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Why were these airports left abandoned?

Unless you arrive in the dead of night, airports are usually teeming with tourists, travellers and staff members but imagine rocking up and finding nobody there. We take a look at incredible airports that all lie abandoned and forgotten.


Xander Schauffele pronunciation: A guide to saying golfer's full name and family origin

Xander Schauffele's name is a mouthful for anyone watching the PGA Tour.


160,000 Qatari Riyals Up for Grabs at Doha Book Fair

Hey book lovers! The 33rd Doha International Book Fair (DIBF) took place from May 9 to May 18, 2024, at the Doha Exhibition & Convention Center. This year, the Ministry of Culture brought an exciting competition for publishers and writers, with categories like Outstanding Publisher (Lo


43 of the world’s most colourful places

We take a tour of the world's most colourful destinations to visit this year.


Beyond Machu Picchu and Cancun: Latin American wonders for a dream vacation


Bezos' Blue Origin Resumes Launches for Space Tourists

Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin LLC resumed space tourism launches on Sunday morning, sending six private passengers on a short flight more than 60 miles above the earth to the edge of space and back. This was the seventh tourist mission Blue Origin has launched on New Shepard to date and the first since August 2022.


Awakening the sleeping giant: How Saudi Arabia plans to attract more foreign tourists

The kingdom is seeking high-spending visitors from markets such as China, Europe and India as it ramps up infrastructure


This is what Kyiv looked like before the war


Hero saved man having 'heart attack' on Alicante to Newcastle flight

David Armstrong, 68, provided the victim with oxygen and told the pilot to divert the jet to Nantes so he could receive immediate medical attention.


The most dangerous (and the safest) countries for female travelers

In an attempt to determine which countries are the most dangerous for female travelers, husband and wife journalists Asher and Lyric Fergusson studied and ranked the 50 most popular countries amongst tourists. The data was compiled using sources ranging from the 2018 Gallup World Poll to Equal Measures 2030's Gender Advocates Data Hub. The Fergusson's Women’s Danger Index ranked each country based on eight factors: street safety for women, intentional homicide of women, non-partner sexual violence, intimate partner sexual violence, legal discrimination, global gender gap, gender inequality index, and violence against women attitudes. Using these metrics, their list of the 20 most dangerous countries for women emerges. Intrigued? Take a look at their findings by clicking through the following gallery.


Char Dham Yatra 2024: People Filming Reels Near Temple Premises To Be Booked Under Stringent Laws

Uttarakhand Police issued a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) on Saturday after a ban on videography and making reels within 50 metres of revered temple premises was announced on May 16. The SOP highlighted that any person found filming reels near Char Dham temples would face legal action under charges of 'malicious acts outraging religious feelings' and 'promoting enmity between groups'. The directive comes in response to increased crowding at...


I'm a Travel Writer Living in New York City, and These Are the 7 Styles That Everyone's Wearing for Summer

Revamp your summer wardrobe with classic silhouettes and colorful accent pieces.


Umrah not allowed for those without a Hajj permit between May 24 and June 26

Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah announced that Umrah permits will not be issued for those who do not have a confirmed Hajj permit during the period from Dhul Qada 16, corresponding to May 24, until Dhul-Hijjah 20, corresponding to June 26. The ministry issued the directive to facilitate the Hajj pilgrims, who started flocking to Saudi Arabia from all over the world, to perform their rituals at the Grand Mosque in...


Best Indie FPS Games That Are Hidden Gems

Not all indie FPS games get the recognition they deserve. Here are some overlooked titles that offer incredible first-person shooter experiences.


How to be a good neighbor

Neighborhoods are filled with people who have different personalities. Some are more open to socializing, while others prefer to stay to themselves. Regardless, there are still several rules and kind gestures you should keep in mind in order to be a good neighbor. In the end, the goal is to live in peace and harmony, while making an effort to prevent hostilities. Also, were you aware that knowing your neighbors can reduce feelings of loneliness? And it's always good to know that you can count on the people living near you! So, are you a good neighbor? Find out by clicking through this gallery.


I've Eaten At Nearly Every Single Chain Restaurant—These Are The Best Menu Items

Two years later and 20 restaurants down, this is our official list. People always ask: What are the *best* chain restaurant menu items? Honestly, I've tried too many to count; they've all become a massive blur in my memory. So, to make your lives easier (and, selfishly, mine), I've made the official ranking of the best menu items at each restaurant I've visited. Buckle up y'all.


13 Nostalgic Photos of Vintage Amusement Parks

What a thrill.


The world's 30 most stunning lakes should be on your wish list

With some two million lakes on planet Earth, ranging from ancient mountain lakes and former volcanic craters to paradisiacal lagoons, plenty are stunning.


UAE: Beat the heat at these water parks

Brace yourself for a summer of memorable moments at these water parks around the country


Score 30% Off a Hotel Stay in Bermuda — Just in Time for Summer

The sale ends on June 15.


