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FIFA World Cup 2026: Visa woes, high ticket prices, empty seats but a smooth startFIFA World Cup: Despite concerns over heat, transportation, and high ticket prices, the World Cup's opening days saw enthusiastic fan engag...
52 places to go in 2025The article showcases diverse global destinations with unique experiences and recent developments. From Jane Austen's anniversary celebrati...
Celebrating India-Scotland ties through vegetarian Haggis, Dundee cakesScotland's national dish, haggis, traditionally meat-based, has gained popularity in a vegetarian version made from nuts, lentils, and vege...
How Scotland's national dish Haggis shows us a greener & better way of meat eatingDespite recent controversy at COP26, Scotland’s national dish has potential to be a gastronomic symbol for an era of climate change.
Some say French food helped win the Paris climate Agreement. In Glasgow, things are differentA 2016 research paper on gastrodiplomacy did find that eating a meal together improved social interactions between those who dine together,...
Holi, Cheese Festival, London Marathon: 4 major festivals from around the globe you must look forward toThe festival ofHoli is celebrated for almost a month in Braj region.
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Scotland's referendum: One without issues of race and religionElsewhere in the world nationalism asks aggressive questions of how people qualify to be part of the nation, but not in Scotland.
What made Scotland agree to a merger with England 300 years ago? Prospects of growing rich in IndiaThe East India Company was then rapidly expanding its control in India and perhaps this persuaded Scottish leaders they needed their own co...
FIFA World Cup: Fighting once every four years to prove the bestWhile the United Kingdom’s football madness compares with India’s cricket mania, it also divides the British Isles.
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In what now looks like the final phase of the credit crunch, one thing has become clear: Many of the world’s major banks will end up in sta...