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12 Ways to Save at Spas

Follow these tips to deep relaxation on a budget.


Swan & Maclaren Group bags US28m tender for Six Flags Qiddiya lighting

Six Flags Qiddiya is projected to become the world's biggest theme park. Singapore-based architectural Swan & Maclaren Group (SMG) bagged the illumination engineering tender for Six Flags Qiddiya theme park in the Middle East. SMG won the US$28m tender from a joint venture between Bouygues Bâtiment International (BBI) and Saudi Almabani General Contractors (AGC). RELATED: Singapore’s most outstanding architecture professionals under 40 Under the...


Audio of moment BA pilot is warned of bomb threat just before takeoff

The flight was supposed to leave from the island in the Atlantic to return to London on Sunday night, but air traffic controllers frantically radioed the pilots moments before takeoff


Kuala Lumpur beats Singapore as the best destination for remote work

SINGAPORE: Kuala Lumpur beats Singapore as the best destination for remote work. While Singapore has... The post Kuala Lumpur beats Singapore as the best destination for remote work appeared first on The Independent Singapore News - Latest Breaking News


Probe launched after Boeing cargo plane lands in Istanbul without front landing gear

By Huseyin Hayatsever and Bulent Usta ISTANBUL (Reuters) -A FedEx Airlines Boeing 767 cargo plane landed at Istanbul Airport on Wednesday without its front landing gear, a Turkish Transport Ministry official said, adding there were no casualties and authorities had launched an investigation. The aircraft, flying from Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, informed the control tower in Istanbul that


Horrifying behind-the-scenes stories from Disney parks

Over the years, some incredibly strange and disturbing tales have appeared on the internet about this supposed children's paradise. Explore this gallery to uncover some of the most outrageous revelations shared by Disney employees on Reddit, shedding light on the unusual challenges they face during a typical day in the endlessly intriguing world of Disney theme parks.


Asylum seekers paying thousands to enter Ireland via cruise ships

There were a total of 85 tents lined up between Mount Street Bridge and Huband Bridge yesterday afternoon - a figure that has doubled in less than a week.


When World War II visited North America

When talking about enemy attacks on US soil during the Second World War, most people refer to the bombing of Pearl Harbor. The infamous military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy ultimately led to America declaring war on Japan. But even before those dark events of December 7, 1941, the country was being infiltrated by German spies. Bombardments and incursions by Axis forces on and into North American territory followed. But few people are able to recall these small-scale campaigns that saw the enemy directly target the nation and in some cases actually operate within American and Canadian borders. So, what are these little-known encounters, and when did they take place? Click through and discover all about when World War II visited North America.


A Boeing 787 full of passengers was stranded in Canada's deep north after a burning smell forced an emergency landing

Air France rerouted a Boeing 777 from Montreal in order to rescue the passengers left in Nunavut after a burning smell was detected in the cabin.


20 Of America’s Best Pet-Friendly Destinations

Explore America's best pet-friendly destinations! From coastal towns to national parks, discover 20 destinations where you and your furry friend can enjoy unforgettable adventures. Find pet-friendly accommodations, parks, and attractions for your next trip.


Travellers cheer at Heathrow airport as e-gates reopens

Footage from a queue at Heathrow Airport, as Border Force reopens after a widespread outage left travellers waiting hours to process through passport control.


How many of these long lost airports do you remember?

From the airports that made aviation history to white elephants that had to be abandoned, here are some of the most intriguing former airports around the world.


Mongolia's wildlife at risk from overgrazing

The icy peaks of Jargalant Mountain are supposed to belong to snow leopards, whose numbers have dwindled to fewer than 1,000 in Mongolia, but hard-pressed herders are increasingly pushing into the vulnerable animals' traditional habitat. "Herders always complain about snow leopards and their lost animals," he told AFP. "But we tell them that they must leave Jargalant Mountain -- it is a national park reserved area for snow leopards and they are...


