In Taiwan they call @ "little mouse". It's "strudel" in Hebrew, "dog" in Russian and "monkey's tail" in Dutch. The @ sign is ...
The historical city has an enchanting old town that's easy to explore on foot and a range of out-of-town attractions, including a renowned wine region.
Nagaland, also known as the “Land of Festivals,” is a vibrant destination of 17 tribes, each preserving unique customs, ...
The burials of some of history's most famous characters have been lost to time; providing an enthralling adventure for ...
The Lib Dems’ Foreign Affairs spokesperson Calum Miller will today [Monday 22 September] warn of a “culture of impunity” eroding the rule of law around the globe and call for new measures to tackle a ...
Former Ryder Cup captain discusses knocking United States off their perch, giving up on a knighthood and R&A wokery ...
The justification for the UK pandering to Trump is simply that it is in the national interest to butter up the most powerful leader in the world. But the realpolitik argument for appeasing an unstable ...
The U.K.'s largest military ceremony for a visiting foreign leader in living memory brought out the full weight of Britain’s ...
Some of world’s wealthiest and best connected people turn up to stay on US president’s good side during UK visit ...
Shamahi charts humanity's evolutionary odyssey. We sat down with her to discuss the path of our species out of Africa to ...
The heirs of their original owner (Paul von Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, from a prominent Jewish family) claimed the paintings were ...
The story of how Swaffham archaeologist Howard Carter discovered Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun’s tomb
An ancient Egyptian pharaoh may have ruled more than 3,300 years ago - but his legacy still resonates through a Norfolk town ...
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