One of the most popular street foods in Uzbekistan is a pillowy pastry filled with minced meat, spices, onions, and sometimes vegetables. Known as samsas, these pastries come in all shapes and sizes and are always baked in vertical tandoor ovens. The result is a crispy and flaky outside layer that cocoons a steaming-hot meat
In this article UAL Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT A view of a United Airlines plane at Barcelona Airport in Barcelona, Spain, on February 27, 2023. Joan Valls | Nurphoto | Getty Images United Airlines reported a loss for the first three months of the year but forecast a profit for the second quarter,
Our slow travel series explores how you can take more mindful journeys by train, boat, bus or bike – with tips on how to reach your no-fly destination, and what to see and do along the way. We asked Austin Bush to report on his decidedly non-express train journey from Lisbon to Madrid. In the
Prague offers so much more than alluring architecture, abundant brews and an inherently romantic atmosphere. The city has kept up with European trends in the realms of art, fashion, gastronomy and more, lending it a contemporary sheen that merges comfortably with its historical and architectural prowess. Indeed, as you browse the wealth of impressive Gothic,
Cranberries may help prevent bladder and urinary tract infections and, importantly, reduce the need for working people to take time for medical appointments © Copyright by GrrlScientist | hosted by Forbes Cranberries are a superfood. They are extremely high in antioxidants and may help prevent heart disease and cancers. Their heath benefits were well known
Traveling more sustainably isn’t just better for the planet – trips designed to benefit the environment and empower local people also make holidays much more rewarding. To celebrate Earth Day on Saturday April 22, we have highlighted 10 sustainable adventures around the world. Learn about Aboriginal history and culture at the Bay of Fires in Tasmania
Have you ever experienced a total solar eclipse? Most Britons answer that with “I think so”, recalling times when they squinted at the sun through some eclipse glasses or a welding mask. If that’s you then, no, you did not taste ‘totality’. Most likely you saw a partial eclipse in 1999 (unless you were in
View of earth from the space station. getty There was no greater view than that of the Earth from the International Space Station (ISS), as no other gave such a feeling of insignificance – the petty problems, the constant fears of the unknown, the overwhelming exhaustion of never living up to a grander purpose. All
Getting around Malawi is easy compared with many other African countries. There is a good coach network that connects all the main settlements, roads are in reasonable condition, and cars are generally roadworthy. The motola minibus system is affordable, but traveling this way can cause frustration because the minibuses won’t leave until they are (unsafely)
Ben Hansen and Melissa Tittle have turned their UFO investigation towards a new threat. A rash of Unidentified Submerged Objects (USOs), appearing around the globe. The two spots that show a high concentration, in particular, are Catalina Island, off the coast of Los Angeles, and the deep waters off the northwest coast of Puerto Rico.
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So much for cheap tickets selling out first. The priciest tickets to attend Singapore’s Formula One race this year are gone, despite being priced at an all-time high of 11,016 Singapore dollars ($8,260) for a three-day pass. Tickets for the “Paddock Club” entitle ticketholders to air-conditioned suites, unlimited Champagne, food and live performances, plus “exclusive
skynesher via Getty Images Who is responsible for cleaning up after kids on a plane: their parents or flight attendants? For lots of people, there’s nothing worse than having a screaming or crying child on a flight. Many parents will do anything they can to keep their kiddo distracted, whether that’s tossing them an iPad
The geographical diversity of Malawi is likely to capture your attention as you travel around. And with a fairly dependable coach system that covers all the major routes, you could see a lot of the country using public transportation. However, to get to some off-the-beaten-track locations in this beautiful place, and to explore the wildlife and national
Laid-back living, soft sandy beaches, warm hospitality, rum, reggae, rushing waterfalls, lush mountains – Jamaica is the Caribbean island where people flock, as its most famous son Bob Marley once sung, “to feel all right”. No wonder that the former Spanish (then British) colony captivated Ian Fleming, Noël Coward, Winston Churchill, Marilyn Monroe and Errol
One of McDonald’s most beloved condiments is being repackaged. Previously only available on a Big Mac, McDonald’s signature Big Mac sauce (also called Mac sauce, special sauce, and secret sauce) will be available as a side. Per relentless customer demand, Big Mac sauce will be available as a dip cup starting on April 27. The
If you’ve got plans to make a long drive across the States for an upcoming vacation, you might find yourself driving by some of the quirkiest attractions of the US. Since you need to stop for breaks anyways, why not schedule in a little extra time at one of these fun roadside attractions? Google Maps
For a sand-and-safari experience, few African nations are able to outshine Malawi. Its stunning Lake Malawi boasts countless bays, beaches and islands to explore, particularly as a bookend to a safari in one of the country’s wildlife parks. But Malawi is more than its diverse natural landscapes. Travelers could spend weeks here exploring its tea
Marriott “The seed is in the ground. Now may we rest in hope While darkness does its work.” These three lines are the poet Wendell Berry’s, hopeful description of Winter. But for many who travel in Winter, and who might prefer, like the seeds within the ground, to hibernate until Spring, Winter travel can
Nowhere celebrates kitsch like Australia. From Ken Done’s garish tea towel art to the preening extravagance of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, this is a country that has little time for modesty or restraint. This spirit of irreverence, philistinism and sheer bad taste has found expression in its legions of Big Things, a