Impressive underground cities where people actually lived

Hidden entrances, ancient tunnels, and complex histories lurk beneath earth's surface, teeming with tales of a life that few people know much about. Many underground paths or malls claim to be cities, but check out this gallery to see the few real underground habitations where people have actually carried out their lives.


World's first hydrogen superyacht linked to Bill Gates for $600M

The new eco-friendly 'mothership' yacht must chill its hydrogen fuel at an extraordinary -423.4 degrees Fahrenheit in order to store the gas as a liquid, the boatmakers said


Pilots climb down from cockpit after Boeing 767 smashes into runway

The flight, operated by American postal service FedEx, took off from Paris' Charles de Gaulle airport early this morning and was headed for Istanbul when the pilot realised the landing gear was malfunctioning.


Passengers stunned at pilot's admission over reason for flight delay

The easyJet plane was fully boarded and ready to go on Sunday when the pilot took to the intercom to deliver the excuse to the passengers, a video clip shows.


Settings from beloved books you can actually visit

From the romantic streets of Paris that inspired Hemingway's 'A Moveable Feast' to the windswept Yorkshire Moors that set the stage for Emily Brontë's 'Wuthering Heights,' you can uncover a captivating blend of visual beauty and literary depth at these real-life locations that inspired literary legends. These bustling cafes, picturesque towns, and natural wonders have influenced timeless tales, creating profound connections between place and narrative. Whether you're a book lover or a wanderlust-driven traveler, join us as we celebrate the mesmerizing interplay between literature and geography, igniting your passion to explore these literary landmarks firsthand. Click on to get started.


America's most illustrious state capitol buildings

The United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. is one of the most iconic buildings in the world. But each of America's 50 states has its own unique state capitol, most of them historic landmarks in their own right. While most states use the term "capitol" for their seat of government, there are those that use "statehouse" or "State House." Either way, these buildings represent a defining architectural style and are singular in their beauty and prestige. Click through and visit America's most illustrious state capitol buildings.


The first AI travel and hospitality influencer is here

Cenizaro Hotels and Resorts and AI company BRACAI have introduced SENA Z, an AI travel and hospitality influencer. It seems that artificial intelligence is now making its way into the hospitality industry. Cenizaro Hotels and Resorts, whose portfolio includes a range of properties in locations like the Maldives and Singapore, has partnered with BRACAI, which calls itself a “boutique AI consultancy”. Together, they’ve uncovered something that...


Huge queues at Heathrow Passport Control with every single e-gate not working

Major airports across the UK were in chaos tonight after Border Force IT systems went down in what has been described as a 'major incident'. It has left tens of thousands of passengers at airports including Heathrow, Stansted, Gatwick and Manchester facing huge queues.


The origins and meanings of some of the world’s most famous symbols

Since the beginning of human civilization, symbols have played a vital role. These cultures used symbols as a way to express themselves in various ways. The prehistoric man carved his life experiences on cave walls, not expecting we'd still be talking about them today. Indeed, to this day, we still use many of the symbols inherited from the past. Be it in religion, political ideology, or art, we still come across many of these symbols in our day to day, often without knowing their true meanings and origins. To learn more about the world's most common symbols, check out the following gallery.


Why a Japanese town built an enormous wall to block Mount Fuji


SXSW Festival to Expand with Launch of London Edition in June 2025

The South by Southwest festival, held annually in Austin, Texas, will launch a European edition in London in June 2025. SXSW London will feature the mix of keynotes conversations, film and TV events, music showcases and showcases for innovations in digital and gaming that have defined SXSW since the festival began in 1987. The London […]


Canada's most dangerous creatures

Canada's stunning landscapes may boast breathtaking beauty, but even in the shadow of its majestic evergreen trees and towering mountains, darkness lurks. Take a glimpse at this collection featuring Canada's most dangerous creatures, who reside within its borders. Remember, engaging with them is not advisable!


