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By Linda M

Vandals Target Anne Frank Statue in Amsterdam on 80th Anniversary of Her Arrest

The Anne Frank statue in Amsterdam has been vandalized for the second time in less than a month, this time with pro-Palestinian graffiti. The statue in Merwedeplein Square where Anne lived before going into hiding was tagged with the words “Free Gaza,” and her hands were painted red. This act of vandalism coincided with the […]

By Lilian L

Bosca Pizza: Ireland’s First Artisan Pizza Vending Machine Debuts in Dublin

Ireland’s culinary scene has welcomed a groundbreaking addition with the arrival of Bosca Pizza, the country’s first artisan pizza vending machine. The unique 24-hour kiosk has set up shop at two prime locations, Texaco in Newcastle on the southside and Abbey Street in Dublin’s city centre, making artisanal pizza conveniently accessible to a wide range […]

By Beatrice Je

Punjab Chief Minister’s Travel Plans to Âé¶¹APP Olympics Halted

Punjab Chief Minister’s Travel Plans to Âé¶¹APP Olympics Halted In a surprising turn of events, the Central Government has put the brakes on Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann’s travel plans to Âé¶¹APP for the ongoing 2024 Olympics. An artciel from PTC News revealed that Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann had plans to fly to Âé¶¹APP […]

By Lilian L

Dublin Zoo Introduces New Male Asian Lion Kushanu in Hope for Conservation Success

 Dublin Zoo is buzzing with excitement as they welcome the newest addition to their animal family, a 5-year-old male Asian lion named Kushanu. Hailing from Edinburgh Zoo, Kushanu has quickly adapted to his new habitat and formed a strong bond with a female Asian lion, Kamala. The zoo staff are thrilled at the prospect of […]

By Lilian L

Duchess of York Dines at Iconic Donegal Restaurant Along the Wild Atlantic Way

Nancy’s Barn, a renowned seafood restaurant nestled in the picturesque Ballyliffin of Inishowen Peninsula, recently had the honour of hosting royalty as the esteemed Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson, graced its tables over the weekend. Known for its delectable seafood chowder and warm hospitality, Nancy’s Barn received the Duchess and her entourage, offering them a […]

By Purity M

British Airways Brings Back Sunshine to Your Winter with These Flights

Summer is almost at its end, but no need to sulk yet.  There’s good news for those dreaming of escaping the winter blues in London. British Airways has announced that it will soon introduce flights from London to Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur. After a hiatus due to the pandemic, travelers can once again look forward […]

By Purity M

Seaside town only 2 hours away from London is one of UK’s Best

Deal, a charming seaside town located approximately two hours southeast of London, has long been known for its amazing food scene. Yet that is not all. This charming town in Kent has been recently lauded by Which? as one of the UK’s top seaside towns. It ranked at 18th place in Which? list of the […]

By Purity M

New Bus Route for North London

North London residents are set to benefit from improved transport links as a new bus route is set to launch later this year. According to the announcement by Transport for London (TfL), Route 310 will connect Golders Green and Stamford Hill, TfL’s first direct service between the two areas for the first time. This comes […]

By Diana

Towering Treasures: Prague’s Must-Visit Castles

Prague, the “City of a Hundred Spires,” boasts a skyline punctuated by fairytale turrets and ancient fortresses. While the iconic Prague Castle reigns supreme, the Czech capital harbours many lesser-known strongholds that beckon history buffs and wanderlust seekers alike. Prague Castle: The Crowning Glory No castle tour is complete without a pilgrimage to Prague Castle, […]

By Diana

Of House Numbering in Prague

Prague, a city where history meets modernity, is a place where every corner has a story to tell. The unique house numbering system is one of the most intriguing aspects of this city. As you stroll through its narrow streets, you may notice that many buildings bear two numbers instead of one. A Legacy from […]

By Diana

Prague’s River Safe for Swimming, Experts Say

Prague’s iconic Vltava River is making waves as a surprisingly safe swimming spot this summer – better than the Seine. It offers locals and tourists alike a refreshing escape from the city heat. Recent water quality assessments have revealed that the river’s condition is better than many might expect, Just the vote of confidence you […]

By Diana

Dare to Try Weird Czech Foods in Prague?

Prague, with its fairytale spires and cobblestone streets, is a feast for the eyes. But for the adventurous foodie, it’s the Czech capital’s plate that truly captivates. Beyond the familiar comfort of svickova and goulash lies a culinary landscape that’s equal parts intriguing and, let’s face it, downright bizarre. Picture this: You are strolling through […]