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The pros and cons of living abroad

Living abroad is very romanticized, but it can be a really tough task to settle into a new place, find friends, learn a language, start a new job, as well as everything else. On the other hand, it can be one of the most rewarding things that a person can do, without a doubt. People discover new friendships, meet the love of their life, find their passion, and much more. It begs the question: is it better to stay or go? It's obviously impossible to answer because it's personal to every person. One individual may have everything they need where they were born, and more power to them. Others may not be as lucky. However, there are certainly some pros and cons to living abroad that people can agree on. To discover them, click through this gallery.


Inside the world's most haunted forest

What if we told you that Dracula's Bran Castle is not the spookiest site in Transylvania? If you get a kick out of paranormal activity, then you're in for a treat. In this gallery, we delve deep into the world's most haunted forest, and bring you facts that will send chills down your spine. Take a look.


I travel alone with my 4 kids all the time. Here are my 8 tried and true tips.

I'm a mom of four and have been traveling alone with my kids for years. I always have a signed and notarized letter from my husband for safety.


REVEALED: The cheapest week to travel that could see you save hundreds of dollars

Pack your bags and get ready to jet set to this summer's hottest - and cheapest - travel destinations - the only catch is that you have to fly at a specific time to get the best travel deals.


Sustainable Stays: 5 Hotels Making a Difference in the Arab World

By Rawan Mohamed In today’s era of heightened environmental awareness, the hospitality industry has increasingly embraced sustainability as a core principle. Hotels across the Arab world are pioneering innovative approaches to minimize their environmental impact while offering unforgettable guest experiences.Among these innovators stands the Marriott Hotel in Cairo, which recently received green certification for its sustainability efforts. Now,...


Ancient connection between Emirati and Greek literature embraced at Thessaloniki Book Fair

The UAE’s publishing industry is centre stage at the Thessaloniki International Book Fair, where Sharjah is the guest of honour. The emirate is the first Arab city or country to be awarded the status at the fair, which marks its 20th year. A large contingent of Emirati authors and publishers travelled to the port city to showcase their works and se...


Here's where you should travel this summer, according to your zodiac sign


Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh take part in the Ceremony of the Keys

Prince Edward , 60, and his wife Sophie, 59, were all smiles as they made a visit to the Palace of Holyroodhouse and took part in the tradition.


Amazon Just Dropped the Perfect Travel-ready Polo Dress of the Season — and It's Only $38

“So impressed with the quality, the fit, the flow, everything!”


Fly Jinnah starts 4th international route

Fly Jinnah has announced the launch of its fourth international route, connecting Islamabad with Bahrain. The inaugural flight is scheduled for June 13th, and initial operations will consist of two weekly flights. The airline is also in the process of providing air services from five major cities in the country.The launch of the new non-stop flight between Islamabad and Bahrain will start from June 13th, announced the airline. Initially, the...


National Golf Invitational: A year after near-miss, Wyoming sets up another run at a postseason title

Long after Wyoming had finished its first round at the National Golf Invitational, head coach Joe Jensen was still waiting on the returns. His men had played the first 18 holes at Ak-Chin Southern Dunes in Maricopa, Arizona, in 6 under to land in third, three…


30 of the smallest cities in the world

The word "city" tends to conjure up images of a big, bustling industrial hub of a place, but some cities are teeny tiny places, punching above their weight when it comes to status. The lines regarding what constitutes a city can often be blurred—some nations attribute city status according to size and population density, others according to historical importance, still others according to the presence or otherwise of notable buildings. The indistinct definitions can make it difficult to cohesively rank the size of cities, and some places around the world are referred to as either a town, village, or city, depending on who you ask! But while some might quibble over detail, these 30 small-but-mighty settlements are all proud to declare themselves cities despite their less-than-large stature. Curious? Click through the following gallery to discover some of the smallest cities in the world.


Princess Anne beams as she greets guests at Buckingham Palace party

The Princess Royal, 73, oozed elegance as she donned a cream jacket embroidered with brown metallic pattern detailing at the royal residence in London.


The most bizarre travel experiences in the world

The best thing about traveling the world is the ability to discover the places that are lesser known to most people. And if you enjoy the offbeat, or you're just bored with the usual travel experiences you see online, then you might consider including one of these rather bizarre attractions on your next travel itinerary. From places where it’s acceptable to stick gum on the walls, to a spa where you can swim in a massive bowl of ramen, click on for some surprising and unconventional places!


The secret life of a royal guard

The King's Guard is a quintessential British symbol. Just look at any pictures of Buckingham Palace or other royal residences, and you will see these men dressed in red with tall, black fur hats—these are the sovereign's bodyguards. These royal guards have been protecting the monarch ever since the 17th century, but how much do we know about them, really? Click through the following gallery and discover what it's really like to be a royal guard.


