The world’s most dangerous road for a road trip is a ‘deadly highway’

Planning a road trip? While there’s endless charm to exploring the world from behind the wheel, there are a few destinations Britons might want to avoid. The expert team at StressFreeCarRental.com have shared some of the world’s most dangerous roads for a road trip. John Charnock, CEO of StressFreeCarRental.com, said: “Severe winter weather can see these already dangerous roads turn even more deadly […]

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Lufthansa Group will resume flying to Israel

Lufthansa Group will resume flying to Israel on Jan. 8. The Tel Aviv flights will be the first that Lufthansa Group has operated since Oct. 9, two days after the Hamas attack on southern Israel that started the Israel-Hamas war. Initially, Lufthansa Group airlines will fly a combined 20 weekly frequencies (approximately 30% of their normal flight schedule) to and […]

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The best beach in Wales for a winter walk has ‘spectacular views’

With its fresh, crisp air, winter is the perfect time to wind down and relax with a beachfront stroll. Fortunately, parts of the UK are spoiled for choice when it comes to beautiful beaches, and Wales is no exception. With over 150 spectacular beaches to choose from for an escape from the hectic festive season, new research conducted by the […]

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St. Lucia is making room for more visitors

The latest figures from Tourism Analytics reveal that 748,373 people visited St. Lucia from January to September; that’s an increase of 68% from the number of arrivals for all of 2022 (444,618). U.S. visitors accounted for 56% of stayover arrivals through the first three-quarters of this year. Paul Collymore, president of the St. Lucia Hospitality and Tourism Association. credits part […]

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POLL – Would you pay to holiday in the EU

In 2025, British tourists will have to pay to travel to the EU. The ETIAS scheme has been introduced to protect the EU’s borders and will see non-EU citizens pay a small fee to visit the bloc.  Although ETIAS was expected to be introduced in 2023, the start of the scheme has now been delayed until 2025. Applications will be […]

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Hungary’s Viktor Orban blocks £43billion EU aid package to Ukraine

Prime Minister Viktor Orban, below, who maintains close ties with Russian tyrant Vladimir Putin and has always opposed Ukraine joining, said of the meeting: “Summary of the night shift – veto for the extra money to Ukraine.” But Dutch Premier Mark Rutte said: “We still have some time, Ukraine is not out of money in the next few weeks. I […]

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Airline sparks debate by giving out free seats to plus sized passengers

Southwest Airlines, a US carrier, has sparked a debate with its policy offering up free extra seats to plus sized passengers. The airline has decided to make accommodations to both disabled and larger passengers which has caused people to both compliment its inclusion and accuse it of "rewarding obesity". The airline’s 'Customer of Size' policy allows passengers whose body takes […]

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The women who brought a tiny tribe back from the brink of extinction

Pictured: The indigenous women in the Amazon who have brought a tiny tribe back from the brink of extinction  Until recently, the Juma people seemed destined to disappear  Today, against long odds, the Juma are making a comeback READ MORE: The last residents of a Mexican town destroyed by climate change At night, in this village near the Assua River in […]

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Rosewood to begin work on a Barbuda resort

Rosewood Hotels and Resorts is slated to begin construction on a 50-suite property in Barbuda that will also include residences. The company hopes to open the resort in 2028. The Rosewood Barbuda, to be developed by Murbee Resorts, will sit on 85 acres and 2,952 feet of beachfront property and will offer three eateries, including a farm-to-table restaurant; two pools, […]

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