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‘Second Chance' Review: A Soothing Mantra of Himalayan Hope and Healing

It’s hard to get a cellphone signal, up in the high mountains of Himachal Pradesh in Northern India. Especially in the dead of winter when deep snowdrifts absorb all sound and jagged encircling peaks form an impenetrably icy barrier. But without WiFi coverage, Subhadra Mahajan’s spectacular and serene “Second Chance” suggests, a different, deeper kind […]


Best DSLR cameras of 2024 for beginner photographers and experienced snappers

Best DSLR cameras of 2024 for beginner photographers and experienced snappers - We focus in on the best DSLRs the market has to offer


Hamptons village in uproar over plans to roll out New York nightclub

A quaint Hamptons village that is home to Martha Stewart was in uproar over plans to roll out a New York night spot beloved by celebrities including Taylor Swift.


Rural pub makes summer campsite plans

The Worlds End Inn, in Almer, notifies Dorset Council it plans to use its grounds for camping.


Mother hits out at airline after her son's boarding 'nightmare'

The mother of a traumatised learning-disabled man who had to be removed from a Ryanair flight says the airline must review its policy for vulnerable passengers.


The 25 cheapest countries where you can live in luxury

All over the world, there are hidden gems—countries where the low cost of living makes a luxurious lifestyle a real possibility. From the old-world charm of Eastern Europe to the sandy-white beaches of Southeast Asia and the historic lands of Latin America, the countries on this list are sure to impress! The blend of affordability and luxury in these countries makes them perfect for anyone seeking a high standard of living but on a budget. The average cost of living in one of these countries per month is incredibly low compared to the high quality of life. Curious to know where you can live like royalty? Click through to find out!


New pride event 'packed with family activities'

Organisers say many of the events will be held on the beach with a focus on family activities.


Hong Kong's Yim Tin Tsai Island: 3 historical treasures of the living museum

Hong Kong is popular for its vibrant city life, boasting an iconic skyline, bustling streets, and well-loved attractions including Disneyland and Victoria Peak. But Hong Kong is also home to serene and relaxed spots that offer noteworthy experiences away from the typical tourist paths. Outside the city are reserved islands and small villages that showcase the country’s rich cultural tapestry and natural surroundings. In this three-part series,...


The most dog-friendly national parks in the US

Getting outside is great, and it can be even more enjoyable when your four-legged friend can join you. For this reason, many pet owners have dreams of taking their pups out to explore the country's famously beautiful national parks. While a walk in the park might seem like the most obvious place in the world to bring a dog, many US national parks have strict rules about if and where pets are allowed. The good news? There are many national parks that allow dogs! Click on to discover dog-friendly national parks in the US.


Pag-asa Island photo exhibit up at National Library

A photo exhibit of Pag-asa Island in the West Philippine Sea was launched on Friday in Manila ahead of the eighth anniversary of the July 12, 2016, arbitral award that invalidates Beijing’s sweeping claims in the South China Sea. READ: Corals, cays in Pag-asa Island now degraded, UP biologist says The exhibit titled “Pag-asa Sa Gitna ng Kalayaan,” which will run from July 5 to July 19, at the National Library of the Philippines, shows a glimpse...


28-year-old left the U.S., relocated to Thailand, and pays $544/month for his 1-bedroom apartment—take a look inside

Paul Lee left New York City for Bangkok three years ago. He is a content creator and real estate agent in the city.


Council seek to increase fly-tipping fines to £1000

Officials will be asked to pass plans which strengthen the council's anti-fly-tipping powers.


Dog dies from overheating on Alaska Airlines flight

Angie and Gary Englegau have been left heartbroken following the tragic death of four-year-old Frank who died after succumbing to heat exhaustion on the Alaska Airlines flight.


Restaurant makes customers pay 800 euros for 2 drinks!

Are you travelling to Greece soon? In any case, never set foot in this restaurant...! This restaurant is located on the Greek island of Mykonos and it is not the first time it has been in the news because of nefarious practices. The DK Oyster is the only establishment that offers vacationers free sun beds. Free, really? To enjoy these loungers, however, buying a drink is mandatory. As a result, when it comes time to pay the bill, smiles fade and...


Walkers take to new King Athelstan Pilgrimage route

People explore the new King Athelstan Pilgrim route across Wiltshire.


“Lost” Ending Explained: What Really Happened to the Passengers of Oceanic 815?

From that church scene to the fate of the island, here’s everything to know about the finale of 'Lost,' which aired in 2010


Authorities Searching for American Teen, 14, Who Went Missing After Leaving Cruise Ship in Germany

Authorities said Aydin Brown was last seen around 7 a.m. on July 4 after disembarking from a Caribbean Princess cruise ship


Team USA arrives for camp in Las Vegas ahead of Paris Olympics

LAS VEGAS — There’s something that Kobe Bryant once said that has stuck with U.S. men’s Olympic basketball coach Steve Kerr and seems especially important now. It was about how other nations have made big strides in basketball, how the gap between the rest of the world and the U.S. is closing and how that’s been a great thing for the NBA. And Bryant’s response, paraphrased, was basically, “so what?” His point: If everyone else is getting better,...


