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African foods you simply must try

Spanning approximately 11.7 million square miles (30.3 million square kilometers) across 54 countries and home to roughly 1.5 billion people, Africa is a rich tapestry of history, culture, and ethnicities. For its part, African cuisine is very diverse, with flavors and ingredients varying depending on the region. In West African cooking, you're likely to find lots of spices like ginger, garlic, and chili pepper, whereas East African recipes tend to use ingredients like coconut milk, cinnamon, and cardamom. Interest piqued? If you're looking for dinner inspiration or are keen to expand your palate, check out this gallery of African foods you must try. Simply click on!


Do not queue before waste site opens, States says

Queues at Mont Cuet have been reported on the weekend due to vehicles arriving before it opens.


The 'unprecious dress' and the 333 method: How to pack for your European summer.

If you've locked in your annual leave and you're currently staring down the barrel of heading to Europe for Northern Hemisphere summer, we are seething with jealousy feeling really happy for you. No, really! But as your departure date draws nearer, we bet there's one thing that's been bugging you: what should you pack for Euro summer? Whether you're a throw-everything-in-the-night-before kinda ... Continued


Inside the hidden 100-year-old tunnels beneath London Underground

London is well -renowned for its complicated and vast subterranean network - but what is less known are the various forgotten tunnels that allow people to spy on unsuspecting commuters.


30-year-old supercommutes over 500 miles to work in New York: ‘I'm the happiest I've ever been’

Hairstylist Kaitlin Jorgenson commutes four-plus hours by plane twice a month from Charlotte, North Carolina to work in New York.


Your pictures of Scotland: 19 - 26 April

A selection of photographs submitted to BBC Scotland News from around the country this week.


Modern cities built on ancient ruins

Did you know that some of the world's most modern cities are in fact among the most ancient? While their contemporary steel and glass veneer suggest a recent history, many of these cities are built on foundations that date back to antiquity. These historic building blocks have preserved a wealth of breathtaking monuments that provide a compelling contrast between the old and the new. So, what are the oldest newest cities on the planet? Click through and discover these fascinating urban destinations.


The most expensive travel experiences in the world

Most of us are trying to get the best deals on hotels, flights, and even restaurants so as not to overspend on our travel budget. But when you're wealthy, vacationing is a whole other experience. One of the perks that comes with wealth is vacationing in some of the most exclusive destinations on the planet. Indeed, having tons of money means you can escape to unusual destinations and experience out-of-this-world activities and places. But it can come at a big price. From super yacht soirées to submersible excursions to the Titanic, these are some of the most expensive travel experiences in the world. Click on to discover them.


Best Credit Cards To Pair With the Capital One Venture X

Vault’s Viewpoint Capital One Venture X and Citi Premier Card The Citi Premier® Card complements the Capital One Venture X nicely thanks to its comprehensive category bonuses and loyalty program. While the Venture X card earns a flat 2X miles on all purchases, the Citi Premier offers higher rewards in categories like restaurants, supermarkets, gas […] The post Best Credit Cards To Pair With the Capital One Venture X first appeared on Newsweek...


Golden tulip named after King Charles will bloom in Britain

The golden yellow 'Tulipa King Charles III' was 'christened' at the world's largest tulip garden in Amsterdam, where it's expected to be a star attraction at the park's annual flower exhibition.


Hospitality is at the heart of Hapag and Ayà

In the culinary world, the family meal is a reflection of a restaurant’s values. As one answer to the question “but if they’re making the food, when do they eat?,” it’s the time when staff can relax and break bread with each other before launching into the chaos of the next shift. A family meal usually sets the tone for a restaurant’s upcoming service. At Filipino restaurant Hapag and bar concept Ayà, owners Kevin “Nav” Navoa and Thirdy Dolatre...


I spent 9 months traveling the world. I had a great time, but I'd never do it again.

After spending nine months traveling the world, I wouldn't do it again. I struggled to budget and make friends, and missed having my own space.


How a Phoenix-area course capitalized on a unique location to keep play going into the night

In most of the country, golf courses fight an unrelenting battle against weather and daylight. How do you get enough rounds in to generate the revenue required to keep the doors open? One Phoenix-area operation is trying to change those terms of engagement with a modern marketing plan, banks of stadium lights and a whole lot of electricity. Jimmy a...


