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Glasgow to host Nordic music festival as it comes to Scotland for first time

Glasgow to host Nordic music festival as it comes to Scotland for first time - Nordic Music Days was established by the Council of Nordic Composers in 1888, and is one of the world’s oldest contemporary classical music festivals.


NYC shuttered 80% of its Airbnbs in an attempt to make housing more affordable. All that's done so far is make hotels more expensive.

There were more than 22,000 short-term rentals listed in NYC last August. The number of legal listings has dropped precipitously.


Incheon airport briefly shuts down runways because of North Korea trash balloons

SEOUL (Reuters) -Takeoffs and landings at South Korea's Incheon international airport were disrupted on Wednesday for about three hours before dawn because of balloons launched by North Korea filled with refuse, an airport spokesperson said. One balloon landed on the tarmac near passenger Terminal 2 and the three runways at Incheon were temporarily shut down, the spokesperson said. North Korea


Extraordinary desert experiences for adventurous travelers

The vast majesty of the desert has long captivated the most intrepid travelers. There are few natural environments that can inspire as much awe as the unique, unusual, and undeniably mystical desert landscape. From burnt red sands to bleached snow and temperate tableland, the world's deserts are diverse and home to an array of plant, animal, and mineral life. If you crave wide open spaces and destinations with a difference, you won't regret an adventurous desert expedition. Intrigued? Click on to explore these unforgettable desert experiences.


Avanti West Coast says fleet overhaul means ‘much-improved travel experience’

Avanti West Coast says fleet overhaul means ‘much-improved travel experience’ - The operator said the 56th and final modernised Pendolino train has returned to service.


Native American ceremony will celebrate birth of white buffalo calf in Yellowstone park

HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Ceremonies and celebrations are planned Wednesday near the west entrance of Yellowstone National Park to mark the recent birth of a white buffalo calf in the park, a spiritually significant event for many Native American tribes. A white buffalo calf with a dark nose and eyes was born on June 4 in the the park's Lamar Valley, according to witnesses, fulfilling a prophecy for the Lakota people that portends better times but...


In Colombia, a long, perilous romance to save the harpy eagle

Wounded and wary, the young couple appear to be into each other: their arranged romance, years in the making, is aimed at preserving the rapidly disappearing harpy eagle, one of the world's largest raptors. One of the world's most powerful and largest eagles, able to hunt monkeys and sloths, the harpy eagle has been hunted to near-extinction in some parts of its territory in Central America.


English words that come from Native American languages

Most people are aware that many common geographical names found throughout the USA and Canada have been borrowed from various Native American languages. But these are not the only examples of linguistic borrowings taken from the indigenous vocabulary. From avocado and skunk to hammock, Native American languages have given English speakers a wonderful dictionary of words frequently used today. Check out this gallery for some commonly used words in English, which were coined by indigenous peoples across the Americas.


Biggest travel day at airports in American history

Anyone who is looking for travel during the July 4th holiday period may need to find ways to stay busy at an airport.


Glastonbury Festival's most iconic moments and performances

The first year of the Glastonbury Festival was in the summer of 1970. In the past five decades-plus, it has become one of the most renowned festivals in the world. It is also one of the most expensive globally to attend, yet 200,000 people still show up every year in Pilton, Somerset, England to enjoy the lineup the festival has to offer. Are you feeling nostalgic for the days of years' past? Click through this gallery to look back at the most iconic moments and performances in Glastonbury Festival's history.


Road trip fun: Discovering hidden gems of the USA

Planning your next road trip and looking for an out-of-the-box destination? Beyond the well-trodden paths lie lesser-known destinations, waiting to charm and captivate. These hidden gems offer a perfect blend of nature's wonders, historical richness, and cultural diversity. Join us as we explore 30 unique and inviting locations across the United States, each with its own distinctive character, ensuring memorable adventures for your next road trip. Click on to discover them all!


'I paid for my holiday by only using the interest I made on my savings'

Vanessa Thompson funded her summer holiday to Crete using a simple tip - and she's shared just how to do it


Keep Calm and Carry On: Hand Luggage Essentials

EXCLUSIVE: Take a look at our still life shoot with travel essentials for your next trip - See Photos


Missing Jay Slater 'spotted watching Euros in Tenerife' claim locals

Jay Slater, 19, from Lancashire, has been missing in Tenerife since last Monday – after staying at an Airbnb in a remote part of the Spanish Island with two men


Glastonbury Festival 2024 gates open to music lovers

Thousands of ticket holders have begun filtering into the site for the world-famous festival.


