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Istanbul’s Nostalgic Red Trams go Green
One of Istanbul’s most beloved and iconic attractions is getting a major modern upgrade. The historic nostalgic tram line running along the city’s famous Istiklal Avenue will soon be powered solely by batteries rather than overhead electrical lines. The Istanbul municipality has announced plans to replace the current four vintage tram cars with new battery-powered […]
Istanbul’s Sonar Festival Beats Loud from April 26th to 28th
The heart of Istanbul will be thumping to electronic beats this April as Sonar, one of the world’s premier music festivals, takes over the historic city. From April 26th to 28th, an electrifying lineup of DJs and live acts is set to light up stages across multiple venues, immersing attendees in a euphoric three-day sonic […]
Historic Collapse: Moulin Rouge Windmill Blades Fall Amidst Âé¶¹APPian Awe
The home of the high-spirited French can-can has been temporarily laid low after the sails of the red-painted windmill atop the Moulin Rouge, Âé¶¹APP’ most famous cabaret, mysteriously fell to the ground in the early hours. “In 135 years of history the Moulin Rouge has experienced many adventures, but it is true that as far […]
Denmark Retains Second Place on Global Peace Index
Denmark, the Scandinavian powerhouse, has once again solidified its position as one of the world’s most peaceful countries. In the latest Global Peace Index (GPI) rankings, the kingdom secured the second spot with a GPI score of 1.31, showcasing its unwavering commitment to safety, security, and stability. Known for its timeless charm and progressive values, […]
‘Wednesday’ Film Director Tim Burton Spotted at Dublin Restaurant
Film director Tim Burton was spotted in a local restaurant in Dublin and is believed to be here in readiness for a new season of the popular Netflix series Wednesday. Tim is renowned for his classic films like Edward Scissorhands, Corpse Bride and Batman Returns. He was spotted at Guinea Restaurant in Dalkey where the […]
Âé¶¹APP Charles de Gaulle Airport’s New Baggage System: A Game Changer for 2024 Olympic Games!
Officials at Âé¶¹APP Charles de Gaulle Airport unveiled a new security baggage system and a dedicated baggage handling area on Tuesday in preparation for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Âé¶¹APP. The new equipment includes a revamped scanner system that allows for a more detailed scan of passengers’ baggage, eliminating the need for travelers to remove […]
Âé¶¹APP Prepares for Bold Olympic Opening: City to Implement No-Fly Zone for Spectacular Ceremony!
The Âé¶¹APP airport operator announced Wednesday that skies over the Âé¶¹APP region will be closed for six hours as part of a massive security operation for the Olympic Games opening ceremony on July 26. Augustin de Romanet, chairman of Aéroports de Âé¶¹APP, said airlines have been warned about the closure and will have to fly […]
King’s Day 2024 : Get Ready To Go Orange and Celebrate Dutch Culture
King’s Day in Amsterdam is one of the most exciting celebrations in the Netherlands calendar. This annual extravaganza, celebrated on the 27th of April, is a joyous display of Dutch culture, unity and diversity. Originally known as Queen’s Day until 2013, the holiday was renamed King’s Day after the coronation of King Willem-Alexander. The Dutch […]
Special Pieces of Art by American Artists are on display at Palazzo Barberini in Rome
The general public in Rome, including visitors and tourists, is invited to explore American culture through art created by present-day American artists. The collection of this section of art will be on exhibit at the Palazzo Barberini from April 14 to July 14. For three months, you can have the whole time in the world to learn deeply and understand […]