The revolution that mapped the world
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Inside the costs of Meghan Markle's Manhattan baby shower
Travel for the five day party event alone is estimated to have cost US$250,000.
Faroe Islands to close for maintenance
The Nordic nation - a group of volcanic islands halfway between Iceland and Norway - is restricting tourists for one weekend in April unless they wish to help locals care for...
The British roots of Meghan Markle's baby shower
The duchess's hush-hush trip to New York is a reminder that she's determined to do things her way.
Li Li Leung Named President and CEO of USA Gymnastics
Sports executive Li Li Leung has been appointed president and chief executive officer of USA Gymnastics , the latest leader to take over control of the embattled national...
The UK film locations Brits want to visit the most are revealed
A recent poll asked respondents to name the movie locations in Britain they'd most like to visit - and the answers are in. Here we present them in reverse order...
Harrisburg to Host the 2019 NACE National Convention
The National Association of Collegiate Esports has selected Harrisburg, Pennsylvania , to host the 2019 NACE National Convention. The convention will be held at Harrisburg...
Travel guide: 5 reasons you should go to Myanmar's underrated Kayah State
The mention of Myanmar will conjure visions of hot air balloons flying over the majestic Bagan. After all, this is the reason why many travellers have put the diverse Southeast...
Holidaymaker blames Tui hotel hot tub for toe amputation
Rob Barlow, 75, from Bridgend, South Wales, had used the hot tub at the H10 Salou Princess resort on the Costa Dorada before coming down with a virus that led to his toe being...
Thai authorities don't know when they'll open Maya Bay from Leonardo...
The bay on Ko Phi Phi Ley island in Thailand has been closed to visitors since June 2018 because huge crowds of beach-goers were destroying its coral ecosystem.
Bali's remarkable ‘deaf village'
Entire conversations take place without a word being uttered