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Private jet crash victims died in fireball after tycoon's wife insisted on flying during snowstorm

The Bombardier CL-600-2B16 Challenger 650 flipped during takeoff from Bangor International Airport in Maine on January and exploded in a fireball, killing all six people on board.


Pakistan seeks Saudi oil supplies via Yanbu port

Asharq Al Awsat Pakistan has asked Saudi Arabia to route oil supplies through the Red Sea port of Yanbu after the closure of the Strait of Hormuz disrupted shipping, the petroleum ministry said in a press release on Wednesday.The request comes as war in the Middle East has disrupted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global chokepoint through which a large share of the ⁠world's oil and most ⁠of Pakistan's fuel imports pass,...


Things you do at hotels that staff actually hate

Hotel workers deal with a lot of people every day, which is no easy feat. You, as a reasonable and kind person, understand that it's important to be polite and follow certain etiquette rules. However, you might not realize that, even with the best intentions, some polite habits aren't as polite as you might think. In fact, they might even get in the way of hotel workers doing their jobs. From trying to help housekeeping clean to asking about the receptionist's personal life, click on to discover common etiquette missteps.


Why you should never turn on the lights when you walk in your hotel room for the first time

The first thing most people want to do when arriving in their hotel room is kick back and relax. Most of us flip on the lights, dump our suitcases and perch on the nearest sofa or chair.


Spain's 'desert coast' has 3,000 sunshine hours a year - and is £290 cheaper than Costa del Sol

The sunny southwestern region boasts desert landscapes, volcanic beaches and £3 pints - and offers as much as £250 in savings compared to a break in Costa del Sol.


The real love story behind the Taj Mahal

The Taj Mahal is one of the most famous historic monuments in the world. The magnificent mausoleum was completed in 1648 and is today a UNESCO World Heritage Site visited by millions. But did you know that it only took shape because a bereaved husband wanted to honor his late wife with a place that would embody endless love and devotion? Intrigued? Click on and read about the love story that built the Taj Mahal.


Explore Europe's cute little countries

Europe is a wonderful continent, filled with spectacular countries. Thing is, there are plenty of European nations that don't get their due shine. Europe's smallest states and countries are actually some of the continent's most interesting. Find out more about them in this fun gallery.


Signs of life at Iran's abandoned Washington embassy, symbol of a once-vibrant relationship

Flowers and flags have appeared in front of building that hosted Hollywood-studded parties before it was shut in 1979


Did Tolkien base Middle-earth on real history?

Tolkien enthusiasts have long debated the curious theory that Middle-earth, a realm filled with hobbits, elves, and orcs, isn't entirely fictional. Some suggest it’s Earth itself, just in prehistoric times before the so-called "Age of Man," a phrase popularized by historian Dan Carlin in his podcast 'Hardcore History.' While the origins of this idea remain hazy, it may trace back to Tolkien himself, who envisioned Middle-earth as England's mythology to rival those of the Greeks or Icelanders. The theory gained momentum following a 2022 University of Oxford lecture, 'On Hobbits and Hominins.' There, Victorian literature professor John Holmes teamed up with archeologists Rebecca Wragg Sykes and Tom Higham to explore intriguing parallels between Tolkien's races—like dwarves and hobbits—and ancient hominin species that once roamed our Earth. Click through the gallery to learn how ancient myths and wars shaped Tolkien’s famous world.


The most expensive sculptures in the world

While paintings often dominate headlines and major art auctions, three-dimensional artworks hold their own records. Sculptures and installations routinely come at staggering prices that rival the most famous canvases. Collectors worldwide are willing to pay tens of millions of dollars to acquire these iconic pieces. The list of the most expensive sculptures ever sold features a fascinating mix of ancient artifacts, modern masterpieces, and contemporary creations. In this gallery, we explore the stories behind these extraordinary works and their massive price tags. Click to know more. All amounts in USD.


Check out these extravagant celebrity honeymoons

Your wedding day is one of the most important days of your life, so by extension your honeymoon should be the most important vacation of your life! Well, many celebrities tend to use all of the resources at their disposal to create a dream trip for their honeymoon (or honeymoons). Some go for private resorts on tropical islands, while others explore the wilds of Africa. The common themes are luxury, privacy, and exclusivity. Click through the following gallery to see where some of the most privileged couples in the world chose to go on their honeymoons.


