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Houses of horror and other true crime locations

The morbid fascination with those who murder often extends to learning more about the locations in which the killings take place. Houses, apartments, compounds, highways, theaters, and schools are among the places where some of the most heinous crimes have been committed. Many of these properties are rightly demolished after the event, their continued existence otherwise providing an all too painful reminder of what took place inside. But there are scenes of crime that have survived, some as private residences, others as historic landmarks. Intrigued? Click through and discover houses of horror and other true crime locations.


Icons of Porsche, the largest car festival in the Middle East returns, to Dubai on November 23-24

In a year where Porsche is launching more cars than ever before, the largest gathering of car enthusiasts, art connoisseurs, food lovers, music aficionados and family-friendly entertainment in the Middle East returns for a fourth edition at ‘The Slab’ in the Dubai Design District on 23-24 November 2024.Dubai. In just three years, Icons of Porsche has established itself as the leading car festival in the Middle East with over 50,000 fans...


White Noise: Neo-Nazi music festivals are on the rise in Europe


The world's largest artificial islands

Man-made islands are a testament to our capacity as humans. In modern times, artificial islands are usually formed by land reclamation or the incidental isolation of existing land, and these islands were created to serve varying purposes. Click through the gallery to find out more about the world’s largest artificial islands.


13 Nostalgic Photos of Vintage Amusement Parks

What a thrill.


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 […]


Monkey Island creator Ron Gilbert's next game is 'classic Zelda meets Diablo meets Thimbleweed Park'

Gilbert says he got tired of waiting for someone else to make it, so he decided to do it himself.


Feng shui hacks for a more harmonious home

Is your life a little hectic and chaotic right now? Are you in desperate need of some balance and good energy? Then look no further than this gallery, because here you'll find feng shui ideas to bring more peace and harmony into your household. Click through!


‘We have the right to express our feelings’: Palestine embrace Bohemians friendly

“We have a reason to tell the people that we are human beings,” says Mira Natour, a defender for the Palestine women’s national team, as she reflects on their friendly against Bohemians in Dublin on Wednesday night. “We have rights the same as you, to play, we have the right to express our feelings, we have the right to be recognised by the world. With this event, we’re telling them we exist.” It will be the first time the Palestine team have...


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...


Welcome to Adventure Island: JBR’s amazing new laser gaming hub

From the group that brought you TepFactor and Prison Island… Adventure has a new name in the UAE, or a new surname at least… We present to you, Adventure Island. Now open at Bahar Plaza on the JBR, and with phasers firmly set to stun, Adventure Island contains a pair of box-fresh Dubai attractions in […]


Pleasant weather forecast for two days in most regions

Amman, May 15 (Petra) – A gradual increase in temperatures is expected throughout the week. Wednesday will bring pleasant weather to the highlands and plains, while other regions can expect relatively hotter conditions, with moderate northwesterly winds. According to the Jordan Meteorological Department, Thursday will see a slight uptick in mercury levels, maintaining pleasant conditions in the mountainous areas and plains, with the rest of the...


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.


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


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.


What life is really like on world's most crowded island

The island, which is barely half the size of a football pitch, is located on the north eastern side of Lake Victoria and it sits on the the border between Uganda and Kenya.


Chennai Metro Blue Line Service Facing Disruptions Due To Technical Glitch; How To Reach Airport

Chennai Metro Blue Line: Commuters travelling on the Chennai Metro's Blue Line faced disruptions today, Wednesday due to a technical glitch, The city's transport authorities have announced. Chennai Metro Affected Stretch The affected stretch lies between Meenambakkam and Airport Metro Stations, resulting in the suspension of direct train services from Puratchi Thalaivar Dr M.G. Ramachandran Central Metro to the Airport. Passengers intending to...


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.


Mexico Shooting: 11 Killed As Mass Shooting Rocks Southern Mexico State Of Chiapas

As many as 11 persons were killed in a rapid mass shooting that took place in Chicomuselo in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas on Tuesday. The township, along with the outlying hamlet of Morelia where the killings occurred, is in a sparsely populated area near Mexico's border with Guatemala. It is worth noting that this area is known for migrant and drug trafficking. In recent months, this region has been significantly affected by cartel...


Curious countries that changed their capital cities

Rome, London, Tokyo: some capital cities are so iconic that they capture the entire spirit of a country. However, sometimes a country changes its capital city completely, moving the nation's history in an exciting new direction. For a brief lesson on the matter (and even travel inspiration), click on to find out which countries changed their capital.


Qatars pioneering role in promoting cultural diplomacy discussed at 33rd Doha International Book Fair

As part of the cultural activities accompanying the 33rd Doha International Book Fair, the Ministry of Culture organized a symposium entitled "Qatar and Cultural Diplomacy" on Tuesday evening.The symposium was attended by HE Minister of Culture Sheikh Abdulrahman bin Hamad Al-Thani, dignitaries, intellectuals and the book fair audience.HE Permanent Representative of the State of Qatar to UNESCO Dr. Nasser bin Hamad Al Hanzab, and former...


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


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.


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.


