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Across Turkey by train: riding the Mesopotamia Express
The Guardian· 4 days agoWomen in oversized sunglasses and hijabs are posing for pictures underneath retro clocks bearing the TCDD logo of Turkey’s state rail network. Running 653 miles (1,051km) between Turkey’s capital ...
Oregon Winery Van Duzer Vineyards Protects A Butterfly From Extinction
Forbes· 4 days agoIn 2000, a remarkable discovery was made in a refuge area near Corvallis, Oregon: the sighting of...
Sierra Leone child marriage ban welcomed as President Julius Maada Bio signs law
BBC News· 5 days agoSierra Leone has brought in a new law banning child marriage with much fanfare at a ceremony...
These seats have long voted Tory. That might be about to change
BBC News· 5 days agoIn seats that have mainly voted Conservative for the past century, the tide of blue appears to be on...
Russell Crowe’s Indoor Garden Party in the Gaiety review: Patchwork show with a party atmosphere...
The Irish Times· 5 days agoThe clue is in the title of the show. There’s a party atmosphere from the start, where actor Russell...
Russell Crowe in Dublin review: ‘Welcome to the Taylor Swift alternative concert’
The Irish Times· 5 days agoThere’s a party atmosphere from the start, where actor Russell Crowe plays two parts: the sometimes...
Shantel VanSanten's custody deal over dog includes $10K late fee
Daily Mail· 5 days agoShantel and Victor wed in 2022 with three ceremonies and split in January...actors met on set of...
I returned to the Devon holiday cottage of my childhood to feel close to my departed dad
Daily Telegraph· 6 days agoAs we wound our way along sinuous country roads towards Tuckenhay, it all felt comfortingly familiar...
In a ‘run-down town that feels forgotten’, some say they’re rooting for Reform
Oldham Chronicle· 6 days agoIn an area with high levels of deprivation and one of the biggest gaps between the highest and...
Into the Peruvian Amazon: ‘I’m going to show you good things. Let’s start with an anaconda’
The Guardian· 6 days agoIt is an absolute truth, hard-wired into every explorer’s tales, that the Amazon is deadly dangerous. When the naturalist, explorer and writer Redmond O’Hanlon ventured upriver, he claimed to ...