- World & Living
- February 25, 2026
The Art of Croissants in France
In the heart of every French neighborhood, the smell of toasted butter and caramelizing sugar signals the start of the day. The croissant is not
In the heart of every French neighborhood, the smell of toasted butter and caramelizing sugar signals the start of the day. The croissant is not
There is a specific reason why filmmakers and painters have flocked to the south of France for centuries. It isn’t just the scenery; it is
Ever since Brexit, the media has been full of headlines predicting the “fall” of the City of London. People whispered that Paris, Frankfurt, or Amsterdam
For a long time, the UK was known for having some of the longest working hours in Europe. But something has changed. Walk into a
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For a long time, Saudi Arabia was known for one thing: oil. But if you visit the Kingdom today, you’ll see a country that is
When the sun dips below the horizon and the evening call to prayer echoes through the air, millions of people across the Middle East sit
When people think of the Middle East, they usually imagine endless sand dunes and hot deserts. But tucked away in the rugged mountains of Oman