Cathay Pacific’s HK Express to charge fliers for carry-on suitcase option under new baggage policy

Cathay Pacific Airways budget airline HK Express will charge passengers more if they wish to travel with a carry-on suitcase, with the option no longer available to those flying on the cheapest fares under the carrier’s new baggage policy. The policy took effect on Wednesday as part of an increase in the number of fare types from two to four. HK Express said the move would give travellers more options, based on whether they wished to “travel...


Inside derelict Glastonbury 'shanty town' factory overrun by 'hippies'

EXCLUSIVE: The Zigzag building, a former sheep skin factory in Glastonbury, has become home to a group of people living 'alternative lifestyles' after seeking 'sanctuary' inside its walls.


How this mysterious 'Swiss Village' ended up in the Canadian Rockies

Explore this beautiful abandoned village in the heart of the Rocky Mountains. Once home to Swiss mountain guides, the historic community offers space, style and spectacular scenery. Take a tour here...


22 Adults-Only Resorts for a Well-Deserved Vacation

These romantic retreats have everything you need—except children.


Global gateways: exploring countries with the easiest citizenship options

Does the allure of living abroad call to you? Have you thought more about leaving your home country and pursuing life elsewhere but find yourself stumped at how to accomplish this? While citizenship in other countries can be challenging in many ways, this guide will sort through the countries where it’s comparatively easier to get citizenship. From the different types of citizenship options to exactly where you can move and the respective general requirements for each, you’ll have the knowledge and power to choose which option works best with your goals and life circumstances. Start planning your new life today! Click through this gallery to explore where you might call home next.


I've saved thousands and traveled to dozens of countries using a home-swapping website

Julie Williams, 60, has done 140 home swaps since joining HomeExchange more than 10 years ago. The site allows her to travel for longer holidays.


Jets tickets 2024: Cheapest price after NFL schedule release for every New York home and away game

The Sporting News has everything to know to get the best and cheapest tickets for every New York Jets game, home and away, in 2024.


The best traditional Polish foods to eat

One of the main draws countries use to bring in tourists from around the world is the quality cuisines that each boasts. From frog legs of France to the fish and chips of England, Europe in particular has many different dishes to offer. But certain nations and their gastronomy are often forgotten, as is the case for Poland and delectable dishes. That stops right now! In this gallery, we look at some of the best traditional Polish meals and treats you just have to try. Click on to discover them!


Do you dare drive on the highest roads in the world?

Nature presents us with some formidable obstacles, not least the incredible mountain ranges found scattered across the world. These precipitous and often remote regions are some of the most inaccessible on the planet. But even here you can find roads that climb the steepest of slopes to conquer the tallest of peaks. Indeed, these high altitude mountain passes represent some of the greatest engineering achievements of the modern age—and a motoring challenge that tests even the most daring and experienced of drivers. So, what are the highest points on Earth accessible by car? Click through and take the high road!


Astounding facts about the US that most Americans would be surprised to learn

How much do you know about the United States of America? For example, are you aware that the current American flag was designed by a 16-year-old as part of a school project? Or that the US does not have an official language? What about the fact that there are more cattle in South Dakota than people? And are you aware that the nation is the only one on Earth that features all five major climate zones? Intrigued? Click through and be surprised by these amazing reality checks and more.


This mysterious secret society was popular among American presidents

The Freemasons are one of world's oldest fraternal organizations. Established in the early 1700s, the roots of Freemasonry go back many centuries prior, to medieval times. Because it's a rather select and private group, the Masons have been subject to suspicion and speculation, and plenty of conspiracy theories! But the truth is that many prominent figures of the past and present were and are members, including several US presidents. Curious to find out how Freemasonry helped shape the United States? Click on and meet America's Masonic presidents.


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I'm a luxury hotel manager - and these are the do's and don'ts of hotel freebies, from the ones you can take, to the items you MUST leave in the room

The rules are revealed by Simon Steele, General Manager at luxury Lake District hotel Armathwaite Hall. He also divulges the strangest items that guests have tried to take.


