Travel
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‘I tried the 12-Hour Walk trend. This is what I learned about my mind’
Nathalie Blanc started walking before dawn in the dark, silent streets of Paris. Setting off at five in the morning,…
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Kochi-Muziris Biennale – A Dance of Art, Contemporary Kochi and its Mythical Past
Colonial-era houses dating back to the 16th-century line the streets, sentinels of history. The early morning sun glances over terracotta-tiled…
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The ‘magnificent’ French ski town finding a new lease of life
The hotel is closed and the ski lifts are at a standstill, but at the foot of the French slopes…
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Hong Kong is giving away 500,000 free flight tickets starting in March
Hong Kong is giving away 500,000 airline tickets in an effort to woo tourists back to the region. The city…
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This European airline has cancelled all flights after going bust
Norwegian airline Flyr is filing for bankruptcy. The loss-making airline made the announcement on Tuesday, saying it had failed to raise the…
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Italy has increased the number of work permits it will issue in 2023
Always dreamed of moving to Italy? With its sun-soaked coastline and laidback lifestyle, the Mediterranean country is an alluring place…
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How has Brexit changed travel for UK visitors to Europe?
Three years ago today, the Brexit transition period ended and Britain officially exited the European Union. The fallout has touched…
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Dominican Republic is one of the top travel spots for 2023. Here’s why
If you want to put a Caribbean country on your bucket list, there are lots of reasons to choose the…
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Everything you need to know about Spain’s new digital nomad visa
Spain’s long awaited digital nomad visa is finally available. The remote work visa gives non-EU nationals the chance to live…
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Can I get my money back? The facts on cancelled Flybe flights
British regional airline Flybe ceased trading on Saturday (28 January) for the second time in three years. All flights were…
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