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'Too big to fail': Gulf travel sector remains resilient in face of regional unrest

Industry experts have backed a resilient Gulf tourism sector to reach new heights, even as the sector grapples with regional challenges. The arrival of a much-anticipated unified GCC tourism visa and an expanding regional rail network are fuelling the belief that the Middle East can rival Europe for connectivity and ease of travel The wider effect ...


The most astounding inventions from the Renaissance

Few eras of history have left such an indelible mark on the world as the Renaissance. Simultaneously the golden age of art, literature, and music, this period of European history between the 14th and 17th centuries is also the link between the old world and our modern world of today. Through these centuries, certain industrious and brilliant individuals graced the world with the tools that were needed to build a better world, with better cities, better transportation, and better access to information. So many of the cornerstones of modern convenience that we may take for granted today were once inventions and creations on the cutting-edge of technology during the Renaissance. Read on to find out more about the tools, toys, and ideas that helped shape the world as we know it today.


Thunderstorms that blighted bank holiday weekend replaced with sun

Temperatures are set to rise throughout the week and the weather will turn increasingly warm, although some parts of northern Scotland could continue to experience showers and rain.


Countries with the lowest rates of crime, ranked

To assess the safety and security of a nation, looking at the rate of crime is the first port of call. Countries that might be considered safe based on several criteria may actually have a higher rate of crime than you'd think. For this reason, low crime rates, taken by themselves, are important to examine, as they offer valuable information. By looking at the context that creates those low crime rates, we can better understand how some policies successfully keep the level of lawlessness in a country under control. Intrigued? Click on to discover the countries with the lowest rates of crime, ranked.


The least liked countries in the world — can you guess America's position?

Internet trolls are known for expressing their opinions freely online, and this includes their thoughts on favorite and least favorite countries. According to World Population Review platform, most people have their own opinions about other countries, and these opinions can be shaped by various things like the government and military's action, its main culture and religion, or even how its tourists behave. Is your favorite travel destination one of the least liked countries in the world? Check out the gallery to see if you share the same opinion as these rankings.


Fern Britton stalker drove 200 miles to stay in her holiday cottage

James Haviland, 63, from Basingstoke tracked down the star as part of a terrifying campaign against her which included staying at her home in Padstow, Cornwall.


Flight attendant reveals how she punishes those who don't swap seats

Orlando-based flight attendant Mitra Amirzadeh has now revealed how she punishes passengers who refuse to swap seats so parents travelling with young children can be together.


The most terrifying places in the world

Travelling and visiting new places all over the world is always interesting, and there are many who can't live without it. But, when it comes to choosing the best location, there as some places in the world with some amazing history. Sometimes its the destinations that look just like paradise which are the most sought after, but why not travel to one of the most scariest places in the world? There are some places that are as beautiful as they are terrifying. From mysterious islands to deserted locations to the depths of the ocean, there are many to choose from. Take a look at the gallery to see some of the scariest places on the planet.


The deepest holes on Earth

The depths of Earth have puzzled the scientific community for millennia. For many years, we only had access to natural holes, even though many haven't been explored until fairly recently. But things changed in the 20th century, when machines allowed us to dig deep into the Earth. But how deep have we reached, really? In this gallery, we bring you the deepest holes on Earth—both natural and man-made.


American cities that look and feel like Europe

America’s European heritage can be found everywhere, but some cities and towns across the US really feel like they belong in the Old Continent. Many of these places were settled by European immigrants in the 18th and 19th centuries and their legacy continues to this day. From architecture to traditions, there are places in the US that truly look and feel like Europe. In this gallery, we take you on a journey across America and bring you a list of places you can visit if you’re looking for a European feel, without having to cross the Atlantic. Click on to get to know them.


Here’s What to Get New Moms (and Moms-to-Be) for Their Very First Mother’s Day

Celebrate her very first holiday with these thoughtful, sentimental ideas.


Why Anya Taylor-Joy Skipped the 2024 Met Gala

She traveled from the other side of the world to make the red carpet.


The Best Beauty Looks From the 2024 Met Gala

Blush is back!


30+ gorgeous garden trends for 2024 and beyond

Whether you’ve got acres of land or a small balcony, discover the top garden trends for 2024


Which type of meditation is right for you?

Meditation is an ancient tradition that has roots in many different cultures and spiritual practices. Despite the religious origins, meditation is commonly used by people all over the world to achieve a sense of calm and awareness. Whether you’re a Buddhist monk or a stressed-out millennial with an office job, meditation can be a grounding habit that brings some degree of inner peace. There are nine key types of meditation, all of which have a slightly different focus and method. Click through this gallery to explore the different kinds of meditation, and find out which one suits you best.


Here are the first 9 destinations to join Emirates’ A350 network

Pull out your travel inspiration Pinterest boards… This is your sign from the powers that be (and us) that you should go on holiday. Emirates has announced the first nine destinations that will inaugurate the brand new A350 network of the airline. The aircraft will be entering service with the brand from September 2024, and […]


These Norwegian churches are the last of their kind in the world

Nestled in the hills and valleys of Norway’s hostile climate are a series of medieval buildings that are testaments to the test of time. These are the country’s stave churches, and they are significant not only in their architectural splendor, but also in their rich history. What's more, there are only 28 of them left in the whole world! Intrigued? Click through this gallery as we take a closer look at each of them.


