Coolcations in destinations such as Norway, Iceland and Finland are expected to continue seeing a boom this summer- but could they cause overtourism in the Nordics?
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Coolcations: Why more people are flocking to destinations in Norway, Finland and Iceland this summer
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Russian forces attack border village in Sumy region, one civilian killed
On Monday morning, Russian troops attacked a private household in a village within the Esman community of the Sumy region, killing a man.
The head of the local community, Serhii Minakov, told this to Suspilne, Ukrinform reports.
He stated that the shelling began at…
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More than 100 Easter bombing victims in Sri Lanka named 'witnesses of faith' by Vatican
The Vatican has recognised 167 Sri Lankan Catholics killed in the 2019 Easter Sunday bombings as ‘witnesses of faith’, six years after the attacks that killed over 260 people.
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Countries shore up their digital defenses as global tensions raise the threat of cyberwarfare
Increased global tensions and looming trade wars between the United States and virtually every country on Earth have experts warning of heightened cybersecurity threats and a digital arms race as countries defend themselves.
“The geopolitical dust is still settling,” said Verona…
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VOICES FROM UKRAINE Comes to Voyage Theater Company
Voyage Theater Company has announced the renewal of its PARTS UNKNOWN Play Reading Series residency at the 53rd Street New York Public Library with VOICES FROM UKRAINE, an evening of new short plays by Ukrainian playwrights.
VOICES FROM UKRAINE…
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Pope Francis dies at 88: What happens next in the Vatican
“Pope Francis died on Easter Monday, April 21, 2025, at the age of 88 at his residence in the Vatican’s Casa Santa Marta,” the Vatican said in a statement posted on X.
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Attempts to reach ceasefire in Ukraine littered with years of failure
Vitaliy ShevchenkoBBC Monitoring Russia editor
ReutersRussia’s ceasefire in Ukraine lasted only 30 hours, and even then it appears to have been very limited in scope, with accusations of violations on both sides.
Kyiv said there had been no “air…
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No signs of Russia’s promised ‘ceasefire’ – SBGS spox
During the so-called Easter ceasefire announced by Russia, Ukrainian border guard units recorded numerous shellings along the border and enemy assault attempts.
As reported by Ukrinform, Andrii Demchenko, Spokesperson for the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine…
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14 quick and simple ways to improve your teeth, according to dentists
Twice a day, most people in the Western world take part in a health intervention that started almost 3,000 years ago. Maybe that’s not surprising: we only get one set of adult teeth, and if something goes wrong with them it can seriously impact our quality of life (if not our health…
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Pope Francis, first Latin American pontiff, dies at 88
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis, history’s first Latin American pontiff who charmed the world with his humble style and concern for the poor but alienated conservatives with critiques of capitalism…
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