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16 Breathtaking Castles You Need To Visit

16 must-visit castles around the globe.

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10 Temples Around The World

Add these 10 impressive temples to your 2018 travel bucket list.

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What if dinosaurs hadn’t been wiped out?

A new documentary reveals that most dinosaurs could have survived if the asteroid had hit just 30 seconds later.

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World Tourism Day

Show some love for your homeland today.

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#1 museum in the world named

What is the top museum in the world? Click here to find out.

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Other wordly remains appear as water recedes

The ruins of a the 16th Century Temple of Santiago have emerged from a reservoir in Mexico.

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Displaying premmies in a Coney Island ‘Freak Show’ exhibit saved 6,500 lives

Dr Martin Couney found a novel (and let’s face it weird) way to prove incubators can save the lives of premature babies

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What a doctor in the 1780s would have prescribed

Health and medical advice from the 1780s (it’s generally not pretty)

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See how swimsuit fashions have changed in 100 years

Swimsuit fashions sure have changed over the past 100 years

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Letters ‘prove’ that Mr Darcy was real

Be still our beating hearts, Mr Darcy was real?

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Model with Down Syndrome makes history on New York catwalk

Actress Jamie Brewer made history this week as she became the first model with Down’s Syndrome to walk at New York Fashion Week.

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Chasing the sun

Around the world, warm-weather enthusiasts are making the case for year-round daylight savings. But what are the benefits of extended hours of sunshine?

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Daylight Saving Origins – timeline

Ancient civilizations were known to practice a similar process of timekeeping to match seasonal shifts in daylight.

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Bringing down barriers: The Berlin Wall Around the World

Built in 1961 and spanning 155 kilometres, the Berlin Wall was designed to completely cut West Berlin off from East […]

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Music history on auction

Costumes, gowns, jewellery and instruments owned by famous musicians will be the highlights of a celebrity auction in Beverly Hills.

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WWI French Soldier’s room untouched 96 years after death

French soldier’s bedroom to be preserved ‘for 500 years’ as reminder of his sacrifice in the Great War.

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Surrogacy: In want of a womb

The road to parenthood is paved with good intentions – and is not always conventional. As many people pursue surrogacy as a way to start a family, we look at the surrounding issues.

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Couples re-enact Times Square kiss to celebrate V-Day

Veterans kiss wives to reenact ‘Times Square Kiss’ and discuss lessons learned from WWII on V-Day commemorations.

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40 years since Cyprus division

Cyprus’ buffer zone, the symbol of the island’s division, marks 40 years of existence this year. But leaders are attempting to resolve the long-standing divide

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Brave heart

Throughout much of history, the heart has been seen as the throbbing seat of the soul – too delicate to tamper with. But thanks to a few daring, innovative doctors, a new era has been ushered in.

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Rare ‘Zonkey’ born at Mexican zoo

What do you get when your cross a donkey with a zebra? An adorable looking zonkey!

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Divine Inspiration

Chef Moshe Basson drew on Biblical and Rabbinical texts when creating the menu at his Jerusalem restaurant, Eucalyptus, in the Holy Land.

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Scientists identify skin cancer gene mutation

Scientists say they are one step closer to understanding why some families are at a greater risk of skin cancer.

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Archaeologists unearth earliest example of human with cancer

British archaeologists have discovered what they claim is the world’s oldest complete example of a human with cancer.

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