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From bomb shelters to beach views to a bungled kidnapping attempt, Arjun Malaviya's year-long, record-breaking journey was far from the average teenager's gap year.
In travel news this week, a look inside Amtrak’s new high-speed train, Southwest Airlines’ controversial new seating policy, plus the United States scores low on a ranking of the world’s most peaceful ...
And now, your next adventure doesn’t have to wait. Whether you’re planning a romantic getaway for two, a family vacation, or ...
Historian Eleanor Barraclough reveals the brutal challenges faced by Norse settlers in Greenland – a Viking world of fragile ...
The star’s highly personal songs about heartache have earned her a Grammy, celebrity admirers, an adoring fanbase— and ...
Young puffins have to leave their burrows alone, without the help of their parents, and find the ocean. Every year, local Icelanders set out to help.
In a year where conflicts often made headlines, some of the safest countries in the world continue to lead by prioritizing peace and security.
Many artists have captured this in paintings, photography, and design—photographer Anna Isabella Christensen (above left) is ...
Ed, Perry Lovering of the West Midlands indie outfit Chartreuse shares a story of love and its inexorable ties to loss.
Hlynur Palmason's 'The Love That Remains' has been selected as Iceland's entry in the best international feature film ...
Iceland has selected Hlynur Pálmason’s family drama The Love That Remains as its candidate for the Best International Feature ...
A new Icelandic study finds men score slightly higher than women in passion for achievement and self-efficacy, while both ...
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