Yacht crew expected to deny arson charges over fire on Greek island

ATHENS (Reuters) - The crew members of a yacht accused of starting a forest fire last week on the Greek island of Hydra are expected to deny arson charges when they appear before a judge on Wednesday, a legal source said. Wildfires are common in the Mediterranean country but they have become more frequent and devastating due to hotter, drier and windier weather, which scientists link to climate


Urgent £900 travel warning issued to all British holidaymakers

Tourists could find themselves with a significant bill which could add hundreds to the cost of their summer break


All the places in our world where you can find hell

In most belief systems, the afterlife can only be accessed once one has passed. But then there are some who believed, and still believe, that the living could access the underworld directly here on Earth. From Mayan caves to Japanese swamps, there are various entrances, scattered across the globe. And while some of these spots involve the Christian concept of hell, some lead to other, sometimes not so unpleasant, afterlives. If you should decide to visit any of these sites, any consequences on opening an infernal portal are on you! Now that you've been warned, click through the following gallery to check them out.


Are these London's most sustainable hotels?

Are these London's most sustainable hotels? - From Aldwych to Aldgate, the city’s top stays have never been more green, says climate conscious expert Juliet Kinsman


How I conquered the Isle of Man’s summit trails

There’s a magic pool in Ballaglass Glen. Scored deep into the ancient flagstone, amid the oak, larch and beech, it’s fed by a cascade, spangled with shafts of sunlight and probably hides mooinjer veggey – Manx Gaelic for the mythical “little people”. As I slid my tired legs into the numbingly cold water, I felt a sense of exhilaration. It had been the most glorious of days, tackling my first of the island’s eight new summit walks; between them,...


Unesco wants to add Stonehenge to list of endangered heritage sites

PARIS — The UN’s cultural organization said Monday it recommended adding Stonehenge, the renowned prehistoric site in England, to its world heritage in danger list, in what would be seen as an embarrassment for London. The site has been in the UN organization’s sights because of British government plans to construct a controversial road tunnel near the world heritage site in southwestern England. In a written decision seen by AFP, the World...


Boeing isn't bringing any of its signature jets to the year's biggest air show for the first time in over a decade

Boeing said it's prioritizing work on a safety and quality plan, as it deals with a crisis following the Alaska Airlines blowout.


Best solo travel destinations in Europe

Looking for your next solo journey? Europe is perfect for an adventure-packed holiday for one. Here are some of Europe's best destinations for solo explorers. Take a look!


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.


The most dangerous cities to live in

In a world brimming with diverse landscapes and vibrant cultures, it's disheartening to recognize the presence of cities struggling with soaring crime rates. As we delve into this exploration of the world's most dangerous cities, we're faced with the stark reality that safety remains a distant dream for many. This gallery shines a light on 30 cities, each grappling with its unique set of challenges. Join us on this journey through the most dangerous cities in the world to live in, and the communities living there that are affected every day. Click on for more.


Aer Lingus pilots begin work-to-rule as 270 flights cancelled over pay dispute

The pilots are demanding a 24% pay rise, claiming it matches inflation since their last increase in 2019. Aer Lingus has offered a 12.5% pay rise


Book your July 4 flights now if you haven't already, travel expert warns: 'You don't want to wait any longer'

Airfare is more likely to go up than down in the next few days.


'My parents did something awful on family holiday – it put my child in danger'

One man's family holiday has caused a rift after his parents put him and his child in a dangerous situation – and with his summer trip on the verge of ruin, he isn't sure what to do


Universal UK resort to open 365 days a year

An economic impact report reveals the planned resort could create 20,000 jobs during construction.


Looted by the Nazis and never returned: the art removed from a Swiss museum


Here's Your First Look at the Disney Cruise Adventure

Here's something to look forward to in 2025.


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.


Family 'locked out of apartment and ignored' by Airbnb over new year's holiday

A woman who travelled to Malaga, Spain, with her family for the start of 2024 was left disheartened and shocked after she became locked out of her accommodation and was 'ignored' by Airbnb


Inside Glastonbury Festival's poshest tents worth £28k: luxury bedrooms, dining room and a pool

The Tipi Tenthouse Suite at Glastonbury Festival offers up to five double bedrooms with a dining area and en-suite shower room which will set glampers back £27,999


Iloilo City aims to break world record for largest human image of bicycle

ILOILO CITY, Philippines — Ilonggos are targeting to break the Guinness world record for the largest human image of a bike now held by Moscow, Russia. More than 5,000 cyclists were expected to join the event on July 27 at the Iloilo Business Park, said Architect Wilfredo Sy Jr., Iloilo Bike Festival director. Sy said he was confident they could reach the target number of participants to cement the city’s title as the biking capital of the...