Historic mill could be turned into new museum

The application was submitted to renovate the Grade II-listed Old Mill into a family home and museum.


Painter brings fishing town to life in colour

Alan Castleton says the work is based on black and white photographed which has been transformed.


The most outrageous acts of piracy in history

The sea can be a dangerous place, but not only for its unpredictable storms and mysterious waters. Pirates have been lurking the seven seas for centuries, causing chaos for whomever crossed their paths. Defined as the act of committing robbery by ship, piracy often has the goal of attacking and stealing cargo and other valuable goods from other vessels. But there have also been instances when pirates took over actual islands and kidnapped important figures. So, what are some of history's most audacious acts of piracy? Click on to find out.


A high-wire family adventure in the Swiss Alps

There was definitely a goat in our bedroom. As the wind rattled the wooden shutters above the mattresses on the floor, where my partner and I and our two-year-old lay huddled, I woke with a start, searching the darkness for the creature whose bleats had interrupted my sleep. We were in the centre of Switzerland, in the mountains above Engelberg, staying in a barn at Alp Oberfeld. Or – technically – above one, in a converted section of the upper...


Hotels and offices are using an AI tool that scans what they throw in the trash to reduce their food waste and cut costs

Hilton has experimented with different portion sizes of fruit and smoked salmon at its breakfast buffets based on insights from AI cameras.


NaFFAA NV celebrates 126th Philippine Independence Day In Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS – The National Federation of Filipino American Association (NaFFAA) NV recently hosted an unforgettable gala to commemorate the 126th anniversary of Philippine Independence. “With an unprecedented attendance of over 400 guests, the event was a testament to the unity and pride of the Filipino-American community,” said NaFFAA NV President Jacque de Joya. It was a night of excellence with the gala program meticulously curated,...


The Camino experience (1)

Doing the Camino,” the shorthand way of saying one is going on a pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela in Spain, has been on my “bucket list” since 2005 when I first heard about it from a German friend. He told me how he had been training for a 40-day 800-kilometer walk to Santiago via the popular Camino Frances. I listened in awe and promised myself that I would go as soon as I retired. But every year thereafter, I found every reason to not do...


Exhibition highlights 'horrible' rubbish problem

The "epidemic of fly-tipping" is highlighted in an exhibition, which features waste from the area.


Deadline nears for Boeing decision on MAX

NEW YORK — More than five years after two fatal 737 MAX crashes, Boeing faces a fresh legal reckoning now that prosecutors have concluded the company flouted an earlier settlement addressing the disasters. The aviation giant had been on a Friday night deadline to accept or reject a Department of Justice (DoJ) proposal that would require it to plead guilty to fraud during the certification of MAX airplanes, sources told Agence France-Presse...


'Essential' thing to know to avoid hefty roaming charges on holiday - check your network

For Brits heading off on a last-minute holiday this summer, it's important to understand their mobile phone plan properly - or they could be in for a nasty shock when they return


Massive drought in Italy threatens to destroy Sicilian tourism

A severe drought in Sicily, Italy is prompting hotel owners to turn away guests, threatening the region's tourism-driven economy.


How are sea defences for seaside towns progressing?

An update on £25m works to protect homes and businesses on the vulnerable North Norfolk coast.


How to stop worrying about work during vacation

We all need and deserve proper breaks from work. Getting some time off to travel or just relax allows us to stay creative, healthy, and stop ourselves from drowning under a sea of work-related stress. However, setting firm work-life boundaries has become increasingly difficult in the modern world, where technology has made it all too easy to connect to our work. And for some, especially workaholics, the thought of missing work simply stresses them out! On the other hand, spending your entire vacation worrying about work is pretty pointless... Does this sound like you? Then check out this gallery for some much-needed tips.


Town in Sweden offers land for less than 6 pesos per sqm, attracts global interest

A scenic town in Sweden may have gotten more than what it bargained for after interested residents responded to the authorities’ efforts to raise the population numbers in the picturesque locale. The town of Götene, 200 miles southwest of Stockholm, is selling 30 plots of land with prices starting at just 1 krona, or 5.58 pesos, per square meter (11 square feet). In a statement given by the town’s Mayor Johan Månsson to CNN, this said promotion...


Barcelona residents protest against mass tourism

Thousands of protesters marched Saturday in Barcelona to denounce mass tourism and its effect on Spain's most visited city, the latest in a series of similar marches in the country. The Barcelona protests come after similar demonstrations in tourist hotspots such as Malaga, Palma de Mallorca and the Canary Islands.


