New winds of change are blowing across Europe. Starting December 21, the passport free Schengen Zone will be expanded to... Read More
Yes, you read that correctly: Paris has banned smoking. Paris?!? The last bastion of smoking collapses. The city of cigarette... Read More
Liberia has found a novel incentive to encourage citizens who’ve been robbed to report the crime — the government has... Read More
Nice to see men on planes behaving as badly as boors on public buses in India. A United Airlines DC... Read More
China gets a lot of bad press on just about everything — lead tainted products, pollution levels, labor laws, and... Read More
This story is almost too outrageous to be true. Cops looking for clues to a spate of robberies across Sweden... Read More
© GrooverFW It’s comforting to know that even pickpockets know the value of a good education. The School of the... Read More
© ^riza^ Commuters riding on the roofs of trains are not an uncommon sight in Jakarta, and many desperate to... Read More
© CarbonNYC It’s a little hard to be surprised at anything Saudi Arabia does. What would be a “Huh?” moment... Read More
© jack_g Left-hand driving in Ireland is proving difficult for foreign visitors to master, and should be phased out in... Read More
More reassuring news for those of us already terrified of flying. Two pilots on a Go! Air plane from Honolulu... Read More
To be clear, this is not the alleged wombat rapist © Stygiangloom A New Zealand man who called local police... Read More
© HaPe_Gera An attempt by the local government of an Indonesian province to curb prostitution – by making it mandatory... Read More
Mark Britton, long time legal counsel for Expedia, sheds some light on the often confusing and nerve-wracking topic of air passengers' rights. Read More
The sad news is coming in that two towns in the Netherlands, Roosendaal and Bergen-op-Doom, will be shutting down their... Read More
© BarelyFitz An awfully verbose way to say “Shut the f%*k up!”.... Read More
© AP Photo/Proctor Police Department via Duluth News Trubune Four contestants this week, up from the three we had last... Read More
Afraid of not knowing the consequences to seemingly innocuous activities abroad? You should be. Turner Wright explains why. Read More
© National Geographic Evidently, trafficking in endangered species is quite easy in many parts of the world: Wildlife trafficking may... Read More
British pubgoers could soon ditch their traditional pint in favor of a “schooner,” a smaller measure of beer used in... Read More