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Travellers set to be banned from Australia's largest lake

Visitors will no longer be able to set foot on one of Australia's premier tourist destinations under a proposed plan to protect its cultural significance for traditional owners.


Taxi drivers' concern over rise of Uber

A local taxi driver says she's concerned Uber drivers are 'undetected'


Promenade restrictions in place for building works

Parking is suspended on a stretch of Port St Mary promenade for a year to allow for building works.


Here Are All the Michelin-Starred Restaurants in Miami for 2024

Miami adds three new one-Michelin starred winners to its roster


Free Taylor Swift tickets: Company will pay 2 friends to travel to London, attend Eras Tour

Flytographer is looking to hire two "Chief Memory Makers" to attend the Eras Tour in London. Lucky Swifties will receive a $5,000 travel stipend, premium tickets to Wembley Stadium and other perks.


Turtle could be sent to Cape Verde due to Brexit

A turtle that washed up in Guernsey may not be able to return to Gran Canaria, a charity says.


Battle of Naseby site could get new country park

Plans to commemorate the site are among several areas earmarked for new green space by a council.


The world's biggest tourist attractions in winter and summer

Travel is a year-round option, and just because cold weather has arrived doesn't mean the vacation is hold. In fact, winter can transform a destination. A blanket of snow, for example, adds a magical veneer to any visitor attraction, lending it seasonal sparkle and extra "must-see" appeal. But are you a winter wanderer, or do you prefer a sojourn in the summer? To help make up your mind, here are some of the most celebrated tourist sites listed in their summer and winter coats. Browse the gallery and decide what time of year you want to travel.


A Popular Venice Cocktail Lounge Is Entering Its Izakaya Era

Find sleeker vibes and all-new Japanese food and drink menus at Gran Blanco


Resort and landfill spark environment, economic, community talks

THE coexistence of a resort and a landfill has implications for the Province of Tarlac's image and reputation, causing actions in waste management and tourism to attract visitors and investors. In the province, the interplay between resort development and waste management emerges as a central concern, covering environmental impact, economic benefits and community well-being. Living near the sanitary landfill, residents of Tarlac's Dapdap...


The world's most dangerous cities to live in (five are in the US)

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.


Illuminating facts about the Age of Enlightenment

The Enlightenment, also known as the Age of Reason, was an intellectual and philosophical movement that occurred in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries. Enlightenment thinkers in Britain, France, and throughout Europe questioned traditional authority and embraced the notion that humanity could be improved through rational change. Challenging political and religious conventions, the Enlightenment produced numerous books, essays, inventions, scientific discoveries, laws, wars, and revolutions. Intrigued? Click through the following gallery for the movement's core beliefs, and even some of its common misconceptions.


Shock of the old: 11 transport fantasies that never got off the ground – from jetpacks to swan-powered paragliders

There’s an innocent optimism to transport visionaries. They really thought they could change the world! They absolutely couldn’t! But all respect to them for trying: someone got lucky with the wheel once, didn’t they? Being a transport visionary must have been more interesting back before technological progress and grotesque wealth allowed billionaires to “disrupt” the boring A-to-B-ness of conventional travel and blast a car into space, just...


Spain is different: 20 fun facts about the country


How to nurture a long-distance friendship

In the global world of today, many of us move around. It is not uncommon for one person to live in several different countries during their lifetime, and to have a network of friends dotted all over the world. But while there is a lot of talk about long-distance relationships and whether or not they can work, a topic that receives much less attention is long-distance friendships. Long-distance friendships have their challenges just like long-distance romantic relationships, but there are things we can do to make them last. Check out this gallery to find out how to nurture a long-distance friendship.


Inside the world of flying cars, or eVTOLs, which are moving closer to reality

EVTOLs, or electric vertical take-off and landing vehicles, popularly known as flying cars, are being developed by firms in the United States, Europe and Asia.


Boeing's door plug blowout cost airlines. Big time.

Both Alaska and United Airlines reported quarterly losses this week, but said they would've turned profits without the Boeing disaster.


The resonance of Raffy Tulfo

Whenever I travel around the country, whether I’m hiking, doing anthropological fieldwork, or undertaking an academic trip, I take the opportunity to ask people what they think about the burning issues of the day; and many of their inputs ultimately find my way into my thinking and writing. Without my leading them into the question of which politicians they admire the most, one of the politicians that figure prominently in their narratives is...


Disney gets key approval for $1.9BILLION Disneyland expansion project

Disney has finally received approval from Anaheim to go ahead with the $1.9billion expansion of the Disneyland park that will bring Zootopia and Toy Story to life.