Timeframe: When Deira Clock Tower was Dubai's most recognisable structure

The Deira Clock Tower was once the visual representation of Dubai. This was before the World Trade Centre marked the beginning of the emirate’s southward expansion, away from the creek; before Burj Al Arab rose with the city’s booming reputation for luxury and hospitality; before Burj Khalifa loomed as Dubai’s symbol of a global business and touris...


Fins, fillets and folklore: the enduring allure of shark meat in Egypt's historic Suez

Nestled in the heart of Suez, one of Egypt's most historic cities, the Al Ansari fish market has been supplying fresh catches from the Red Sea to residents and beyond for decades. The market's vibrant display of exotic fish, from the geometric boxfish to the crocodile fish – which resembles a cartoon version of the fearsome predator – is a testamen...


Sharjah group provides safe space for Filipino mothers

The comforting aroma of coffee mingles with the murmur of Tagalog greetings as a group of Filipina women sit around a long table inside Caribou Coffee at Al Majaz Waterfront in Sharjah. Some have brought their children along, others have been dropped off by their husbands. The group, called the Sharjah Filipina Squad, aims to be a haven where women...


From Louvre to Expo: Free entry to popular UAE attractions today; here's a guide

Several activities are also lined up throughout the day, from art and drawing workshops to origami-making sessions


I'm an American man living in the UK and these three things baffle me

An American man, Kobie Jordan, living in the UK has revealed three aspects of British culture that has left him baffled - including university students 'grabbing a pint' with teachers after lectures


UAE flights not affected after airport closure in Germany

Flagship carriers Emirates and Etihad have issued a statement as some flights in Munich were either cancelled or diverted


Anantara Palazzo Naiadi Rome brings fresh glamour to Italy’s capital – Hotel Insider

It is often said that while walking in a city, you must always look up to catch a glimpse of its best sights and architecture. In Rome, you must look down too or you’ll miss out. That's especially true if you're staying at Anantara Palazzo Naiadi Rome, which sits on top of the remains of a 1,700-year-old bath house from the rule of Emperor Diocleti...


End of the great British staycation? Package holiday trips boom

Seven-day trips for a couple to Turkey, Greece , Spain , Portugal and Cyprus are all being offered for less than £750 including flights in the first week of June.


I've lived on the Amalfi Coast for 17 years. Here are the 7 mistakes tourists should avoid making while visiting.

Many travelers visit the Amalfi Coast on a day trip, only visit the most popular towns, and forget to wear the proper shoes for hiking.


Get Closer to Earning Delta Status When You Book a Hotel or Rental Car for a Limited Time

Score 1 Medallion Qualification Dollar (MQD) per $1 spent plus miles when you book hotels, vacation rentals, and car rentals.


Wildlife on the edge of existence in the Amazon

The 2021 COP26 United Nations Climate Change Conference once again underlined the global threat from climate change and the urgent need to address the crisis before it's too late. But for many species of wildlife, the tipping point has already arrived, with numerous mammals, birds, and amphibians facing potential extinction. Perhaps nowhere else on Earth exemplifies this threat to life more than the Amazon. The International Union for Conservation spotlights South America as "one of the richest sub-continents in terms of cultural and biological diversity." But its Red List—a critical indicator of the health of the world's biodiversity—registers wildlife in its hundreds as vulnerable, endangered, or critically endangered in the Amazon Basin alone. Concerned? Click through and be alarmed by the wildlife on the edge of existence in the Amazon.


Beautiful and strange locations made famous by movies

Thailand's Maya Bay, better known as the gorgeous secret cove from the 2000 film 'The Beach,' has been closed to tourists indefinitely. Anyone who wants to visit the pristine white-sand beach and dive into the crystalline waters where a young Leonardo DiCaprio once acted will be disappointed. Films take great care in choosing their locations, selecting places with profound character and a lasting visual impact. So, take advantage of all that effort and check out this gallery to start compiling your travel itinerary of endlessly interesting places made famous by films.


High-end real estate developer talks demand for ultra-luxury homes in Florida

Hosted by Brian Sullivan, “Last Call” is a fast-paced, entertaining business show that explores the intersection of money, culture and policy. Tune in Monday through Friday at 7 p.m. ET on CNBC.


Air India plane bound for Bengaluru returns to New Delhi after suspected fire in air conditioning unit

The airline is at present making alternative arrangements for the passengers to fly to the southern city of Bengaluru, said an official


UAE Unveils “Blue Residency” to Attract Sustainability Champions

Arabian Post -The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has introduced a new visa program designed to attract and retain global leaders in environmental protection. The “Blue Residency” grants a ten-year residency permit to individuals with a proven track record of accomplishment in sustainability efforts. This initiative aligns with the UAE’s designation of 2024 as the “Year of Sustainability” and reflects the nation’s commitment to becoming a global hub...


British tourists warned to make two important checks before holiday to Greece

The Foreign Office has warned Brits travelling to Greece this summer, with holidaymakers urged to make two checks at least eight weeks before they fly.


