Travelling is one of the great joys of life, the experience of seeing other cultures and visiting some of the world’s natural wonders. As with any activity, there are some risks associated with travelling and not all countries are safe to visit.
Mourners arrive in St. Peter’s for Pope Benedict’s funeral Vast crowds have packed out St Peter’s Square for the funeral of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI to pay their respects to the German theologian who made history by retiring. Afterwards, mourners will participate in a rare
EU institutions members’ have for years been able to operate under internal rules that act like mere “fig leaves”, a former European Parliament official has denounced. MEPs careers remain in the balance as fingers are pointed at Qatari officials accused of bribing
Archaeologists in Denmark’s North Jutland region have unearthed a “prestigious” Viking hall that they are calling the largest such find in more than a decade. The building — which appears to be up to 131 feet and 26–33 feet wide — was
A US court will hear arguments today on whether a newly organised firing squad or the old electric chair are legal ways to execute inmates in the state, which has been unable to obtain drugs for lethal injections A lower court judge
Prince William and Princess Kate – then the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge – paid a visit to the BBC Radio 1 studio as part of their work with Heads Together, the mental health charity they led with Prince Harry before his
Kevin McCarthy said he remains “very confident” he will secure the Speakership despite losing six rounds of votes since Tuesday. Mr McCarthy is the first leading candidate for the position not to win the seat in the first round in 100 years,
Ukraine is now using high-tech artillery known as Bonus projectiles to destroy multiple targets with just one shell. According to the Russian Telegram channel TankersU, these missiles are now being used in eastern Donetsk in combat. The munitions use advanced sensors and
Prince Harry writes in Spare, according to the Guardian, that his brother was critical of his marriage to Meghan, with William describing her as “difficult”, “rude” and “abrasive”. Quoting Harry, the Guardian said: “He grabbed me by the collar, ripping my necklace,
Ambulance delays are so bad that GPs are actually being forced to drive patients to hospital themselves, doctors have claimed in an open letter to Rishi Sunak in which they urge the Prime Minister to recall Parliament to discuss the crisis gripping
Rishi Sunak could help turn around current poor polling and help the Conservatives the next general election by putting himself at the centre of the next general election campaign, a former Number 10 pollster has argued. Writing in The Daily Telegraph, James Johnson