Countries that will pay you to move there

Moving to a new country can be an exciting experience. However, it can also be a costly and daunting process. Fortunately, some states, cities, and even entire countries pay you to move there and offer incentives to attract new residents, including financial compensation and tax breaks. Whatever the reason, these incentives can be a great opportunity for those looking to start a new chapter in their lives. If you're looking for a change of scenery, check out this gallery for countries that will pay you to move there.


Hello, summer: A season of adventure, relaxation

AS summer draws near, the allure of adventure becomes irresistible. Everyone can have endless possibilities this season, especially for those craving the excitement of exploration, the serenity of relaxation or those looking for the perfect backdrop for their next TikTok masterpiece. Seize the opportunity to embark on an unforgettable journey. Pack bags, book tickets and let the adventure begin. Every destination becomes within reach, ready to...


Massive gold flag artwork opens to public at castle

The flags, created by Durham artist Steve Messam, will be at Cumbria's Lowther Castle until 6 May.


Sinkhole appears in woodland popular with walkers

A dog walker came across the hole in Northumberland woodland, which is possibly linked to old mines.


Group of instrumentalists got to try this bamboo organ in Antipolo City

From Metro Manila, the YMCA Manila Gold Triangle Club traveled to Antipolo City to try Carolina Bamboo Carden’s bamboo organ, which can be found inside their Bamboo Museum. In Vonne Aquino’s report on “24 Oras,” Thursday, the group’s musical director, Dr. Rocelle Navera, shared her delight upon trying the instrument. “Ang bamboo organ napakaganda at authentic talaga at tsaka first time to see a real bamboo organ,” she said. After trying the...


Not all travel insurance is the same – here's what you need to know before buying yours

During a cost of living crisis, it is more important than ever to make sure you are properly insured when you travel. The last thing you want is the expense of a medical claim, the cost of a missed flight, or having to replace lost or stolen baggage. But how do you pick the right policy from the myriad options available? It’s easy to get bamboozled...


Bolero opens in BGC: Come for the cheesecake, stay for everything else

Bonifacio Global City, famously referred to as BGC, continues to prove it is home to some of the finest dining concepts in the Philippines. Among its latest, and finest additions is Bolero, an upscale dining concept focusing on modern European cuisine. Contrary to its name, the people behind Bolero are not just sweet talkers. Its head chef, Fernando Alcalá, is Michelin-recognized for his Spanish restaurant Kava in Marbella, Spain. And Kava's...


Spiritual sanctuaries to visit for inner peace

In a world filled with hustle and bustle, finding moments of inner peace and spiritual serenity can be a rare treasure. Fortunately, our planet is dotted with sacred places that have drawn pilgrims, seekers, and wanderers for centuries. These spiritual sanctuaries offer a unique blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and a palpable aura of tranquility. Whether you're seeking solace, introspection, or simply a deep connection with the divine, our journey begins now. Join us on a quest to discover the profound and transformative experiences awaiting those who venture to these hallowed grounds.


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Ringo Starr announces autumn tour

Sir Ringo Starr has announced an autumn 2024 tour of North America. The former Beatle will tour with his All Starr Band, which includes Steve Lukather, Edgar Winter, Colin Hay, Warren Ham, Hamish Stuart and Gregg Bissonette. The nine-show tour kicks off at the Astro Ampitheatre in Omaha, Nebraska on 12 September, and wraps at New York City’s Radio ...


Emirates suspends check-in for transit through Dubai after storm

DUBAI (Reuters) -Dubai's flagship airline Emirates is suspending check-in for all customers with onward connections through the city until 2359 GMT on Friday, three days after a record storm swept the United Arab Emirates. Emirates, one of the world's biggest international airlines, said customers travelling to Dubai as their final destination may check-in and travel as usual. The suspension


Man, 64, jailed for hoax terror threats

Gary Preston sent white powder and threatening letters to schools, a hotel and a shopping centre.


Astrotourism: Visit these incredible dark sky reserves around the world

In many parts of the world, especially those most densely populated, it's becoming increasingly difficult to be able to view the galaxy surrounding us in all its primordial glory, like our ancestors could for millennia. Rising levels of industry emissions and light pollution have obstructed many people's ability see one of the universe’s greatest and most awe-inspiring nightly gifts: a sky full of stars. Fortunately, organizations like the International Dark-Sky Association (IDA) are working to preserve the night sky for its cultural, environmental, and scientific value, by working with countries around the world to designate protected dark sky reserves and parks. Even more fortunately, many of these places are also being made accessible for visitors, prompting a forthcoming "astrotourism" trend. An area can earn its designation by meeting a minimum criteria for sky quality and natural darkness, plus an evaluation of the peripheral area, which should also support dark sky preservation. Many of these reserves and parks also offer specific stargazing-related education opportunities, so they're perfect even for those who don't know much about it! Click through to see some of the most beautiful places to witness the dark sky with its original illumination.


