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The rebirth of Norway's cider tradition

Sep 25, 2023

There's a belief that some form of cider was made by Vikings in Norway, and today, its growing popularity has people convinced it's the country's national drink.

Beyond the Colosseum: Eight sites that reveal Rome's hidden history

Sep 25, 2023

From the palace of Domus Aurea to the Palazzo Massimo alle Terme, few cities are better for uncovering the legacy of the Roman Empire. Here are eight hidden gems to explore.

Sweet and sour pineapple prawns

Sep 25, 2023

Clarissa Wei, author of the new cookbook, Made in Taiwan, explains her country's deep love for sugar and its role in dishes like stir-fried prawns served with pineapple.

Hong Kong's six most exciting museums and art galleries

Sep 25, 2023

From contemporary art at M+ to a immersive retail experience at K11 MUSEA, museum director Suhanya Raffel shares her six favourite spaces in Hong Kong.

New discoveries off Egyptian coast reveal ‘treasures and secrets’

Sep 22, 2023

New “treasures and secrets” have been revealed at the site of a sunken temple off Egypt’s Mediterranean coast, the European Institute for Underwater Archaeology (IEASM) announced in a news release Tuesday.

The North American airports that travelers find the most – and least – satisfying

Sep 22, 2023

Sky-high passenger volumes. A shortage of pilots. Weather delays and cancellations.

America’s driest, hottest national park is still closed – but not for the reason you might think

Sep 19, 2023

Death Valley is the driest national park in the United States, receiving an average of about 2.2 inches of rain a year. It’s also regarded as the hottest place on Earth.

This US-based couple bought a cheap apartment in France to give their kids a different upbringing

Sep 19, 2023

Splashing out an apartment in the south of France and renovating it yourself may sound like a difficult – and hugely expensive – task.

Italy’s vacation hotspot wants to ban new Airbnbs

Sep 19, 2023

As Europe continues to be squeezed by overtourism and short-term rentals mushroom to accommodate visitors, cities across the continent are noting more and more that residents are being squeezed out.

Airline executives raise alarm that air traffic controller shortage will continue disrupting flights for years

Sep 19, 2023

The air traffic controller shortage will continue to cause travel disruptions not only next year, but for at least the next five years, airline industry executives said Tuesday.

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