Strong winds expected over most regions (INM)

19/05/2024 11:42, TUNIS/Tunisia Tunis, May 19 (TAP) - Strong winds with a maximum speed ranging between 60 to 80 km/h are expected over most regions Sunday afternoon and evening, according to the National Institute of Meteorology (INM).Winds will temporarily get stronger to 90 km/h in gusts with sand whirlwinds in the south, consequently diminishing horizontal visibility to less than 1000 meters.


I caught a Ryanair flight and saw so many people making a £46 mistake

Ryanair passenger, Emily Chaplin, has issued a warning about the airline's strict baggage policies after witnessing dozens of travellers being forced to cough up £46 before boarding a flight.


These Insanely Helpful Garden Plants Keep the Mosquitoes Away

Say goodbye to the outdoor pests. Bugs come with the territory when you’re outdoors, but some are more tolerable than others. If it feels like mosquitoes are invading your yard, it’s understandable to want to do what you can to get rid of them. Enter mosquito repellent plants. Here’s the thing: Experts say that the best way to keep mosquitoes at bay is to use personal repellents recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). But if you want to go a more natural route, you may be interested in selecting certain plants—they’re just not necessarily guaranteed to work as well as a spray. “The idea that planting certain plants around your home will successfully repel mosquitoes is only supported by anecdotal evidence and not empirical evidence,” says Eva Buckner, Ph.D., assistant professor and state extension specialist at the University of Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory. It’s important to note, though, that there is some evidence that certain plants may help discourage certain mosquitoes from setting up camp in your yard—they just don’t work as well as a chemical or spray. If it feels like your outdoor space is a haven to mosquitoes, it’s a good idea to “eliminate mosquito breeding grounds on and around your property by draining standing water from flowerpots, birdbaths, grill covers, baby pools, and other sources,” says Jim Fredericks, Ph.D., board-certified entomologist and senior vice president of public affairs at the National Pest Management Association (NPMA). Using a small fan outside may also help keep mosquitoes away since “they are not strong flyers,” Fredericks says. But if you like the look and smell of certain plants and want to see if they keep the mosquitoes away, too, there’s no reason not to try them. These are the plants fans swear are most likely to help get rid of mosquitoes. Snap up one or a few to enhance your outdoor space.


Incredible places from Greek mythology you can visit today

There are plenty of places you can go to find beautiful beaches, party islands, mouthwatering cuisine, and sunny skies. But very few of them combine all these things with mesmerizing remnants of the ancient world and mythology. Dipped in ancient history, Greece is one of the very few countries that combine all of these with a dream destination for anyone interested in mythology. Click on for a selection of real locations that were center stage for many famous Greek myths.


Will Putin respect the Olympic truce at the Paris Games?

Russian President Vladimir Putin has hinted that he will not respect the Olympic truce and will continue to fight in Ukraine during the Paris Olympics this summer. "These Olympic principles, including the Olympic truce, are very correct (...) But few countries in history have respected them, with the exception of ancient Greece," Mr. Putin told Russian journalists at the end of a two-day visit to China. Vladimir Putin further suggested that...


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!


Battan National Stud Farm slated for restoration and inclusion in tourist and cultural circuit (Minister)

18/05/2024 19:00, TUNIS/Tunisia Tunis, May 18 (TAP) - El Battan National Stud Farm in Manouba governorate, known as El Kechla (former barracks), is slated for restoration and inclusion in a tourist and cultural circuit as part of the "Ciné Trip Tunisia" film route initiative, announced Minister of Tourism and Handicrafts Mohamed Moez Belhassine at the opening of El Battan Chechia festival on Saturday.Launched by the Ministry of Tourism in...


The surprising reason why almost no flags feature the colour purple

National flags might seem like a riot of colour, but there is one colour that you will almost never see on a flag and the reason comes down to the ancient trade in rare sea snails.


Inaugural Red Sea Fashion Week wraps up in style

The first Red Sea Fashion Week has come to an end. And despite some blustery weather, has been an overwhelming success. As the first such event staged at the Red Sea in Saudi Arabia, among the guests were Burak Cakmak, the chief executive officer of the Fashion Commission of Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Culture, as well as Brenda Bellei Bizzi, the ch...


Regionalism: vanguard of alternative world order

On 16 May, President Vladimir Putin went on a state visit to China. This was his first Chinese visit after taking over as President for his fifth term in Russia. Both Russia and China are celebrating 75th anniversary of their diplomatic ties this year. Both leaders have met each other many times and are taking the Russia-China relationship to a new level. This friendly relation between the two countries matters a lot not just for the region but...


The most captivating British towns you have to visit

When you think of the UK, perhaps the words "wonderful holiday" do not spring to mind. However, the countryside and history of the UK are vastly underrated. There are countless numbers of charming towns that will transport you back to times gone by. There is such a wealth of activities to do, from trekking up tall mountain peaks to rowing in gently ebbing rivers. On your exploration of the United Kingdom, it is important to find the right towns to stay in to make your trip as perfect as can be. Here are the towns that you won't be able to resist being charmed by. From Portmerion to Cullen Bay, click through to discover more.