4 Hidden Fees You Should Know About Before You Put Down Your Credit Card for a Dinner Reservation

There's always something a little exciting about making a dinner reservation because you've set aside time for an enjoyable night out, usually with a romantic partner or group of friends or family....


Southwest Airlines is considering changes to its quirky boarding and seating practices

DALLAS (AP) — Southwest Airlines is studying changes to its quirky boarding and seating policies as it searches for ways to raise more revenue. Airline officials say they are studying possible changes but won't have anything to announce until September. That tease is leading to speculation about whether Southwest might ditch some longstanding traditions, including the practice of passengers picking their own seats only after they board a plane....


Take a Tour of the Chic Paris Apartment with Views of the Eiffel Tower on Food Network’s “Next Baking Master: Paris”

In the new Food Network series, premiering May 6, U.S. bakers travel to France to compete for the title of Next Baking Master


How to buy New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival tickets: Dates and prices compared

The 2024 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival is here, and we've got all of the details on how to get tickets.


Frugal Couple: This Is Our Top Hack for Saving at Restaurants

Dining out can be an enjoyable activity, but with the cost of living rising it can quickly eat into your budget.


Booking.com is offering cheap vacation deals to Orlando, Atlanta, and more

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


Memorial held 80 years after US airmen killed

"We needed to remember them because they died protecting our country," the memorial organiser says.


Why tourists need to respect the locals

Cecilie Hollberg ruffled a few feathers earlier this year, suggesting mass tourism has turned Florence into a “prostitute”, but her piece about the effects of hit-and-run tourism (Opinion, 18 April) is a model of clear thinking and good journalism. By coincidence, it appeared as I returned from Italy, feeling a little guilty about the “thrill-is-gone” sentiments I’d had about the cradle of the Renaissance. When the Judas trees and the wisteria...


Boracay's Nonie's Opens First Metro Manila Branch in Alabang

You've got to try the adobo.


The collapse of Teotihuacán: the end of the city of the gods


Parkview Tavern Is Staying Put — For Now

Plus, a Metairie favorite for Mexican opens downtown, smash burgers are coming to Uptown, and more New Orleans food news to know right now


Dog restrictions to be brought in on Westward Ho!

Restrictions will be in place from 1 May for parts of Westward Ho! beach and promenade.


The five ancient cities that once ruled North America

Well before the Europeans arrived, the indigenous people of North America raised cities that rivaled those an ocean away. From Teotihuacan to Cahokia, these ancient metropolises featured striking pyramids, palaces, temples, and tombs. Some even had ties throughout Central America, while others were believed to have had the equal power and advancements of the Inca and Aztec. Today, archaeologists are slowly discovering more about the splendid past of North America's first megacities. Intrigued? Let's find out more about these ancient metropolises.


Things are going to get worse before they get better for Ukraine


Beijing and many of China’s major cities are slowly sinking


Tales of the Shire: all you need to know about The Hobbit cosy game

Tales of the Shire: all you need to know about The Hobbit cosy game - The game set in Bywater could be a must-have for Lord of the Rings fans


Southwest to exit 4 airports and limit hiring following profit loss, Boeing plane delays

Southwest Airlines said it is leaving four airports: three in the U.S. and one in Mexico following a first quarter profit loss.


The best US cities for digital nomads

When people talk about digital nomads—freelancers and entrepreneurs traveling the globe and living that ideal, Insta-worthy lifestyle—they often think about places far from US borders. But America is a big country with major tech hubs, start-up culture hot spots, beautiful beaches, and incredible coffee shops. If you’re going to vagabond around, why not base yourself in the US for a while? See the sights, drink the caffeine, meet the people, and do some networking. Here are the best places in the US for digital nomads. Click on!


4 Restaurants and Bars to Try This Weekend in the Bay Area: April 26

The best things to do, eat, and drink this weekend from San Francisco to Napa


Tenerife WILL slap holidaymakers with a tourist tax from January

Tenerife will introduce a tax on holidaymakers visiting its most famous tourist spots from January 1, 2025, amid unrest from residents against tourism's economic and environmental impacts.


US returns ancient artefacts looted from Cambodia, Indonesia

New York district attorney accuses two prominent art dealers of the illegal trafficking of antiquities worth $3m.