Best golf stand bags in 2024 for organizing and carrying your clubs

Lightweight and loaded with pockets, the best golf stand bags keep you organized so you can focus on golfing.


Laid to rest in the best: The extravagant eternal homes of historical figures

Respect for the dead and the importance of an honorable eternal resting place has been a common theme across nearly every culture in the world through almost every era in history. The tombs, necropolises, and burial sites of the fallen have always been good indicators of their status in life, and many influential figures throughout history have been laid to rest in better, more extravagant conditions than the majority of people of any era could ever hope to so much as live in. Doubling as status symbols and feats of architecture, these resting places are a feast for the eyes. Read on to experience the glory and glamour of history's most magnificent burial sites.


The best (and worst) airports in the world in 2024

While business class offers high-ranking services and amenities in the skies, airports themselves can be daunting environments. Managed by various entities and catering to a diverse clientele, these travel hubs very often prioritize functionality over comfort. To shed light on airport experiences, BusinessFinancing.co.uk conducted a comprehensive study of the best and worst airports around the world based on business travelers' reviews. Spoiler alert: the majority of the most poorly ranked airports are located in the US and the UK! Curious? Click on to discover the best and worst airports in the world.


These cities have the best public transportation in the world

As cities grow day by day, we've come to realize that the ever-rising car traffic is bad news for us and the planet. This makes trains, buses, subways, and trams extremely important. So, which cities offer the best public transit systems in the world? Well, Time Out polled 20,000 people in 50 cities to find out how they feel about their local mass transit systems. While only residents were surveyed, it gives tourists a good perspective on where to go next and how best to get around. Which cities offer the best public transit systems in the world? Click on to discover if your city made it to the top 15.


Do you expect too much from your friends?

Friendships are wonderful, but they can also be tricky. Two people can have very different expectations that are unspoken, about what a friend is and how they expect them to behave. When expectations run high on one side, the other person might sense neediness, or feel judged. This, in turn, leads to them pushing the first person away. It's normal to have certain expectations that are considered healthy, but what are they? And how do you recognize an unhealthy expectation on your side, that needs to be addressed? Click on to explore if you expect too much from your friends.


The most memorable designs in Met Gala history


Citi Shifts Working Hours, Enhances Platform Ahead of Settlement Cycle Change

As Wall Street braces for the new era of faster settlement times across securities, Citigroup Inc.’s global custody business is leaving nothing to chance after taking measures to avoid failed trades ahead of the end-May deadline.


Who wasn’t at the 2024 Met Gala? Biggest absences from the green carpet

Who wasn’t at the 2024 Met Gala? Biggest absences from the green carpet - Some Met Gala regulars were noticeably absent from this year’s event


Met Gala 2024: Vogue red carpet stream ends abruptly with more stars still arriving

Met Gala 2024: Vogue red carpet stream ends abruptly with more stars still arriving - Livestream ended before arrivals of Sydney Sweeney, Vera Wang, and Nicki Minaj


Ship Ahoy! Danish royals embark on a yacht tour to Sweden and Norway

Ship Ahoy! Danish royals King Frederik X and Queen Mary embark on a yacht tour. The royals will arrive in Sweden first before heading to Norway. They are also expected to travel to Greenland and the Faroe Island in June and July.


Maersk North America president on returning to Baltimore port and the shipping outlook

Charles Van der Steene, president of Maersk North America, joins CNBC's Lori Ann Larocco to discuss the Baltimore port reopening timeline, peak shipping season, and the US consumer and economy.


Dubai has already received over 5 million visitors this year

The stats are in… His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai announced that Dubai welcomed close to 5.2 million international visitors from January to March 2024. Last year in the same time frame, Dubai received 4.67 million tourists – marking […]


Bizarre prison rules and regulations you never knew existed

Serving time can be a very different experience depending on where you are in the world and which prison you end up in. Of course, being incarcerated is by no means a pleasant experience. Some institutions can make it a little bit more bearable for inmates, while others can make the experience not only unpleasant but dangerous. In this gallery, we explore some of the most bizarre prison rules and regulations from around the world, both past and present. Click on and prepare to be surprised.


Noah syndrome: the dangers of animal hoarding

Many of us know the story of Noah's Ark, overflowing with creatures great and small; it's considered a tale of compassion and preservation. But what happens when this love for animals morphs into something far more intricate and perilous? Animal hoarding, also known as Noah syndrome, goes deep into the depths of human psychology and empathy, presenting a serious issue with far-reaching consequences for both the hoarder and the animals involved. But by understanding Noah syndrome, we can cultivate a robust network of informed activists dedicated to safeguarding the well-being of all creatures affected by this complex phenomenon. Click through to explore the intricate layers of Noah syndrome and its impact on animals, owners, and communities alike.