Britain flight delays after passport IT system collapsed nationwide

Thousands of fed-up passengers were left stranded in Britain's airports yesterday trapped in long queues for hours after e-gates in arrivals halls failed to open.


The most architecturally interesting buildings in the world

Embark on a captivating journey discovering remarkable buildings that stand the test of time—from ancient wonders, to cutting-edge marvels. These structures not only transcend temporal boundaries, but also reshape our understanding of design, reflecting the ingenuity and creativity woven throughout human history. Ready? Click on to discover the most architecturally interesting buildings in the world.


These famous natural wonders happened by accident

These tourist attractions are extraordinary marvels that came into existence unexpectedly, either through human intervention or strange natural occurrences. They are precious treasures that never fail to astonish visitors from across the globe. Let's explore these remarkable wonders that emerged by total accident. Click through the gallery to get started.


Terrifying creatures that appear in the Bible

The Bible contains various unusual creatures, some of which can be quite terrifying. While we may be familiar with certain monsters that appear elsewhere in history, others are not what we imagine. For example, if you believe cherubim to be cute and chubby baby angels, you're in for a surprise. And if the first beast in the Book of Revelation wasn't frightening enough, the second beast will give you nightmares. Curious? Take a look at the following gallery to explore the most frightening creatures mentioned in the Bible.


The most strange things foreigners dub as "American" but really aren't

It is undeniable that America has some foods, products, and customs that are just, well, American. Either based on stereotypes, movies, or pure fact, other countries dub countless things as being something unique to the US all the time. Some are painfully accurate, while others will leave you dumbfounded and looking for answers. For your reading pleasure, here are some of the most hilarious things the rest of the world has decided are American.


Passengers were stuck for hours in sweaty, stifling corridors at Britain's busiest airports as passport systems crashed

Passengers queued in hot corridors with no idea how long they'd be waiting after a "system network issue" affected UK electronic passport gates.


China mother-to-be pushed off cliff in Thailand by husband, killing baby, explains her return to scene of tragedy

Husband tries to kill pregnant wife for money on 2019 trip to Thailand She survives 34-metre drop, breaks 17 bones, is finally able to walk again A woman from China who returned to Thailand to thank tourism workers who came to her aid after she was pushed off a cliff by her husband - while pregnant - said the death of a good friend's mother prompte...


South by Southwest Heading to London in 2025

South by Southwest is heading to London. The event, which bills itself as “the world's leading festival celebrating the convergence of creativity, culture and technology,” is expanding with SXSW London in June 2025. The move gives SXSW, which was founded in 1987 in Austin, a presence in Europe. SXSW previously expanded into the Asia Pacific […]


You didn’t know these customs were offensive in some countries

Yes, the Swedish really don't serve food to guests, and you shouldn't be offended about it. Way worse is going to Lebanon and refusing the food they offer you. In a growing global culture of travel and tourism, it's important to remember that our seemingly normal actions, words, and gestures may not be so normal in other countries. In fact, there are a surprising amount of common customs that are offensive in other countries. Whether you're taking a trip soon or you're just interested in how internationally offensive you are, check out this gallery to see what's rude around the world.


19 volcanoes around the world that could erupt at any moment

We take a look at some of the biggest explosions over the last decade.


Heartbroken mother of Australian surfers killed in Mexico gives moving tribute to sons

The mother of two Australian tourists, who were allegedly killed during a surfing trip in Mexico, paid tribute to her sons Callum and Jake Robinson.


From granite to greatness: Unveiling the secrets of Mount Rushmore's creation

Featuring the carved portraits of four US presidents, Mount Rushmore stands as a patriotic cultural symbol as well as an extraordinary example of civil engineering. So, how did they build this colossal and iconic granite monument? Click through and find out how they carved out a bit of American history.