Europe's most picturesque small towns and villages

Charming villages full of traditional character, historic towns with plenty of cultural clout... Europe has them all. But where are the truly scenic destinations located? Browse the gallery and take a look at these photogenic eye-openers.


Celebrities who have been banned from other countries

Celebrities have the advantage of gaining access to exclusive locations and the opportunity to travel the world, unlike many of us. However, this also means that their behavior or political stance is subject to a higher level of scrutiny. As a result, certain countries have decided to ban these A-listers, despite their fame. Explore this gallery to discover which celebrities have faced bans from specific countries.


Aldar assures uninterrupted operations across UAE portfolio

Arabian Post Staff -Dubai Property developer Aldar Properties has stated that all operations across its portfolio in the United Arab Emirates are continuing without disruption, underscoring the company’s operational resilience as it maintains services across residential communities, commercial offices, retail centres, hospitality assets and development sites.The Abu Dhabi-based developer said activities across its diverse property network —...


Drone strikes Kuwait airport as more loud explosions heard over Doha

Asharq Al Awsat A drone struck Kuwait's international airport on Saturday, the civil aviation authority said, causing minor injuries as Iran retaliated across the Gulf for US and Israeli strikes."A drone targeted Kuwait International Airport, resulting in minor injuries to a number of employees, in addition to limited material damage to the passenger terminal," the authority said in a statement.Meanwhile, fresh loud explosions were heard over...


The most amazing temples in the world

Over the course of history, humanity has done great things in the name of religion. Some of those accomplishments include creating places of worship where divinities from every different belief system can be worshipped. Asia is hands-down the continent with the most majestic sacred temples, but as you peruse this list of 30 incredible temples to visit, you’ll see that there are breathtaking holy monuments in every corner of the world.


US submarine uses torpedo to sink Iranian warship in international waters for first time since WWII

A US submarine sank an Iranian vessel using an underwater torpedo, for the first time since WWII, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced on Wednesday.


We've tracked down the world's most incredible sculptures and statues

These are some of the biggest, tallest and most awe-inspiring statues and sculptures worth seeking out on your travels.


British tourist, 82, killed while sightseeing on Sri Lankan rail bridge by oncoming express train

The 82-year-old's body was thrown into the Bolgoda River below the bridge, just south of the country's capital Colombo on the west coast yesterday evening.


Good luck charms and bad luck signs from around the world

People around the world have always tried to boost their good fortunes with talismans, trinkets, and tokens. Indeed, every culture and country has a different symbol or practice that they believe brings them fortune and good luck. Similarly, there are visions and signals that many believe are harbingers of misfortune and bad luck. So, are you feeling superstitious? Click through following gallery for some good luck charms and bad luck signs from around the world.


Revealed: Travellers who besieged hamlet with ten pitches are renting caravans out for £900-a-month

Residents of picturesque Shipley Bridge in Surrey say the planning system, designed to ensure that travellers have places to live in the UK, is instead being exploited for profit.


Train cancellations worsen Pakistan rail crisis

Pakistan Railways cancelled 11 trains scheduled to depart from Karachi for major destinations, including Peshawar, Rawalpindi, Islamabad, Lahore, Multan and other cities, citing technical reasons, leaving thousands of passengers stranded and exposing deeper operational and financial strains.The abrupt suspension of services caused severe inconvenience for travellers who had gathered at railway stations expecting to begin their journeys. Many...


Life in the Dubai blitz: British families stranded in UAE forced to sleep on beds in hotel car parks

As Iranian missiles continue to rain down across the Middle East, Britons in Dubai have told the Daily Mail of their terror, taking shelter in car parks and nightclubs.


Celebrities who were friends before becoming famous

Most celebrities become friends with fellow stars upon first reaching fame, but there are some who knew each other way before hitting the red carpet together. Some were preschool classmates, and others roommates while trying to make it in Hollywood. And those are just some of the stories. Curious to see whose bond continued after fame? Read through the gallery to find out.


