- October 4th, 2024
In an increasingly interconnected and complex global security environment, military cooperation between nations has become a critical component of international relations. This month, China and Thailand are set to further solidify their defense ties through a joint air force exercise,...
Most people are familiar with the Salvation Army and their tireless charity work. Whether it’s their brass bands playing at summer fetes or performing Christmas carols in town centers, the Salvation Army is a staple of community spirit and generosity....
On June 21, Barcelona's mayor Jaume Collboni made a bold announcement that shook the travel industry: by November 2028, short-term rentals would be banned in the city. This decision, aimed at tackling what Collboni described as "Barcelona's biggest problem"—the housing...
China's tourism sector is set to witness another peak during the upcoming Dragon Boat Festival and the subsequent summer vacation period, following a significant resurgence in tourist numbers seen during the May Day holidays. This continued upward trend highlights the...
The Nepal designated 28 trekking peaks that can be climbed without an expedition permit, with most being less than 7000m (22965 Feet) and accessible to anyone with moderate experience. However, those above 7000m require a higher fee. Skill levels for...
Mount Everest, located in the Himalayas near the Nepal-China border, is known as "Sagarmatha" by Nepalese. The name "Everest" is attributed to Sir George Everest, a famous surveyor. The mountain is one of the world's tallest and most prominent, standing...
Asia is a enormous and numerous continent with a rich tapestry of cultures, landscapes, and stories. Here's a trendy travel guide that will help you explore some of the superb locations in Asia: Destinations: Tokyo, Japan: Explore the combo of...
The author recalls holding a séance with Richelieu's Ghost in Paris, where he was summoned by the Cardinal. He bought a magnum of Chateau Petrus and walked through the Parisian netherworld, passing through 19th-century brickwork, medieval stonework, and Roman ruins....
Kenneth Eugene Smith, convicted in 1989 for murdering Elizabeth Sennett, was executed in Alabama using nitrogen hypoxia. The US Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB) released its final report into the deaths of six poultry plant workers in December...
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