World & Living

1860: The Year Fish & Chips Changed Britain

Before the mid-19th century, the British diet was largely divided by geography: those by the coast ate fish, and those in the north ate fried potatoes. However, around 1860, a culinary collision occurred that would create the most famous double-act in food history. While the exact “inventor” is still debated between Joseph Malin in London […]

New York: Midnight vs 6AM—Two Different Worlds

New York City is famously known as the city that never sleeps, but that doesn’t mean it stays the same. If you stand on a corner in Manhattan at midnight and return to that exact spot at six in the morning, you will find yourself in two entirely different universes. The transition between these two […]

Is Famous Texas Brisket Actually Worth It?

In the world of American barbecue, Texas brisket is the undisputed heavyweight champion. It is a dish that people will wait in line for four hours to eat, often standing under a relentless sun just for a tray of smoked meat. But for the traveler or the curious foodie, a question remains: is a piece […]

USA Tipping Guide: Etiquette for Every Traveler

Navigating the United States as a traveler is an exhilarating experience, but for many, the “tipping culture” remains the most confusing part of the trip. Unlike many parts of the world where service is included in the bill, tipping in the US is a fundamental part of the service economy. It is less of a […]

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 just a breakfast item; it is a masterpiece of French engineering. While it looks simple, the journey from a ball of dough to a shatteringly crisp, golden crescent is a […]

Why Provence Feels Like a Film Set

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 the ethereal quality of light that seems to wash over the landscape, turning every village square into a ready-made cinematic backdrop. From the golden hour hitting ancient limestone walls to […]

Is London Still Europe’s Financial Heart?

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 would steal the crown, leaving the UK’s capital as a quiet museum of finance. But as we sit in February 2026, the data tells a very different story. While the […]

Is the UK Redefining Work-Life Balance?

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 London office on a Friday, and you’ll likely find it half-empty. Mention a “four-day week” to a manager, and they won’t laugh you out of the room. As we move […]

The Best Day Trips from London by Train: A Guide to Historic Getaways

London is one of the world’s great hubs, but its real magic lies in how quickly you can escape it. Thanks to Britain’s radial rail network, you can breakfast in Piccadilly and be inside a 2,000-year-old Roman bath or a medieval university cloister by lunch. For 2026, train travel remains the most stylish and stress-free […]

Saudi Vision 2030: How It’s Reshaping the Region

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 moving at lightning speed toward a completely different future. In 2016, Saudi Arabia launched Vision 2030. It’s not just a government plan; it is a total “extreme makeover” of the […]