Town where key D-Day decision made not lighting beacon

The National Trust says holding a beacon lighting event for the anniversary would cost too much.


‘Banksy Universe’ exhibit not authorized by Banksy, says Metropolitan Museum Manila

The Metropolitan Museum of Manila confirms its upcoming Banksy Universe exhibit is ‘not authorized or endorsed’ by the graffiti artist himself. The museum says the exhibit will feature over a hundred of Banksy’s works. Full story: https://www.rappler.com/life-and-style/arts-culture/metropolitan-museum-manila-statement-banksy-universe-exhibit-bonifacio-global-city/


Who doesn’t love a lazy river? These 14 family resorts have the best ones in the US

Not all lazy rivers are created equal. The best ones offer enough inner tubes so there's always one available when you’re ready to float.


American Air Dropping Some Global Flights on Boeing 787 Delays

American Airlines Group Inc. is cutting some international flights and reducing the frequency of others because beleaguered planemaker Boeing Co. won’t deliver as many widebody aircraft as planned this year.


The most enticing 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.


New entrance to prehistoric flint mines unveiled

English Heritage says the site in Norfolk with its grassy "lunar landscape" is "an absolute jewel".


First lady leads launch of 2Go's newest ship

FIRST lady Marie Louise Araneta-Marcos on Friday led the launch of 2GO Travel's newest Roll-On, Roll-Off passenger (ropax) vessel, the MV 2GO Masigla, at Manila's North Harbor. Frederic Dybuncio, 2GO president and chief executive officer, said the vessel represents 2GO's commitment to provide seagoing passengers with cruise-like amenities while remaining affordable for Filipinos. The Maligaya features upgraded facilities and amenities such as...


Lourdes Grotto Shrine in Bulacan glows with devotion

In a heartwarming tribute to the legacy of Horacio and Anita Guanzon, the Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto Shrine in San Jose Del Monte City, Bulacan, became a beacon of joy and devotion as their heirs, Teresita Guanzon Velasco, Rosalinda Guanzon Antiporda, Concepcion “Connie” Guanzon Garcia and her husband, Ambassador Victor Garcia III, led a solemn celebration at the shrine. The meaningful event was graced by the Bishop of the Diocese of Malolos...


Michelin Just Added a Bunch of Northern California Hotels to Its Guide

Now the tire folks can tell you the best places to stay in San Francisco, Napa, Big Sur, and on the Mendocino Coast


Butlin's wants to buy abandoned holiday resorts off rival Pontins

Butlin's wants to expand and is targeting Pontins' old sites in Southport, Merseyside, and Prestatyn, north Wales, which closed without warning in the past six months


Shikoku: the best tourist attractions on the Japanese island


Emergency slide FALLS OFF Boeing jet from JFK to LA as Delta flight

A Boeing plane has been forced to make an emergency landing in New York after an emergency slide fell off the aircraft.


Confessions of an 82-year-old hitchhiker

‘‘No one hitchhikes any more, do they?” I often hear people saying this and am proud to reply that I’ve hitchhiked every decade of my life, except the first. And I don’t intend to stop just because I’m now in my 80s. So there I was, standing beside the road in southern Bavaria last year at the age of 82, with a sheepish smile on my face and thumb extended, while car after car swept past looking at me curiously. I could have taken the bus;...


2GO's MV Masigla Sets Sail, Offers Fun Amenities

Here are things to do aboard MV Masigla.


The most dangerous cities in Africa

The beautiful continent of Africa: incredible beaches, amazing wildlife, and unbelievable history. Africa is on many travelers' bucket lists, however, the continent does struggle with the growing issue of crime. From the constant threat of terrorism to the presence of thieves and gangs, there is a lot to be cautious of. This gallery ranks the 15 most dangerous cities in Africa according to their Crime Index score. The score is determined by giving different types of crimes numerical values, considering how serious they are, and then adding up these scores to give an overall measure of how safe or risky an area is in terms of crime. Intrigued? Swipe through to discover the most dangerous cities in Africa.


The best wellness destinations in the world

At several points during any given year, many of us feel the need for a vacation. But besides your typical holiday spots, plenty of folks wish to go on a special retreat. And several of these offer many healing benefits, both physical and mental. In this list, we'll show you the world's best wellness destinations. Click through the gallery to discover them all.