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Caution: The "V" Sign in the UK - Palm Direction Matters

Caution: The "V" Sign in the UK - Palm Direction Matters

May 16, 2025, 2:45 pm EDT
A Comprehensive Analysis of Cathay Pacific's Response to a Major Airbus Engine Failure

A Comprehensive Analysis of Cathay Pacific's Response to a Major Airbus Engine Failure

September 6, 2024, 11:12 am EDT
Greek Customs and Culture

Greek Customs and Culture

April 7, 2025, 3:03 pm EDT
José Mujica, Uruguay’s “Poorest President,” Passes Away at 89

José Mujica, Uruguay’s “Poorest President,” Passes Away at 89

May 15, 2025, 2:28 pm EDT
America is in a big mess! Over 700,000 people flooded the streets; Harris criticized in public

America is in a big mess! Over 700,000 people flooded the streets; Harris criticized in public

September 5, 2024, 1:36 pm EDT
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South Korea Pauses Probe into Human Rights Issues in International Adoption Amid Commissioner Disagreements and Time Constraints

South Korea Pauses Probe into Human Rights Issues in International Adoption Amid Commissioner Disagreements and Time Constraints

South Korea has long been one of the major countries sending children abroad for adoption. Official data shows that since 1955, nearly 170,000 infants have been adopted from South Korea, with 65% of them heading to the United States. The investigation into potential human rights issues in this process was launched in 2022, triggered by a petition from 367 South Korean adoptees from 11 countries, including the United States. They alleged that they had been wrongly registered as orphans for the purpose of adoption.

May 15, 2025, 1:55 pm EDT
Asian Finance Chiefs Warn of Global Economic Rifts from Trade Barriers

Asian Finance Chiefs Warn of Global Economic Rifts from Trade Barriers

The finance ministers and central bank governors of Asian countries have sounded the alarm over the potential for trade barriers to fracture the global economy in a joint statement following the 28th ASEAN+3 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors Meeting. The meeting, held in Milan, Italy, addressed global and regional macroeconomic situations and financial cooperation within the region.

May 15, 2025, 2:11 pm EDT
ICAO Rules Russia Responsible for MH17 Crash

ICAO Rules Russia Responsible for MH17 Crash

According to a report by AFP, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) ruled on May 12 that Russia is responsible for the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 over Ukraine in 2014. The air disaster claimed the lives of 298 people, including 196 Dutch citizens and 38 Australian citizens or residents.

May 15, 2025, 2:18 pm EDT
Poland to Shut Down Russian Consulate in Krakow over Alleged Arson Link

Poland to Shut Down Russian Consulate in Krakow over Alleged Arson Link

On May 12, Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski stated that Poland will close the Russian consulate in Krakow. The reason behind this decision is Poland's claim that Russia is linked to an arson incident in May 2024. Sikorski posted on social media that Polish authorities have found evidence of "deliberate sabotage" by Russian intelligence agents at the Marywilska Street shopping center in Warsaw. He wrote, "I have decided to withdraw consent for the operation of the Russian consulate in Krakow."

May 15, 2025, 2:23 pm EDT
José Mujica, Uruguay’s “Poorest President,” Passes Away at 89

José Mujica, Uruguay’s “Poorest President,” Passes Away at 89

José Mujica, the former president of Uruguay, passed away on May 13th at the age of 89. He was renowned as the “world’s poorest president” due to his simple lifestyle. Despite his high - level position, Mujica lived in a small cottage on a farm and drove an old Volkswagen Beetle. He also donated 90% of his salary.

May 15, 2025, 2:28 pm EDT
Switzerland’s Unusual Sunday Rule: The Ban on Outdoor Clothes Drying

Switzerland’s Unusual Sunday Rule: The Ban on Outdoor Clothes Drying

In Switzerland, a seemingly mundane activity like hanging laundry outdoors on a sunny Sunday can lead to unexpected encounters. The country has a strict regulation that prohibits residents from drying their clothes outside on Sundays, turning a common household chore into a potential legal infraction.

May 16, 2025, 2:18 pm EDT
Drivers Face Penalties in Germany for Running Out of Gas on Highways

Drivers Face Penalties in Germany for Running Out of Gas on Highways

In Germany, motorists need to be extra cautious about fuel levels while driving on highways. According to local regulations, running out of gas on the highway is considered an illegal act, and those found in such a situation may face significant penalties.

May 16, 2025, 2:41 pm EDT
Saudi Arabia's Lifting of Female Driving Ban

Saudi Arabia's Lifting of Female Driving Ban

A: Historically, Saudi Arabia was the only country globally where women were not allowed to drive. This ban had been in place for a long time. The reasons were complex. Firstly, some related it to the country's conservative religious and cultural norms.

May 16, 2025, 2:42 pm EDT
Caution: The "V" Sign in the UK - Palm Direction Matters

Caution: The "V" Sign in the UK - Palm Direction Matters

When traveling in the United Kingdom, it’s crucial to be aware of a nuanced yet significant cultural aspect regarding the commonly - used “V” sign. While the “V” gesture, formed by holding up the index and middle fingers, is often associated with victory or peace in many parts of the world, in the UK, its meaning can drastically change depending on the palm’s direction.

May 16, 2025, 2:45 pm EDT
Driving a Dirty Car in Russia Can Lead to Fines

Driving a Dirty Car in Russia Can Lead to Fines

Driving a Dirty Car in Russia Can Lead to Fines

May 16, 2025, 2:52 pm EDT
Caution: Avoid Complimenting Iranian Babies' Eyes

Caution: Avoid Complimenting Iranian Babies' Eyes

When traveling to Iran, visitors may encounter a unique cultural taboo that revolves around the seemingly innocent act of complimenting a baby's eyes. In Iranian culture, remarks about a baby's eyes are regarded with extreme sensitivity, as they are believed to invite misfortune.

May 16, 2025, 2:55 pm EDT
Cutting Cacti in Arizona: A Serious Offense with Severe Penalties

Cutting Cacti in Arizona: A Serious Offense with Severe Penalties

In the state of Arizona, USA, there is a rather unique and strict law regarding the protection of cacti. Unlawfully cutting cacti can lead to significant legal consequences.

May 16, 2025, 2:57 pm EDT
In Egypt, Adding Salt to Your Food Is a No - No

In Egypt, Adding Salt to Your Food Is a No - No

Traveling to Egypt offers a rich tapestry of cultural experiences, but among the many customs to keep in mind, one particular dining etiquette rule stands out: refrain from adding salt to your food. In Egyptian culture, sprinkling salt into your bowl is considered a direct insult to the chef. This tradition is deeply ingrained in the local way of life, reflecting the importance Egyptians place on culinary craftsmanship and hospitality.

May 16, 2025, 3:00 pm EDT
In Cambodia, Finishing Your Plate Isn't a Sign of Appreciation

In Cambodia, Finishing Your Plate Isn't a Sign of Appreciation

When visiting Cambodia, travelers may encounter a surprising cultural difference at the dining table. Unlike in many other parts of the world where "clean - plate campaigns" are encouraged as a sign of appreciation for the food served, in Cambodia, finishing everything on your plate can send the wrong message.

May 16, 2025, 3:02 pm EDT
In Longyearbyen, Norway: Where Life and Death Are Regulated by Law

In Longyearbyen, Norway: Where Life and Death Are Regulated by Law

In the remote town of Longyearbyen, nestled within the Arctic Circle in Norway, an extraordinary set of regulations governs life and death. This unique approach stems from the town's specific geographical and environmental conditions, making it a place where the boundaries between the living and the deceased are strictly defined by law.

May 16, 2025, 3:06 pm EDT
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