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Archive: Hagi-inspired Romania thrash Wales

Wales travel to Bucharest to face Romania on Saturday for the first time since their World Cup qualifying defeat in 1992.

BBC Wales 4d ago

Forget flying: Why more travellers are combining luxury cruises with iconic rail journeys

From Alpine train routes and Mediterranean cruises to cross-country adventures through Italy and the Rockies, cruise and rail holidays are booming as travellers embrace slower, more immersive ways to explore. As travellers continue to swap rushed airport dashes for slower, more meaningful journeys, a new trend is gathering pace: Combining luxury cruises with iconic rail adventures. Part of the wider slow travel movement, cruise and rail holidays are booming as holidaymakers look to see more...

Euronews 8d ago

NASA to wear Prada as luxury group pushes into space industry

NASA to wear Prada as luxury group pushes into space industry NEW YORK, June 7 : Italian fashion house Prada unveiled on Sunday the inner-layer garment set to be worn by NASA astronauts heading into space, underscoring the brand's push to be the first major luxury player to make inroads in the space industry. The body-hugging suit, created in collaboration with Houston-based space infrastructure developer Axiom Space, features ventilation tubes knitted into the garment. "We have really a...

Channel News Asia 2d ago

'We go on dates abroad and leave kids at home - it's cheaper than dinner out'

'We go on dates abroad and leave kids at home - it's cheaper than dinner out' Oliviyah Stevens, 36, felt 'quite depressed' as her maternity leave ended and needed her own time away - so she discovered cheap extreme day trips abroad A mother of five is leaving her children behind to embark on extreme adventures with her partner for a "date day", saying the trips have helped her "discover" herself once more. Oliviyah Stevens, 36, found herself feeling "quite depressed" when her maternity leave...

Daily Mirror 2d ago

Siri AI first look: How Apple's rebuilt AI-powered assistant behaves across iPhone, iPad and Mac

Siri AI first look: How Apple's rebuilt AI-powered assistant behaves across iPhone, iPad and Mac A quick preview of what's to come this fall. The biggest news out of WWDC 2026 was, as widely rumored, the next generation of Siri. Called Siri AI, the AI-boosted assistant will be infused into lots of Apple products like the iPhone, iPad and Mac.

Engadget 1d ago

I got AI to plan my holiday - then local guides ripped apart its suggestions

EXCLUSIVE: I got AI to plan my holiday - then local guides ripped apart its suggestions The appeal of getting a free, quick, well-structured travel plan is easy to see, and something that is causing travel agents another Covid-sized thing to worry about Places that don't exist. Events on the wrong day. Attractions miles apart.

Daily Mirror 5d ago

The festival of the future is now: Cercle 2026 brings DJs together with ESA astronauts

This is no longer just an electronic music festival; it is an experience in which culture meets science. This year's Cercle Festival in Paris is the first event created with the European Space Agency. The 2026 Cercle Festival boasted that this year's edition was the biggest in the event's history.

Euronews 6d ago

I sold my house for £175,000 and left UK after Covid lockdown

I sold my house for £175,000 and left UK after Covid lockdown Lynn Stephenson sold her home in 2022 and said 'I don't really think of England as my home anymore' A British woman who sold her home for £175,000 after the Covid lockdown in the UK no longer considers England her home. Lynn Stephenson sold up in 2022 and used the proceeds to travel the world full-time, living out of a suitcase and venturing to some of the planet's most demanding destinations. She is among at least 4.8 million...

Daily Mirror 1d ago

Guadalajara: A travel guide to the 2026 World Cup host city

Mexico's second-largest city is hosting its third men's World Cup after previously staging matches in 1970 and 1986. Known for its mariachi music and for being a gateway to Mexico's tequila country, Guadalajara promises an authentic experience for football fans travelling to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Located in the state of Jalisco, Mexico's second-largest city will host four World Cup group-stage matches at Estadio Akron, which will be known as Guadalajara Stadium during the tournament,...

Euronews 3d ago

US man asserts if simple teacher and China farmer can grow a forest, world leaders can find peace

A retired American teacher is planning to travel to China in late summer for a reunion with a female farmer he assisted decades ago. In 1999, Ronald Sakolsky, then teaching English in China, was inspired by Inner Mongolian farmer Yin Yuzhen’s battle against desertification and donated US$5,000 to support her tree-planting efforts in the Maowusu Desert. This contribution enabled Yin to plant some of her earliest trees, sowing the seeds of a lasting friendship across continents.

South China Morning Post 11d ago