Dubrovnik, the picturesque port city in Croatia, is grappling with the title of Europe’s most ‘over-touristed’ destination as the number of visitors far surpasses the local population. In 2022, more than one million tourists flocked to Dubrovnik, a city with a resident
A London borough has taken the crown as the number one ‘happiest place’ to live in Great Britain according to a survey carried out by Rightmove. Richmond upon Thames took thetop gong from 2022’s worthy winner, St. Ives in Cornwall. Mayor of
A group of law students at Pepperdine University’s Caruso School of Law are helping with the legal side of recovery after the devastating wildfires in Maui in August. The students are volunteering through the Pepperdine Caruso Law Pro Bono Program, which is
Most people think of a capital city as a bustling, sprawling metropolis packed with things to do, but things are very different in the world’s smallest capital. Adamstown in the Pitcairn Islands is home to just 48 people, with almost all of
The sudden closure of a Missouri nursing home on Dec. 15 has left 170 residents and their families surprised — with other ramifications as well. The Northview Village Nursing Home in northern St. Louis abruptly ceased operations, according to local reports.
Residents of a town in the north west of England have been left upset after their local council ordered their ‘wonderful’ Christmas lights be taken down. Proud residents of Moreton, in Wirral, Merseyside, have spent a lot of time and effort preparing
The EU is facing an internal mutiny over plans to expand its borders, with public opinion split on whether new nations should be added to the 27-strong bloc. Polling has found there is no majority support for adding newer member states in
Angry locals fed up after waiting a month for a dug-up road to be fixed have branded workmen “lazy c****” in a message sprayed on the street. Workers dug a hole to investigate a leak in Dalmeny Street, Edinburgh, about a month
Residents of one street say they dread bin day – as they face the prospect of separating their rubbish into 13 different bags, boxes and containers. Caledonia Place in the affulent suburb of Clifton in Bristol is turned into an ‘eyesore’ every
Residents of Bristol have long had to recycle their cardboard, plastic, tins and glass. However, new rules have added clothing, batteries and shoes to the list. There are now separate large gull-proof bags for general waste and garden waste, along with a