Navigating Risks in a Dynamic World: Impact on Businesses

In today’s dynamic world, rapid technological advancements and economic uncertainties have become prominent, giving rise to two major challenges: climate change and geopolitical conflicts. Interestingly, issues like climate change are no longer viewed simply as risks but are recognized as stru


120 years of Rolls-Royce


Identity crisis: Climate destroying wonders that gave US parks their names

Identity crisis: Climate destroying wonders that gave US parks their names Glacier National Park's ice fortress is crumbling. But today, the climate crisis imperils the very symbols of many parks, leaving them facing a future where their names could be cruel ironies.


UAE Flies Relief Plane to Brazil for Flood-Hit Victims

The UAE has dispatched its first relief plane to Brazil, loaded with 100 tonnes of food, medical, and relief aid for flood victims. Reem bint Ebrahim Al Hashemy, UAE Minister of International Cooperation, highlighted that the UAE’s advanced monitoring systems track various natural disasters, e


How to Get a Workout in While Traveling

Travel does not have to put a damper on your workout routine.


You've been pronouncing your holiday destination all wrong! Fifty of the most commonly mispronounced places around the world, from Mousehole to Phuket via Saskatchewan

It's the sting in the tail. You've remembered all your essentials, but arrive at your holiday destination and get funny looks from the locals because you can't pronounce it. Read on for help...


'Can't Leave': 10 Years on, Thousands Forgotten in Syria Desert Camp

In a no-man's land on Syria's border with Iraq and Jordan, thousands are stranded in an isolated camp, unable to return home after fleeing the government and militants years ago.When police defector Khaled arrived at Rukban, he had hoped to be back home within weeks -- but eight years on, he is still stuck in the remote desert camp, sealed off from the rest of the country.Damascus rarely lets aid in and neighbouring countries have closed their...


Char Dham Yatra 2024: Uttarakhand Govt Amps Up Measures After Record 1.8 Lakh Pilgrims Visit In 10 Days

Char Dham Yatra News: Following the reports of mismanagement and a huge rush of devotees, the Uttarakhand government amped up the arrangements en route to the Char Dhams in the state. Addressing the concerns of locals and priests, the state government issued orders to ban making social media reels in the 50-meter periphery of the shrines. The administration also distributed food supplies to the stranded pilgrims due to jams on the Yatra route....


13 magical tiny homes that are straight out of a fairytale

These whimsical small dwellings appear to have been plucked straight from the pages of your favourite fairytales.


Future of UAE luxury resorts: What do young tourists want?

Many fancy hotels are adjusting their offerings to fit the dynamic and hybrid lifestyles of younger, digital-savvy travellers


NCW to explore caves for conservation and recognition

Saudi Gazette reportRIYADH — The National Center for Wildlife (NCW) will embark on an extensive exploration of caves in the Northern Borders region of Saudi Arabia as part of its ongoing Caves Exploration Program initiated in 2022.Dr. Mohammed Ali Qurban, CEO of the NCW, highlighted the program's objectives: achieving international recognition by mapping these caves on the global biodiversity and natural heritage scale, preserving their...


How Sharjah's old buildings tell a human story of the emirate's growth and character

Over the course of a century, Sharjah’s buildings have collected their own stories of the emirate’s history and development, according to author and arts patron Sultan Al Qassemi. Speaking at the Thessaloniki Book Fair on Saturday, where Sharjah is the guest of honour, Al Qassemi discussed the 2021 book Building Sharjah, a co-edited compendium of t...


Bodour Al Qasimi inaugurates Greek edition of ‘Folktales Reimagined’

THESSALONIKI, Greece, 19th May, 2024 (WAM) -- As part of Sharjah's participation as a Guest of Honor at the Thessaloniki International Book Fair 2024 (TIBF) in Greece, Sheikha Bodour bint Sultan Al Qasimi, Chairperson of Sharjah Book Authority (SBA) and Founder and Patron of the UAE Board on Books for Young People (UAEBBY), inaugurated yesterday, the Greek edition of the “Folktales Reimagined” exhibition, at Thessaloniki Central Library,...


10 of the Most Unique Museums In the United States

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


40 Things That Didn't Exist 40 Years Ago

The world really was a different place back then.


Number of migrants arriving in UK in small boats nears 10,000 mark

Some 103 people came across in two boats yesterday, it has been revealed - bringing the total so far this year, not including Sunday's arrivals, to 9,803.


BBC's £6million orchestra played concert for crooks in Scots jail

The BBC is at the centre of a fresh licence fee storm after it allowed its £6 million-a-year orchestra to perform for dangerous criminals in a Scottish prison.


Escape it all with these off-grid stays across the world

Switch off your phone, pack your camera and let's explore the world's most envy-inducing retreats.


Revealed: The world's biggest oil producers

From nations in the Middle East to African hotspots, we explore which countries are behind the world's biggest oil outputs.