The greatest car collection you’ve never heard of

Take a virtual tour of the enormous car collection owned by Sheikh Faisal of Qatar


Popular towns in Australia that travellers dub the 'creepiest'

Travellers have been sharing unsettling encounters from some of Australia's most spine-tingling locations.


Global Hotel Alliance deepens reach with Tokyu partnership

Global Hotel Alliance has strengthened its footprint in East Asia after signing a partnership with Tokyu Hotels & Resorts, bringing a major Japanese hospitality operator into the alliance’s loyalty and distribution network and marking a significant expansion into one of the world’s most established travel markets.The agreement integrates Tokyu Hotels & Resorts, which manages the TOKYU HOTELS chain and several affiliated brands across Japan, into...


Rawlpindi placed on high alert

In view of the prevailing border and security situation and possible threats, security measures across Rawalpindi have been intensified and a high alert has been declared for police and other security agencies.According to a threat advisory issued for the 19th to 21st of Ramazan, strict implementation of security arrangements has been directed.On the instructions of City Police Officer Rawalpindi Khalid Hamdani, SSP Operations Malik Tariq...


How a 'magical' sea that doesn't actually exist became the Maldives' top tourist attraction

A 'magical' looking sea that twinkles brightly in the night has become one of the Maldives' top tourist attraction.


Pleasant Daytime Weather, Unstable Conditions in evening ? JMD

Amman, Mar. 13 (Petra)-- Weather conditions on Friday are expected to be mild across most regions of Jordan, while relatively warm weather will prevail in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea, and Aqaba. Gradually during the evening hours, the Kingdom will be affected by a state of atmospheric instability, with chances of light rain showers in scattered areas. Winds will be southwesterly and moderate, occasionally becoming active particularly in...


Major cities vulnerable to natural disasters

When selecting a place to live or visit, weather is an important factor to consider. Mediterranean countries are popular due to their warm waters, while Scandinavian nations enjoy their icy cold temperatures. However, there are some destinations that possess entirely different climates. Take Tokyo and New York City, for example. These attractive locations draw millions but are also cities at high risk of natural disasters. There are supercities worldwide that are susceptible to typhoons, tsunamis, wildfires, and even earthquakes. To find out more about the places where nature's fury could strike at any moment, click through the gallery.


Interesting facts about airline food

Taking a flight soon? Worried about what you're eating? Fear not, this gallery will answer most (if not all) your questions about airline food. Read on for trivia about why airlines use undercooked meats and why you will never eat raw food in flights.


Thousands of stranded Brits to arrive home from Middle East today as airlines ramp up flights

A repatriation flight is currently scheduled to leave Oman's Muscat International Airport at 11pm local time (7pm GMT) tonight and will prioritise the most vulnerable Brits.


European road trips you need to try once in your life

There's nothing quite like hitting the road and driving in search of some special spots, and Europe is the ideal place for a road trip. A continent that offers a vast array of cities, attractions, and natural wonders, some of its most beautiful landscapes are easily missed if you just fly in and out of the biggest cities. From a luxurious trip around the French and Italian Riviera to the lush coastlines of Ireland, and a grand tour of Serbia and Romania, some of Europe's highlights are best viewed by taking the time to pass through them on wheels. Click on, and get ready to hit the road with some of the best road trips in Europe.


The fascinating past and present of the Panama Canal

It's been over 25 years since Panama gained control of the Panama Canal from the United States, a stranglehold the US had exercised since 1903. Recently expanded to allow the transit of larger ships, the canal remains one of the seven wonders of the modern world. But its construction is a story of danger, disease, tragedy, and triumph. Browse this gallery for an illustrated history of this unique waterway that connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean.


Abandoned landmark dubbed the 'world's first entertainment park' set to reopen after six years

The entertainment venue, which has fallen into disrepair since 2020, is set to be revamped, providing activities for the popular seaside town it's located in.


Glasgow building fire closes Scotland’s busiest train station and disrupts rail services

London: A major fire in the heart of Glasgow crippled Scottish train services Monday as firefighters worked to douse the blaze that destroyed a four-story building near Scotland's busiest railway station. Glasgow Central Station was closed and all travel to, from and through the station was expected to be disrupted, National Rail said. There was no estimate when the station would reopen. The fire broke out Sunday in a vape shop on Union Street,...


