Study Reveals The Most Youth-Friendly Countries In Europe—And Poland's A Surprise Entry
Time Out magazine made a list of the top 10 countries for young adults with the help of a study made by the travel app, Alroix.
Mediterranean Paradise Branded 'Most Beautiful Spot' Now Overrun By Tourists And Rats
The island of Comino, in Malta, is now infested with rats after being one of the most famous places to go on vacation
Brazilian Mum Sells Baby to Pay for Rent and Pastry Course in Shocking Human Trafficking Case
A Brazilian mother was arrested after attempting to sell her 27-day-old baby to pay for rent and a pastry course, in a shocking human trafficking case that has drawn national outrage.
Ninja Swords To Be Banned In The UK From August In Honour Of Murdered Teen Ronan Kanda
In 10 years, the number of knife related crimes has grown from 27 to 51 thousand a year in England and Wales, now the UK government is trying to stop this.
Trump's 'X' Passport Ban Puts Trans and Nonbinary Visitors at Risk, Say European Leaders
Several European countries, including the UK and Germany, have issued travel warnings for trans and non-binary citizens visiting the US after Donald Trump banned 'X' gender markers on passports.
Russia Offers Schoolgirls £950 to Have Babies Amid War-Induced Demographic Crisis
Russia is now paying schoolgirls to have children to replace the soldiers dying in the Russia v Ukraine conflict
Vancouver, Grenoble and Thailand Top TimeOut's Best Places To Visit In April 2025: Book A Flight Now
Discover Time Out's top 14 travel destinations for April 2025, from cherry blossoms in Japan to sun-drenched beaches in Thailand and cultural festivals across Europe.
Comic-Con Europe Is Happening This September— But Brits May Not Get A Warm Welcome, Here's Why
San Diego Comic-Con is launching its first-ever European edition in Málaga, Spain, this September amid rising local tensions over mass tourism and housing crises.
'Shameless' Widow Pictures Herself 'Grieving' In The Maldives 40 Days After Burying Her Husband
Russian war widow Valeriya Beseda defends her Maldives holiday following online outrage, insisting it was a way to cope with her husband's tragic death in Mali.
Rosie O'Donnell Reveals She's Moved To Ireland And When She'd Consider Moving Back To The US
Rosie O'Donnell has relocated to Ireland with her daughter following Donald Trump's re-election, citing political concerns and plans to return only when the US feels safe and inclusive for all.
Airlines Are Now Charging Extra for Child-Free Quiet Zones—Would You Pay The Extra Fee?
Airlines are introducing child-free quiet zones on flights, allowing passengers to pay extra for a peaceful journey, but the debate over whether this is fair or exclusionary continues.
Luxury Is Out, Comfort Is In: Brits Now Say True Wealth Means Having a Garden and Early Retirement
Brits now see wealth as financial security over flashy luxuries, with home comforts like a driveway, kitchen island, and early retirement as key status symbols.
Vet Who Cared for Gene Hackman's Dogs Reveals Why Their Dog's Death Holds the Key to the Mystery
A vet who cared for Gene Hackman's dogs for years believes their pet's death holds crucial clues to the mystery surrounding the actor and his wife's tragic passing.
Urgent Warning For US Shoppers: 10 Grocery Staples That Will Soon Be Eye-Wateringly Expensive
With the tariffs going up after Donald Trump's new bill against Mexico and Canada, prices of groceries are going up as well
Eurostar Cancellations Today: How To Get A Refund And Where Did The Bomb Come From
Eurostar services between Paris, London, and Brussels were suspended after an unexploded WWII bomb was discovered near Gare du Nord, causing major travel disruptions.
W Edinburgh Named Scotland's Best Hotel of 2025 Despite Controversial 'Poop' Design
W Edinburgh, dubbed 'The Poop Hotel' for its controversial design, has been named Scottish Hotel of the Year 2025, winning praise for its luxury service despite public criticism.
Escalating Tensions: Russian Warship Travels Through UK Waters Under Navy's Watch
A Russian warship escorted a sanctioned cargo ship through the English Channel, prompting Royal Navy surveillance amid rising geopolitical tensions.
'You Can Blame Me': Jodi Vance's Trainer Says She Took 'Two Hazardous Substances' Without His Knowledge
Jodi Vance, 20, tragically died from a heart attack, with concerns over diuretic use and dehydration sparking discussions on bodybuilding safety.
Till Unemployment Do Us Part: Chinese Firm Demands Single Workers Get Married or Lose Their Jobs
A Chinese company sent a notice to unmarried employees to start a family by September 30, because that is the ideal Chinese worker
The Death Of Skype: How A Video Calling Giant Lost Its Edge And Fell Into Irrelevance
Microsoft is officially retiring Skype, urging users to switch to Teams as the once-dominant video calling platform loses out to modern rivals like Zoom.
Traveller Faces £394 Fine At JFK Airport For Bringing 'Illegal' Banana Into The US
Dylan O'Byrne may be fined after US Customs flagged his undeclared banana as a prohibited item, highlighting strict airport food regulations.
Sun, Sangria… And Soaring Costs: Barcelona To Double Tourist Tax In Crackdown On Overtourism
Catalonia is set to increase its tourist tax, aiming to curb overcrowding and fund local projects, impacting holidaymakers visiting Barcelona.
UK's First Ever Global Travel Ban Imposed on Sadist Who Filmed Himself Torturing Women In Dungeons
Kevin Booth, a sadistic abuser who tortured women in a Highland dungeon, has become the first person in the UK to receive a global travel ban to prevent further exploitation.
Isle of Man Poised to Make History as First UK Territory to Legalise Assisted Dying
The Isle of Man is set to become the first UK territory to legalise assisted dying, with legislation nearing final approval in Tynwald.
The Rise Of Property Guardianship: How Brits Are Turning Abandoned Buildings Into Affordable Housing
People are looking for affordable housing in churches and schools
Cancún's Taxi Scams Are Spiralling Out of Control: Tourists Face Sky-High Fares and Violent Clashes
Cancún's tourism industry faces a crisis as violent taxi disputes, soaring fares, and government intervention threaten the city's reputation and visitor experience.