Nov. 12, 2016: Memorial to Women of WW II, London
Unveiled by Queen Elizabeth on the 60th anniversary of World War II's end, the statue honors all the roles women played in winning the war.
Unveiled by Queen Elizabeth on the 60th anniversary of World War II's end, the statue honors all the roles women played in winning the war.
On a Friday morning in Fontainebleau, PortMoresby confirms a 50-year-old memory, then visits the excellent Marché Saint-Louis.
Die Bahn hopes that closing doors earlier will get trains out of the station on time.
Stung by Florence's refusal of a McDonald's opposite the city's Cathedral, the burger empire is suing the city.
Marilyn Jones, who spends a lot of time on the road as travel writer, presents her annual expert list of travel-related gift suggestions
A few images of the beautiful St Nicholas Church, Georgioupoli, in Crete, Greece.
Italy's 18-year-olds are getting money to pay for museum and concert tickets and more in hopes of giving them a more positive view of their country.
A German court's ruling on what beer labels can say is causing ferment in Germany's beer industry.
A beautiful flower cart in my wife's favorite "must see" French town, Niedernai.
ProfessorAbe and his wife begin a series of reports on an extended trip through Jordan and its long history.
AeroMexico and Delta get approval from U.S. for a joint operation that will have over 25% of the air travel between the two countries.
Spain's Renfe is fitting all its high-speed lines with fast WiFi; the first line to get it, Madrid-Seville starting Dec. 5th
Angel of the North, Gatehead, North East UK. A contemporary sculpture of an angel set on a hill, completed in 1988. The scupture measures 20 m (66 ft) tall and 54 m (177 ft) across.
Every visitor to Italy talks about the wonderful regional food. Melissa Douglas took it a step further with a master cooking lesson shared here.
Famed for pizza and featured on film, Naples favorite da Michele is opening in Rome just ahead of a new branch in London.