Massive Rawalpindi plaza fire rages for 12 hours, exposes major safety violations

A massive fire broke out at around 6:30pm on Wednesday in a basement warehouse in a four-storey plaza in the busy, densely populated commercial hub of City Saddar Road in Rawalpindi, lasting 12 hours.Firefighting operations by Rescue 1122 continued through the night after the blaze erupted, with the fire finally brought under control at dawn on Thursday morning.According to officials, Rescue 1122 received information about the fire at around...


Travellers set up unauthorised campsite with their caravans in council HQ's car park

Nearly 20 motorhomes rocked up to Teignbridge District Council's office building on Saturday, forcing visitors to 'walk or cycle' to the Newton Abbot, Devonshire, HQ 'where possible'.


Wild West city of 30 people could become ghost town if it cannot pay $10,000 debt within 24 hours

Shaniko, a former boomtown now home to just 30 residents, is racing to sell its historic City Hall within 24 hours or risk disincorporation.


2 Kuwaiti border guards killed while performing duties

Kuwait City: Kuwait's Interior Ministry said on Sunday ⁠that two border guards were killed "while performing duties," according to a ⁠post on X.The national oil company also announced a "precautionary" cut to its crude production, as the country's military said Sunday it had responded to several drone and missile attacks.Fuel tanks at Kuwait's international airport were targeted in a drone attack, the military added.The official Kuwait News...


Tourists complain about being stuck at luxury resorts amid cartel violence in Mexico

American tourists visiting the Puerto Vallarta have started to complain online about being stuck at luxury resorts as cartel violence ripped through the area.


Hands-on holidays: How 'skillcations' are changing the way we travel

From glassblowing in Vienna to weaving, sketching and cooking across continents, travellers are trading souvenirs for experiences – and returning home richer for it


Why don't animals cross the imaginary Wallace Line?

In the heart of the Indonesian archipelago lies an invisible boundary that has fascinated scientists for over a century. It’s not a line drawn by politics or human hands, but rather by nature itself. If one were to travel from one part of Indonesia to another, this mysterious divide becomes more apparent as tigers and elephants roam on one side, and kangaroos and cockatoos thrive on the other. This is known as the Wallace Line, a dramatic boundary that has an incredibly surprising explanation. Why are species so vastly and dramatically different on both sides of this divide? Who could have possibly discovered it? And what does it say about the way animals exist around the world? Click through the following gallery to find out.


American towns with peculiar claims to fame

Some towns and cities across America have unique claims to fame. These are places that are known for specific things, some of them quite peculiar. In this gallery, we bring you some of the most unique places in America with peculiar claims to fame. Click on to get to know them.


All the airlines that allow pets onboard in the cabin - and what to feed them before take-off

Specialists at Years, a dog food subscription service, have shared the dos and don'ts of travelling with dogs on planes, including airline requirements and the foods to avoid feeding them before take-off.


Ex-nurse chief quits new role after offering bribes to bereaved relatives

The chairman of Scotland's police quango has quit after it was claimed she had offered 'bribes' to grieving families in her former role as Scotland's Chief Nursing Officer.


The five-star capital of the world revealed in the 2026 Forbes Guide - as 20 UK hotels are listed

Forbes Travel Guide (FTG) has has unveiled its 2026 Star Awards, shining a light on the world's leading luxury hotels, cruises, restaurants and spas across more than 100 countries.


UAE Capital Market Authority announces closure of UAE capital markets effective Monday, 2 March 2026, until further notice

ABU DHABI, 1st March, 2026 (WAM) -- In implementation of its supervisory and regulatory role over the UAE capital markets, and pursuant to the applicable laws and regulations, the UAE Capital Market Authority announces that the UAE capital markets, including the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX) and Dubai Financial Market (DFM), will be closed effective Monday, 2 March 2026, and until further notice.The Authority confirms that it will continue...


43 of the world's most colourful destinations

We've selected a few of our favourite technicolour places and spaces that make for an eye-catching escape. Grab the shades as we tour the world's most colourful destinations...