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American happiness has taken a major dive and there’s one reason why


Activists watch for potential impact on environment as Key Bridge cleanup unfolds

Authorities removing twisted wreckage from the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge are deploying nearly a mile's worth of barriers in the water, testing samples for contamination and monitoring the Patapsco River for oil and other hazardous spills as they confront the potential for environmental fallout. The Unified Command, which includes state agencies and the Coast Guard, said Thursday they have unfurled 2,400 feet (732 meters) of an...


Paranoid Putin: Russia's leader goes to extreme lengths to stay safe


12 must-visit churches for Visita Iglesia across the Philippines

They are national shrines, historical landmarks, and cultural treasures.


Europe's 'best country for camping' has year-round sun and stays from £4 a night

Europe's best countries for camping holidays have been revealed including the likes of Spain, Croatia, France and Italy - and you can get stays from £4 a night in the top one


Airlines are roaring back in places you might not expect

The rebound is well underway in young, emerging economies where spending power is on the rise.


Adventure awaits at Hilton Manila's Easter safari carnival

HILTON Manila is delighted to announce its Safari Carnival, an exciting celebration happening on March 31, 2024. Guests are invited to join the fascinating world of the wild from 1p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Grand Ballroom, which has been transformed into a safari wonderland, promising an unforgettable experience for families. The Safari Carnival at Hilton Manila offers an array of activities that transport guests to an adventure world, showcasing...


OPINION - The Southbank Centre is UK's fifth most visited attraction, but we need more government investment

The Southbank Centre is UK's fifth most visited attraction, but we need more government investment -


Ancient sites worth visiting

History has left us with some truly remarkable visitor attractions, many of which date back to antiquity. Whether standing alone as a singular piece of architecture or as part of a wider archaeological site, these ancient wonders inspire and educate in equal measure. But where in the world can you find some of the most illustrious of these extraordinary hand-built treasures? Click though and marvel at these ancient sites worth visiting.


The best places to retire in 2024

If you are coming up to retirement age, you may already be thinking about making big changes in your lifestyle! Many people choose to retire to a new location, even a new country, when they're finally free to enjoy their golden years. Whether this is because of weather, safety, or financial reasons, everyone has a different idea about what is most important to them when making these decisions. Take a look through this gallery to discover the best places to retire in 2024.


Discover history's multilingual US presidents

The President of the United States is used to talking tough. But how many presidents in US history were able to do so in another language besides English? Not many people realize that there are 21 former White House incumbents who could converse in at least one foreign language. Some, in fact, were multilinguists. And did you know that there was one American president who didn't speak English as his first language. Intrigued? Click through and discover the presidents who could communicate in foreign tongues.


Essential hiking tips everyone should know

Hiking is a pastime that many enjoy, and few get to do it as often as they would like. There's something special about being out in the wilderness with the sound of crunching earth under your boots. The wind rushing through the trees almost seems to bring us back to a simpler, more relaxed version of ourselves. It's probably a good indication that we should get out and do it more! However, when you're on a hike, many things can (and in all probability will) go wrong, so it's important to be as prepared as possible. If you want to be the hiking expert who leads the charge into nature then click through this gallery for the skills, tips, and tricks you will need to succeed on any hiking expedition.


The most vegetarian-friendly countries in the world

For vegetarians, traveling can be a frustrating experience. There are some nations that simply don't cater well for the non-meat eater. Fortunately, globe-trotting herbivores have an index at hand to the most vegetarian-friendly countries in the world. The Global Vegetarian Index, compiled by Oliver's Travels, lists countries that are best for vegetarians. Click through the following gallery and ruminate over these veggie-friendly culinary destinations.


First Look at “How to Train Your Dragon” Land at Universal's Epic Universe Reveals New Coaster, Viking Thrills

Universal Orlando will soon be home to a new park featuring worlds themed to 'Harry Potter,' Nintendo, 'How to Train Your Dragon' and classic monsters


You can book luxury hotels, cruises, and vacation packages through Costco for a fraction of the cost

Costco offers steep discounts on luxury hotels, cruises, and rental cars for members.


Longer opening hours for heritage sites in summer

Peel Castle, the Laxey Wheel and Cregneash will stay open for longer during parts of the summer.


LIST: Indoor Cycling Studios in Metro Manila

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Bluebird museum tells restorers to stop harassment

The lead engineer behind the hydroplane's restoration disputes the museum's claims.


Historic European cafés you need to visit

Europe's enviable café culture revolves around some of the most famous and iconic coffeehouses on the continent. In their time, many of these distinguished establishments have served a litany of famous celebrities including artists, writers, scientists, philosophers, and even royalty. But where can you find Europe's most beautiful and best-preserved cafés and teahouses? Click through and walk through these historic coffee-serving landmarks.