Discover Germany: here's the history behind some of its most iconic landmarks


Explore the Flavors of the Philippines at Kultura Crawl

Celebrate Kultura's 20th anniversary at this two-week-long event.


American Airlines flight had to make emergency landing after man exposed himself and urinated in aisle, authorities say

An American Airlines flight was diverted this week after a 25-year-old man exposed himself and urinated in the aisle mid-flight, authorities said.


Legendary Paris cabaret venue Moulin Rouge gets its iconic windmill back in grand ceremony

Legendary Paris cabaret venue Moulin Rouge gets its iconic windmill back in grand ceremony - Tourist attraction restored in time for Paris Olympics


Brits rescued at top of volcano survived by using 'Bear Grylls videos'

Matthew Forster, 22, and his sibling Andrew, 18, from London, had attempted to climb 10,000ft to the summit of Mount Agung to see the sunrise when their phones died near the top.


I'm an American mom living in Spain. There are no summer camps in August, and everyone tends to travel.

Jennison Grigsby is raising her son with her Spanish husband. Kids can go to summer camp at their school and the affordable price includes lunch.


Plans to expand special school on to new site

The school, which has four sites in Northamptonshire, could take over a new building from September.


Higher NAIA Terminal Fees May Jack Up Airfare in 2025

Fees may go up as high as P950.


Vacationing with friends, but you have different budgets? Here's what to do.

This month's Uncomfortable Conversations About Money tackles the dilemma when you vacation with friends but have different spending styles.


Apayao province named UNESCO Biosphere Reserve

BAGUIO CITY, Philippines — Apayao province was internationally recognized as a Biosphere Reserve awardee of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) for its efforts to conserve its forests and environs. The province received the award during the 36th session of UNESCO’s International Coordinating Council of the Man and Biosphere Program on July 5 in Agadir, Morocco. This made the province a protected area...


88-year old Amorsolo painting stolen from NegOcc museum

CONSOLACION, Cebu – The Hofileña Museum in Silay City, Negros Occidental, has reported the theft of an 88-year-old painting by National Artist Fernando Amorsolo. Silay Heritage and Eileen Hofileña announced the shocking discovery of the missing cherished piece of Philippine art history, the 1936 painting “Mango Harvesters,” in an FB post on Friday, July 5. The Hofileña Museum, renowned for its extensive collection of historical and cultural...


The Manila Hotel celebrates 112 years with special room, dining offers

THE Manila Hotel, the country's first 5-star hotel, proudly marked its 112th anniversary on July 4. The Grand Dame celebrates with an array of exceptional promotions tailored to delight its patrons. Guests can enjoy a luxurious staycation with a special anniversary promo. Book a stay in a Deluxe Room for two consecutive nights at a discounted rate, inclusive of breakfast for two persons. Red Jade invites guests to savor a delightful Dim Sum...


Gaze upon the world's most impressive planetariums

A planetarium is the closest one can get to the stars (at least virtually). These theaters showcase the universe is all its fabulous brilliance allowing viewers to experience the night sky as a projected canvas screened against a dome-shaped ceiling. Most of these planetariums are very special and quite unique, either because they have been established for a long time, or as a result of their architectural merit. Some even offer fantastic learning facilities! All, however, feature cutting-edge technology. Fancy some star-gazing? Click on this gallery and let us bring you a collection of the world's most impressive planetariums.


Air travel is getting worse. That's what passengers are telling the US government

WASHINGTON (AP) — Air travel got more miserable last year, if the number of consumer complaints filed with the U.S. government is any measure. The Transportation Department said Friday that it received nearly 97,000 complaints in 2023, up from about 86,000 the year before. The department said there were so many complaints that it took until July to sort through the filings and compile the figures. That's the highest number of consumer complaints...


Best bungee jump locations on the planet

Bungee jumping has to be one of the wildest extreme sports pursuits out there. Nothing else quite gets the adrenaline pumping than plunging from an insane height with no way back while tied to a large elastic cord. But have you ever wondered how this death-defying leisure activity caught on? And where in the world are the best places to leave your stomach in your throat? Click through and conquer any fear of heights.


Renowned oceanographer visits PH to advocate Verde Island Passage protection

MANILA, Philippines — Renowned oceanographer and conservationist Dr. Sylvia Earle visited the Philippines last month to advocate the protection of the Verde Island Passage (VIP)—the world’s “center of the center” of marine shore fish biodiversity. In a statement on Saturday, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) said that Earle personally dived into the VIP alongside other marine experts to observe the condition of the...


Bengals vs. Cowboys has Delta Airlines adding new flights

The Cincinnati Bengals have major airlines offering new routes ahead of special games now. In anticipation of Cincinnati's "Monday Night Football" game against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 14 (Dec. 9), Delta Airlines has added a new flight from CVG Airport for…