Lizzo wears 'vase dress' to the 2024 Met Gala in New York City

Lizzo turns heads as she arrives at the 2024 Met Gala in New York City. The stunning singer dons a brown formfitting floral 'vase dress' with a matching headpiece.


The most important documents in human history

Throughout history, significant events have been documented in various forms. These written records act as undeniable evidence of the transformations and actions that have shaped our society and way of life. From ancient papyrus inscriptions to modern digital transcripts, these documents bear the signatures of influential individuals who had immense power. Emperors, presidents, generals, and others To explore the profound impact of these historical documents, click through the gallery.


Tornado warnings and high winds cancel flights out of Denver

The National Weather Service issued a tornado watch for portions of Southern Kansas, Western and Central Oklahoma, and Western North Texas Monday afternoon.


40 beautiful images show the most historic places in the world

Feast your eyes on these spellbinding images from the Historic Photographer of the Year Awards 2022, which show off some of the world's most storied sites in all their glory.


Queen Mary of Denmark and King Frederik attend gala dinner

The first evening of the royal state visit was as spectacular as expected with a gala dinner at the Royal Palace in Stockholm.


Increase of 29% in Saudi Arabia's domestic tourism in Q1 2024 continues consistent trend

ALBAWABA - An industry study based on data from Almosafer's customer travel sites showed that local tourism in Saudi Arabia grew steadily in the first four months of 2024, Arab News reports, with 53 percent of all bookings being for trips to places inside the kingdom.The continued interest in domestic tourism shows how well efforts by the government and the private sector to promote local tourism have been working, leading to a 29% rise in the...


Everything We Know About the 2024 Met Gala’s Theme, Dress Code, and Guests

The event’s dress code is “The Garden of Time.”


FAA probing Boeing 787 inspections to find out if employees falsified records

CNBC's Phil LeBeau joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss reports about the FAA probing Boeing employees for allegedly falsifying records.


Olympics-British diver Daley to compete at record fifth Games

(Reuters) - Tom Daley is set to become the first British diver to compete at five Summer Olympics after being named in the team for the Paris Games, British media reported on Tuesday. The 29-year-old, who stepped away from the sport following the Tokyo Olympics but decided to return last year, is set to defend his gold medal in the men's 10m synchronised platform event. Daley will be diving with


Paris Olympics gearing up to face unprecedented cybersecurity threat

Organised crime, activists and states will be the main threats during the July 26-Aug. 11 Olympics and the Aug. 28-Sept. 8 Paralympics


I flew to Milan for 14-hour trip because it's cheaper than London

Dagmara Kedzierska, from Manchester, jetted to Milan for £50 to enjoy pizza and Aperol spritz for less than a day out in London. It would have cost the her over £100 to get a return train from the capital.


Discover 60 extreme points of Earth

What is the most distant point from an ocean? Where is the highest permanent human settlement located, or the lowest commercial airport? And what is the greatest vertical drop found anywhere? Our world is a place of extremes, a planet of mind-boggling contrast that puzzles and amazes us in equal measure. And it's always full of surprises! So, do you know the answers to the questions above? Click through the following gallery for a list of 60 extreme points on Earth that will have you shaking your head in disbelief.


These are the 30 coolest streets in the world right now

What makes a street "cool?" Is it the number of restaurants, bars, cafés, and independent shops? Or is it just a general vibe, a friendly warmth that's hard to pin down? Apparently, it's a combination. Every year, Time Out ranks the best cities in the world. For 2024, it ranked the world's 30 coolest streets, but you might be surprised: they're unexpected spots! To produce the lineup, the global listings guide's network of editors and writers chipped in to make the case for their favorite streets in their respective cities. Click on to find out if you've ever strolled in one of them.


Lana Del Rey leads Garden Of Time fashion at Met Gala 2024

Lana Del Rey leads Garden Of Time fashion at Met Gala 2024 - Stars have ascended the off-white and airbrushed green steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.


Minor Hotels Gears Up for India Expansion

Minor Hotels CEO and Minor International Group CEO Dillip Rajakarier says the global hospitality group aims to intensify its presence in India, targeting 50 new openings within the next decade. He speaks with Haslinda Amin on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."


What happens to the coins tossed into Rome's Trevi Fountain?

The Trevi Fountain in Rome is one of the city's most famous landmarks. It's celebrated for a tradition that goes back hundreds of years, the tossing of a coin into its waters for good luck. The amount of money deposited in the fountain is considerable. But where does all this loose change end up, and how is it used? Click through and find out how a centuries-old ritual is helping the poor and needy.


Countries that still have the death penalty

The death penalty, or capital punishment, is the state-enacted execution of a person as punishment for a capital crime. Historically, this form of punishment was used in almost every part of the world. But as we evolve in our ethics and recognize the flaws in our justice systems, more and more nations have abolished state executions and reformed their legal systems. However, out of almost 200 countries on Earth, 54 still enforce the death penalty. Click on to discover the countries where the state can still kill you for your crimes.


Lost and found: the world's lost cities rediscovered

From Sigiriya in Sri Lanka to the astonishing Pompeii in Italy, we take a look at some of the most fabulous cities lost and reborn.


20 looks that scream Harry Styles