This Italian Town Is the World Capital of Violin Making — How to Plan a Music-focused Trip

For centuries, the Italian town of Cremona has been home to the great instrument makers, and its streets continue to ring with music.


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.


Mysterious structures unearthed beside the Great Pyramid of Giza

Egypt’s Great Pyramid of Giza may be one of the most iconic landmarks on the planet but, beneath its surrounding sands, there still lie countless untold secrets. Now, archaeologists have uncovered a mysterious L-shaped structure buried beside the ancient monument, which they believe was built at the same time – around 4,500 years ago. Perhaps most ...


Qatar Airways to acquire stake in southern African airline, CEO says

Doha-based airline is expected to announce the deal within two to three weeks, Badr Al Meer says


People, Places & Things at Trafalgar Theatre review: lightning strikes twice in this triumphant revival

People, Places & Things at Trafalgar Theatre review: lightning strikes twice in this triumphant revival - 5/5 Denise Gough is magnificent in a return to the role that made her a star


The greatest Native American heroes in history

The true history of the birth of the United States has long fought to be told, and the bravery, tenacity, and resistance of the indigenous peoples of North America are a large and indispensable part of that story. Fighting against the now-disgraced ideals of manifest destiny, the Native American heroes from the 15th century up through to the 21st century have dedicated, and in many cases lost, their lives in the struggle to keep their unique and important cultures alive. Want to know more? Read on to learn about some of the greatest Native American heroes from history.


97 amazing travel experiences to add to your bucket list

From amazing adventures to dream destinations, here are 99 of the world's most unmissable travel experiences for this year.


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.


40 Things That Didn't Exist 40 Years Ago

The world really was a different place back then.


Score a Free Hotel Stay in Abu Dhabi When Flying with This Airline

Etihad Airways is offering a free stopover in Abu Dhabi to round-trip passengers.


Fascinating facts about ancient Rome that will surprise you

Beginning in the eighth century BCE, ancient Rome grew from a small town into an empire that at its peak covered most of continental Europe, Britain, Western Asia, and Northern Africa. It left an enormous legacy, from the widespread use of the Romance languages to the alphabet and the calendar. When we think of ancient Rome, visions of emperors, gladiators, and astonishing architecture appear, but still there are so many things we might not be familiar with about this astonishing empire. Want to discover more about ancient Rome? Then check out the following gallery.


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.


Orris Group: A Trailblazer in Today's Real Estate Landscape

There are many things that matters while buying your dream home. One of these things is the developer’s commitment towards its customers. Orris Group is one such name that has stood by its commitment even when its partner had deserted the project.


How King Charles red fiery painting 'tells multiple stories'

The 8.5ft-tall oil on canvas by Jonathan Yeo was revealed to the public and the Royal family at a ceremony in Buckingham Palace today.


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.


The Justice Department may prosecute Boeing over 737 Max crashes

Boeing could face criminal prosecution over two fatal 737 Max crashes after they allegedly breached a 2021 settlement which allowed them to avoid earlier charges in relation to the crashes.


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.


Did you know these strange and surprising facts about Disney?


First crewed flight of Boeing spacecraft delayed again

First crewed flight of Boeing spacecraft delayed again The first crewed launch of Boeing's Starliner spaceship to the International Space Station has been postponed again due to a technical snafu, the company said Tuesday. NASA is banking on Starliner's success in order to achieve its goal of certifying a second commercial vehicle to carry crews to the International Space Station.


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...


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!


With 43.8 million Americans hitting the road, Memorial Day travel will surpass 2019 demand

If you plan to travel by air or car over Memorial Day weekend, TPG has travel tips to help make your trip seamless.


Get free entry to these Sharjah museums this weekend

Calling all culture vultures… It’s International Museum Day this weekend and to celebrate, museums across the UAE are throwing open their doors for free for the public to enjoy. If you want to make a day of it, head on over to Sharjah, the cultural capital of UAE where you will find plenty of spots […]


Temperature To Significantly Rise Across Egypt During The Day On Wednesday

Photo Credit: Freepik The majority of the nation is expected to experience a rise in temperature on Wednesday during the day, according to the Egyptian Meteorological Authority (EMA). There will also be mist on the nation's highways and agricultural routes leading to Cairo, Lower Egypt, the North Coast, Canal Cities, and Central Sinai. Winds are ex...


How to travel a lot more comfortably

No matter what mode of transport you are taking, traveling can be uncomfortable. Sitting in one position in a noisy and stuffy plane, train, or bus can leave you feeling drained. From not being able to sleep because of noisy passengers to feeling bored because your device has run out of battery, it can be tedious even for the most patient people. But it doesn’t have to be that way. With a little bit of preparation, you can avoid most annoyances experienced while traveling. Click through this gallery to learn about what you can do to make your next travel experience a lot more comfortable.


Professional Faqs: What Essential Oil Is Good For Sleep?

Expert opinion from Deidre Huysamen Dietician - Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition Services · 7 years of experience · South Africa Unfortunately the research on essential oils is pretty limited however, some evidence have shown that lavender oil is a great natural sleeping aid. A recent, small scale study, has also shown that clary sage oil can contr...