Long-vacant storefront that once housed part of the Stonewall Inn reclaims place in LGBTQ+ history

NEW YORK (AP) — It was half of the Stonewall Inn, the gay dive bar where a 1969 police raid became a landmark moment for the LGBTQ+ rights movement. Yet for much of the 55 years since, there has been little outward indication that 51 Christopher St. was part of that history. It had housed the Stonewall's biggest bar and one of the two dance floors that drew its young, diverse crowd. But after raid sparked an uprising and the Stonewall shut down,...


Bizarre moment lawyer is kicked off flight after being double-booked

This is the moment a Colombian lawyer held up a flight for almost an hour after he discovered that Avianca had overbooked his seat on his business trip to Los Angeles.


Why a tiny Pacific island hosted Julian Assange hearing

The remote ocean archipelago was until now known for its secluded beaches and wartime shipwrecks.


The most romantic destinations in the world

The most beautiful cities in the world for couples lie within the next few slides of this gallery. Steeped in history and culture, these cities bring out the lovebirds in all of us. Get lost in the cobblestone streets and fall in love all over again amongst the character that lies between these city walls. What are you waiting for? Swipe through to discover the most romantic locations for couples.


Caysasay Shrine reopens to public after restoration works

After being closed for over two years, the 17th century Archdiocesan Shrine of Our Lady of Caysasay in Taal, Batangas has reopened to the public for church services. The National Museum of the Philippines (NMP) formally handed over the shrine to the Archdiocese of Lipa on June 20, following restoration and rehabilitation work. During the […]


Five tourists die in violent riptide within days at same popular beach town

Five people have now died in lethal Panama City Beach riptides as the sheriff issues a plea for people to stay out of the water, warning that 'it’s just too dangerous right now to swim'


The meanings of airline code words that passengers don't understand

When it comes to airplane travel, plenty goes on behind the scenes that most passengers are completely unaware of. Sometimes there's a lot of jargon being used by pilots and cabin crew that you might have heard without knowing exactly what it meant. And if flying is a stressful experience for you, not understanding certain terms can add to an already frustrating experience. So click on to discover common airline terms to keep you at ease during your next flight.


Palm Tree Music Festival Talks Hamptons Logistics, Returning for 2025

Pearls are often clutched in the Hamptons, the famous Long Island escape for well-to-do New Yorkers, but perhaps prematurely in the case of a fledgling music festival which just went up in one of its beach towns. The Palm Tree Music Festival, co-founded by hitmaking DJ Kygo, presented its fourth east coast installment in the […]


Queues and traffic build for Glastonbury as festival opens its doors

Queues and traffic build near Pilton, Somerset, as Glastonbury Festival opens its gates. Music lovers are eager to see headliners Dua Lipa, Coldplay, and SZA perform on the Pyramid Stage, marking the start of the highly anticipated event.


Sydney’s Luna Park lease on sale for first time in 20 years with price tag of $70m

Sydney’s harbourside amusement park Luna Park is on sale for the first time in two decades. The art deco park in Milsons Point opened in 1935 and currently features 17 amusement rides, an immersive “big top” and the heritage-listed Coney Island. The 3.1-hectare site is owned by the state of New South Wales and managed by the Luna Park Reserve Trust which ensures the park and surrounding foreshore is “conserved for all Sydneysiders and visitors...


10 Luxury travel minis to take on your next trip

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From bedbugs to the opening ceremony: Is Paris ready for the Olympics?

Paris will host the Olympics and Paralympics this summer, with thousands of stellar athletes and millions of tourists expected to visit the French capital. The countdown to the Games is on, so click through this gallery to find out everything you need to know, from the newly debuted sports to where the opening ceremony will be held.


Banyan Tree set to open Manila Bay property in 2028

Banyan Tree is set to open in Manila come 2028. The luxury hospitality brand, known for its sustainability practices, will open a mixed-use, multiple-tower development development property set to become a called in Manila. Dubbed Banyan Tree Manila Bay, the new property was launched on Tuesday at Cove Manila in Okada. Phase 1 of the property is composed of a hotel, residences, and a retail area, promising its guests and clients to "enjoy true...


Key tips to help you get the most out of your vacation

Traveling is always exciting. Discovering new places, people and cultures is almost always an enlightening and entertaining experience. Even if you travel just to relax in a 5-star hotel on a paradisiacal island, there is always more you can do in order to maximize your experience as a tourist. If you're a passionate adventurer, but you still have some questions, take a look at the following images and enjoy these very helpful tips for your best trip ever.


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