Alaska Airlines 2024 forecast tops estimates after loss from Boeing Max grounding

Alaska Airlines said Boeing paid it $162 million so far in compensation for the 737 Max grounding.


Hundreds stuck at airport as Dubai flooding continues to delay flights

Dubai Airports CEO Paul Griffiths speaks on severe flooding causing major problems at Dubai International. Hundreds are stuck waiting for flights as emergency services work to deal with the floods.


The best female surfers of all time


Volunteers use kayaks to help residents stranded by flooding

Volunteers in Dubai have started using kayaks to get around the city after severe flooding brought the emirate to a standstill. The storm first hit neighbour Oman before striking the UAE.


The least free countries in the world

The amount of freedom experienced in a given country is not approached the same way across the globe. The Cato Institute in Washington, D.C. and the Fraser Institute in Vancouver, Canada, co-publish the annual Human Freedom Index Report, which observes the relationship between freedom and other social and economic phenomena. Personal freedom might be described as our ability to voice our opinion, equality experienced before the courts, and the ease of travel to/from a country. Economic freedom is the ability of people in that country to do well, without the need for government assistance or an economic authority. To calculate the final Human Freedom score, personal freedom and economic freedom are measured and combined, then compared to the scores of other countries. The nations in this gallery scored the lowest on the Human Freedom score, compared to countries in the rest of the world. Click on to discover which countries made this regrettable 'top' 30.


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Station car park and roads closed for two weekends

People are being advised to plan their journeys before travelling over the next two weekends.


‘The Fall Guy' Live Stunt Show Added to Universal Studios Waterworld Attraction for Limited Time

Universal Studios Hollywood will host a new live show, “The Fall Guy Stuntacular Pre-Show,” inspired by 87North’s new film “The Fall Guy,” starring Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt. The live show, a part of the theme park’s Waterworld attraction, will open April 27 and end May 19. The entertainment performance features an original storyline that […]


Truro's award-winning hedgehogs set for a makeover

After five years on the Trafalgar roundabout, the four wooden creations are to be repaired.


Booking.com is offering cheap vacation deals to Las Vegas, Cancún, and more

Now through September 30, Booking.com is offering travelers huge travel discounts on stays in destinations like Paris, Los Angeles, Orlando, and more.


Airport Porter Returns Over Half a Million in Cash, MIAA

A very thankful Korean national had misplaced their cash.


Moving pictures: travelling cinema takes stories of ‘departures and dreams’ to Senegal

At about 1pm on Monday a 35-seater bus arrived in Pikine, a city east of the Senegalese capital, Dakar. A portable screen, projector, sound system and generator were unpacked to set up a temporary cinema in a lively neighbourhood where the scent of hibiscus and orange blossom fill the air. Pikine’s cultural centre was the first stop for Cinemovel, a travelling cinema that is showing the Oscar-nominated Italian film Io Capitano in the streets and...


Holiday: 10 reasons to visit Malta


The New 7 Wonders of the World to visit at least once in your life

While the ancient 7 world wonders hold their allure, there's a (more) fresh set of seven wonders that await your exploration. These gems stand proudly, offering a glimpse into human ingenuity and cultural richness. Embark on an unforgettable journey to witness these awe-inspiring sites firsthand, where each step echoes with history and beauty. Come, let us guide you through this voyage of wonder and inspiration.


30 islands ranked by their highest point

The world's islands are not usually considered as featuring some of the highest points on Earth. But, in fact, some of the most impressive mountains and volcanoes, most of them active, are located on islands scattered around the globe, anywhere from Antarctica to Indonesia. And many achieve some truly impressive elevations. But where exactly on the planet can you admire the tallest and most dramatic island high points? Click through this gallery of 30 islands ranked by their highest point to discover the loftiest mountain peak of an island on Earth.


Female crew aim to be first trio to row Pacific Ocean non-stop and unsupported

Female crew aim to be first trio to row Pacific Ocean non-stop and unsupported - The trio are aiming to break three records with their venture when they set off from Peru, South America, in April 2025.


Goggles, bubbles and puddles: Africa's top shots

A selection of the week's best photos from across the continent and beyond.


‘A water world teeming with wildlife’: readers’ favourite national parks in Europe

Suddenly the Polish sky was filled with cranes One of the most incredible bird scenes in Europe took place as I hiked through the Bielawa nature reserve in northern Poland, about 40 miles north of Gdansk. I had left the village of Sławoszyno via a dirt track and was heading towards Kłanino, the open countryside and fields disappearing from my sight as the hedgerows grew taller either side of me. As I stepped forward, a gap appeared in the hedge...