIN in Graz in Austria

The attraction, called the Schlossberg Slide, is completely hidden inside the tree-covered Schlossberg mountain, which lords it over Austria's second-largest city, Graz, at a height of 1,551ft.


Did you know these strange and surprising facts about Disney?


Inside the world's cutest homes, from cottages to cabins

From a tiny treehouse tucked away in an English woodland to a 100-year-old cottage in picturesque Alabama, these are the world's cutest homes


Eerie abandoned islands the world forgot

The planet's most curious abandoned islands and their secrets.


Proposed US states and territories that never were

The American territory has been divided multiple times over the years. Indeed, a lot of stuff happened before the present-day US state lines were defined. Throughout American history there have been quite a few proposed states and territories, many of which date back to the early days of the nation. It turns out, however, that some proposed states were actually discussed in more recent years. From Absaroka to Westsylvania, in this gallery you'll get to know the US states and territories that never were. Click on to discover them.


The best stadiums to watch sports in the world

Sports stadiums are hallowed grounds for eager sports fans. The bump of the crowd, the rhythm of the game, the silence of a pass in mid-air. But not all stadiums are created equal. In this gallery, we highlight the stadiums with the most iconic atmospheres in sport today. These are the arenas that define the essence of sports culture, inviting you to witness the magic that unfolds within their storied walls. Ready? Swipe through to take a look at sports' most sacred stadiums.


These Are the Most Popular Places to Travel in 2024, According to Mastercard

Americans are traveling overseas in record numbers this year.


New train station could serve Amazon development

A consultation has opened on a proposed transport interchange between North Ferriby and Brough.


Prince Edward and Sophie visit Queen Elizabeth II's memorial statue

The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh were on a visit to Oakham, Rutland in the East Midlands on Tuesday as they saw the statue for the first time.


Over 150 Exhibitors from 52 Countries Unite at the Saudi WoodShow in Riyadh

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – (ARAB NEWSWIRE) -- The eagerly awaited Saudi International Wood and Woodworking Machinery Exhibition (Saudi WoodShow) launched its first edition at The Arena Riyadh Venue for Exhibitions in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on Sunday. Presented by WoodShow Global, hosts of Dubai WoodShow and Cairo WoodShow, this event marks a significant milestone in the region's wood and woodworking machinery sector.Featuring an impressive...


Things Americans find strange about Europe

Europe is incredibly diverse, with various cultures and customs across different countries. But there is one thing most people can agree on about the continent: it's very different from the US. Many Americans have traveled to Europe and found themselves perplexed at different customs and societal norms, and they've shared their experiences online. Mind you, there are many things that are considered normal in the US that are weird for the rest of the world as well. But that's the fun of traveling! You get to see the norms and lifestyles of other people, cracking open the narrow perception of our own lives. So, click through and enjoy all the things Americans find strange when they're in Europe.


Tourism income surpasses Q1 targets — report

AMMAN — The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities has released its first-quarter report for 2024, providing a detailed overview of income, visitor statistics and strategic objectives for the upcoming year. The report highlighted a 9.7 per cent decrease in tourist arrivals compared with the same period in 2023, with the total number of visitors reaching 1.334 million, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. The report attributed the decline in...


What are the differences between expats and immigrants?

Imagine leaving the country where you were born and lived for years of your life, possibly even decades, to start a new life elsewhere. You’ve likely heard the terms before and perhaps even thought they were the same thing, however, "expats" and "immigrants" are actually two distinct groups. While the two do have commonalities, many things differentiate them. Whether you fall into one of these groups yourself, know someone who does, or are simply curious about the words you hear in the news, this guide will break down the characteristics of each group for you. Simply click through to learn more.


A tourist bus service has been cancelled due to the curse of potholes

It is arguably the least used road in the country - partly because it goes through a bomb range. But the minibus service which takes tourists to remote Cape Wrath, has had to stop because of potholes.


Today's best photos: From demolition of Baltimore bridge to rainbow over Kuwait City

The National picks the most striking images from around the world


Things humans do that dogs hate

Dogs are fairly easy to please, and they can quickly become our best friends. They love food, walks, and attention from their favorite people. However, we don't always make it easy for them. Sometimes, we might do things that they actually hate. And while some dogs are more tolerant and laid-back than others, most of them will become fairly upset and stressed with these human actions. After all, how would you feel if someone gave you an unwanted hug? Want to discover other things dogs simply can't stand? Then click on and check out the following gallery.


Tickets, more artists announced for Korea’s WATERBOMB Festival in Dubai this June

Run, not walk, to Dubai Festival City… Not right now, obviously. When the time comes, in June, for your dose of all things K-Pop, EDM and one big water fight. The WATERBOMB Festival is one of Korea’s biggest coming together of the two genres and a lot of water, and will be landing in Dubai […]


The festivals to look forward to in the UAE 2024 and 2025

Party like its 20-2024… The second half of 2024 is looking rather promising in the UAE, there are plenty of festivals that we can still look forward to. Whether you’re a fashion lover, eco-conscious or just looking for a good time out, we have got you covered. Here are all of the festivals to look […]


Amazing natural wonders that could soon be lost forever

Whether its the imminent threat of climate change, destructive weather systems or the toll of human impact, some of Earth's most incredible, important and enchanting corners are facing a precarious future.


Harry and Meghan land in LA after 18-hour flight from Nigeria

The couple, who left Abuja yesterday following a three-day visit, were pictured being whisked away by a car at Los Angeles International Airport's 'Private Suites' facility.


Top-ranked golfer Scottie Scheffler 'definitely' wants to represent Team USA at Paris Olympics

The golf fields for the 2024 Paris Olympics will be finalized in the next month. It seems a lock that Scottie Scheffler will be playing for Team USA.


The most haunted castles in Europe

Europe is peppered with ancient castles, many of them wonderfully fairy-tale in appearance. Others, however, are possessed of a more mystical appeal, with some hiding dark secrets and a violent past. These are the spooky strongholds that will make you shiver, mysterious medieval seats of power where dastardly deeds took place in an atmosphere of fear and repression. Hundreds of years later, these creepy castles are scenes of ghostly goings-on where specters and phantoms tease and torment with malevolent glee. But where can you find the most frightening fortifications? Click through if you dare and get ready to be haunted!


Anti-tourism graffiti spreads across Athens in demands to end tourism

Greece issued a plea for 'no more tourism' as the stunning city - and home to iconic landmarks such as the Acropolis - is becoming increasingly swamped with British holidaymakers.


Revealed: what homes looked like through the decades

Times have certainly changed since your grandparents were young! Let's take a look back at what your grandparents' homes might have looked like way back when...