Baltimore bridge, port recovery will be ‘very long road’

WASHINGTON, United States — A ship carrying a giant crane was en route Thursday to the scene of the catastrophic bridge collapse over Baltimore harbor, as authorities warned of extensive work before the major US port can reopen. The machinery will be deployed in a tricky operation to clear the twisted steel remnants of the Francis Scott Key Bridge from where it fell 185 feet (56 meters) into the Patapsco River — blocking the entrance to the Port...


TIPS: What you'll need to apply for a South Korean visa

Want to experience wandering around South Korea? Hallyu fan or not, South Korea is a must-see country with its tourist attractions, cultural heritage, great food, and impact on pop culture. What K-pop or K-drama fan would want to miss out on visiting the spots their idols and fave actors have visited? In just a few easy steps, you can get a Korean ...


Preschools in Marikina You Have to Check Out

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The 20 Best Kid-Friendly All-Inclusive Resorts That Are Packed With Adventure (& Convenience)

Planning a family vacation? How exciting! The hardest part of pulling off a trip that the entire family will enjoy is making sure you have plenty of activities and meal reservations set in advance. Enter all-inclusive resorts. Opting for a family-friendly and all-inclusive resort means that you can actually relax on vacation instead of worrying […]


'A unique place': foreigners visit post-war Afghanistan

His soldier son toured Afghanistan with insurgents in his crosshairs, but American traveller Oscar Wells has a different objective -- sight-seeing promoted by the Taliban's fledgling tourism sector. Marvelling at the 15th century Blue Mosque in northern Mazar-i-Sharif, Wells is among a small but rising number of travellers coming to Afghanistan since the war's end.


Britain's 'drone superhighway' will be completed this SUMMER: 165-mile long network will let pilotless devices fly between the Midlands and the Southeast - but sceptics warn it will be 'annoying and intrusive' for people living under the flight path

The UK is set to open the world's first drone superhighway this summer, stretching 165 miles across the country. However, critics say it poses a risk to public safety and privacy.


Trail map highlights Isle of Man's RNLI links

A map shows where the island's lifeboat stations and landmarks linked to founder Sir William Hillary are.


From caves to lagoons and lost-in-time islands: Britain's top 15 stunning 'off the beaten track' locations to explore this Easter revealed. So how many have YOU visited?

This hotlist was identified by Jeep and a team of experts from Ordnance Survey. They are all pinpointed on an interactive 'Get Lost with Jeep Compass' digital map.


How to have an ethical wildlife experience

It’s an incredible and primordial experience to encounter wildlife, one that is essential to existing in the ecosystem of the world, teaching us about our place in it and inspiring us to take better care of its majestic nature. But it’s an experience that is at risk. With animal extinction on the rise and with many experiences catering to human comfort over animal welfare, there are unfortunately many problems with animal tourism today, ranging from zoos to the animals' natural habitats. But that doesn’t mean there isn’t a right way to do it! Click through to see how to have ethical animal encounters and enjoy wildlife responsibly, so that we can protect these creatures and continue to allow future generations this magical experience.


Bedbugs increase by 278% amid fears of Easter holidays being ruined by pests

Brits have been put off going away and staying in hotels on Easter breaks due to rising cases of bed bugs that have increased by 278% in the past two years, according to new research


Cranes arriving to start removing wreckage from deadly Baltimore bridge collapse

BALTIMORE (AP) — The largest crane on the Eastern Seaboard was being transported to Baltimore so crews on Friday can begin removing the wreckage of a collapsed highway bridge that has halted a search for four workers still missing days after the disaster and blocked the city's vital port from operating. Maryland Gov. Wes Moore said the crane, which was arriving by barge and can lift up to 1,000 tons, will be one of at least two used to clear the...


Easter travellers face train disruption across London with Euston station only open for Overground

Easter travellers face train disruption across London with Euston station only open for Overground -


Life after Pontins swapped tourists for tradespeople

Tourism bosses in Somerset complain builders living in seaside chalets are not spending money locally.


Parkrun ditches its 'A-Z' list of runners who have completed a tour of its sites over fears it creates tourism which damages the environment

Bosses at the charity have now pulled a list showing people who had attended the most events over concern about the environmental impact of 'Parkrun tourism', the Telegraph reported.