The world's most breathtaking hot air balloon rides

Hot air ballooning is the ideal way to get the best views on planet Earth, and here we reveal the best rides for a truly serene experience.


A Gentleman in Moscow review: Utterly irresistible, the most gloriously entertaining show of the year finds Ewan McGregor in towering form

A Gentleman in Moscow review: A towering achievement in television, Showtime's eight-episode adaptation of Amor Towles bestselling novel is one of the best shows of the year so far. It's available on Prime Video.


'Consequences Of Exploitation Of People's Resources': India Reacts To Protests In PoK

PoK Unrest: Randhir Jaiswal, an official spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), said the protests in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, are the result of the policies that have deprived people of the region of their resources. Jaiswal asserted that the Union Territories of Jammu, Ladakh, and Kashmir are integral parts of India and will always remain so. "We have seen reports on protests in several areas of Pakistan-occupied Jammu and...


The mysterious beauty of ancient Maya monuments

The ancient Maya civilization left behind it a remarkable architectural legacy, a collection of fabulous must-see monuments found in Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador. Browse the gallery and visit some of Central America's most outstanding archaeological sites.


Step inside the world's most incredible forests

Step into the wild and discover some of the world's most captivating forests, from thriving national parks to underwater havens.


CM Vijayan returns to India after cutting short three-nation private trip with family

Even Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan waded into the controversy by stating that he wished to thank the media for informing him that CM Vijayan was on an overseas tour.


These are the most trafficked animals in the world

The trafficking of wildlife is sadly nothing new. But as this illegal practice continues unabated, the endangerment to animal species becomes ever greater. In fact, some of the rarest mammals on the planet are the most wanted. And with some species on the brink of extinction, suppressing wildlife trade is one of the world's most pressing conservation challenges. Click through the following gallery and be worried by this list of the most trafficked animals in the world.


The greatest retirement locations in the world

After so many years of working hard, retirement can sneak up on you quickly, so why not start planning for your golden years now? Choosing the ideal place to retire is an incredibly important decision and requires a lot of planning and research, but luckily the International Living magazine has published a list of the best destinations to relax into the better half of life. From modern cities to idyllic coastlines, check out this gallery to see the best options out there.


10 of the Most Unique Museums In the United States

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


Your dream beach vacation can happen right at home in America

Can’t go abroad this year? Don't sweat it. The US has some awesome beaches for you to kick back and relax on that are closer to home. Check them out!


Words for things you've felt but can't explain

Emotions are powerful things. We all experience so many of them in so many different forms. Happiness, sadness, anger, fear, and the list goes on. The majority of our emotions are well-known and can quite easily be identified, but what about those feelings that are slightly more complex and difficult to define? For example, the cozy satisfaction you feel when you're safely at home during a thunderstorm, or the frustrating feeling that you're behaving like a cliché even though you're trying to be yourself. In this gallery, you'll find 30 unusual words to describe those feelings that are so difficult to pin down. Click on and get started.


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.


I'm a Travel Writer, and These Are the Best Amazon Deals I'm Jumping on Ahead of Memorial Day From $18

Including durable luggage, comfy sneakers, and more.


The world's most breathtaking landscapes seen from above

Birds truly have a privileged view of the world. But with the invention of commercially accessible drones, so can we, common mortals!From the Great Exuma Island, in The Bahamas (pictured), to the jaw-dropping Gullfoss Falls in Iceland, click through this gallery to see the world's most stunning landscapes from above. (Photos by Hoodh Ahmed, guille pozzi and Fabio Santaniello Bruun)


The world's top places to visit in 2024

The holiday season brings with it thoughts of travel, a Christmas vacation perhaps, or somewhere memorable to chime in the New Year. But where in the world are the coolest, hotly-tipped places to visit in 2024? Click through and check out these top destinations, referenced by Travel + Leisure as the most popular places to go in 2024.


40 Things That Didn't Exist 40 Years Ago

The world really was a different place back then.


After Chernobyl: meet the Ukrainian ghost city of Pripyat

The city of Pripyat was stopped in time after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, and today is considered a fascinating yet terrifying portrait of the old Soviet Union. The abandoned city has been overrun by nature, which has been thriving for more than 35 years despite the high radiation levels. Intrigued? Check out these pictures of this eerie Ukrainian city.


What is the story behind the official Olympic Hymn?

The theme tune for this summer's Paris Olympics has been revealed, though it falls flat compared to the Games' official anthem. Olympic Hymn was played for the first time at the inaugural Olympics in Athens in 1895 and the stirring piece has been heard at every Games since 1960. It is played during the opening and closing ceremonies when the Olympi...


British holidaymaker, 47, found dead in his Thailand hotel room

Simon Brown, 47 - known affectionately as Browny - loved visiting Thailand and travelling abroad. His death has been met with 'total shock and sadness' in his community back home in Wales.