'Where I found happiness': A man's return to Pag-asa Island for hope

In a section of Buliluyan Port in Palawan, a small Elf truck stopped, carrying boxes, food, and small furniture like wooden chairs, tables, as well as sacks of vegetables and other crops. Here, a man in his 40s wearing a gray hoodie and shades was busy unloading the items from the Elf truck onto the BRP Cabra, one of the vessels of the Philippine Coast Guard bound for Pag-asa Island. Pag-asa Island is located 277 kilometers away from mainland...


Island pipers to play part in D-Day anniversary

Manx pipers will play across the island as part of a countdown to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day.


Italy's new 'Orient Express' isn't running yet — but rates are already soaring

In the past 16 months, starting rates for a one-night journey aboard Accor's new luxury train jumped 75% — from 2,000 euros ($2,168) to 3,500 euros per person.


Tourism help plea to avoid planet or profit choice

One business owner claims more support is needed for businesses looking to become greener.


Some passengers take last-minute trips for Holy Week break

Several passengers took last-minute trips back to their respective provinces on Maundy Thursday. According to a 24 Oras report by John Consulta, more than 100 passengers bound for Batangas passed through a bus terminal in Cubao, Quezon City for last-minute trips. "Nabalitaan namin na sobrang grabe na 'yung pasahero kagabi, kaya sabi namin agahan na lang namin although expected namin na marami pa ring pasahero,” said passenger Marylene delos...


Penshurst Place to star in new period adventure

The historic house and grounds provide the backdrop to the adventure drama about a highwaywoman.


Perth Museum, new home of the Stone of Destiny, set to open

The "fabulous" museum which is the new home of the Stone of Destiny is gearing up to open this weekend following a £27 million redevelopment project. Perth Museum in the former City Hall will open its doors to the public on Saturday. Its centrepiece will be the Stone of Destiny, which has returned to Perthshire for the first time in more than 700 years, having originally been kept at nearby Scone.


Fish, feasts and fast cars: Africa's top shots

A selection of the best photos from across the African continent this week.


Hotels at sea: Land-based hospitality brands bring guests with them to cruises

A number of hotel and hospitality companies that have entered the cruise game in recent years, and they've brought their guests with them.


Big, bright and beautiful: 10 of the best London live/work flats on the market now

Big, bright and beautiful: 10 of the best London live/work flats on the market now - Flooded with even light, these warehouse conversions and studios are catnip for creative types


Building a new Key Bridge could take years and cost at least $400 million, experts say

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Rebuilding Baltimore’s collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge could take anywhere from 18 months to several years, experts say, while the cost could be at least $400 million — or more than twice that. It all depends on factors that are still mostly unknown. They range from the design of the new bridge to how swiftly government officials can navigate the bureaucracy of approving permits and awarding contracts. Realistically, the...


Delve into the enchanting ruins of the UK's religious heritage

The centuries-old ruins of abbeys, churches, and priories always conjure up romantic images of a monastic and pious way of life. Throughout the United Kingdom, the remains of many of these religious buildings stand as a legacy of the Reformation, when Henry VIII disbanded numerous monasteries, priories, convents, and friaries in the 1530s. Today, these ecclesiastical wonders serve as evocative reminders of a distant past and rank among the most compelling of visitor attractions. Click through this gallery and admire the ruins of some of the UK's greatest places of worship.


Impressive facts about the Aztec Empire

The Aztec Empire is among the most famous Mesoamerican societies that existed before the arrival of Europeans. Formed by three city-states in the valley of Mexico (Tenochtitlan, Texcoco, and Tlacopan) the empire dominated the region for almost 100 years. The Aztecs were immensely advanced when it came to sophisticated technology and engineering techniques, which can be observed in ruins that are still scattered across modern Mexico. And they also invented chocolate! Want to discover more about the Aztec Empire? The check-out the following gallery.


A Guide to the PAL Mabuhay Miles Program

Make the most out of your Mabuhay Miles.


Baltimore bridge collapse puts the highly specialized role of ship's pilot under the spotlight

The expert pilots who navigate massive ships in and out of Baltimore's port must often maneuver with just 2 feet (0.6 meter) of clearance from the channel floor and memorize charts, currents and every other possible maritime variable. The highly specialized role — in which a pilot temporarily takes control of a ship from its regular captain — is coming under the spotlight this week. Two pilots were at the helm of the cargo ship Dali about 1:25...


What to know about Day of Visibility, designed to show the world 'trans joy'

Sunday is International Transgender Day of Visibility, observed around the world to bring attention to a population that's often ignored, disparaged or victimized. Here are things to know about the day. WHAT IS IT? The “day” is Sunday, but celebrations and educational events designed to bring attention to transgender people are occurring for several days around March 31. Events were scheduled around the world and include panels and speakers in...


Celebrate Easter with these fun family activities