All posts tagged "Europe"
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Marcus Wade | April 1, 2017
6 European cities that’ll make you feel like you’re in Game of Thrones
Certain European cities in the southern region have been very well preserved and make it impossible not to...
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Wyatt Redd | December 4, 2016
Turkey withdraws law that required child abuse victims to marry abuser
Turkey has withdrawn a law that allowed men to escape punishment for child abuse if they agreed to...
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Wyatt Redd | November 30, 2016
Which countries did the most for the environment this year?
These European countries did the most for the Environment this year.
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Mandy Burkholder | November 6, 2016
5 epic hikes you’ve never heard of
From the Rockies of southwest Colorado to the subarctic tundra of northern Sweden, you’ve probably never heard of...
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Wyatt Redd | October 11, 2016
The cheapest countries in Europe
So you're on your extended backpacking trip to Europe, that is costing more than you thought, and now...
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Wyatt Redd | October 3, 2016
The best preserved medieval towns in Europe
The World Wars weren't kind to the architecture of Europe, but here are a few of the best...
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Wyatt Redd | September 7, 2016
The creeping dictatorship in Turkey
Turkey's president has steadily been consolidating power and targeting critics.
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Wyatt Redd | August 2, 2016
Terror has finally come to Germany
With a bombing, a shooting this week, and an axe attack within the space of a week, it...
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Sara Snoddy | August 1, 2016
American customs you should never do in foreign countries
If you've ever traveled outside of the U.S., chances are you've experienced culture shock: the feeling of disorientation...
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Wyatt Redd | July 18, 2016
The history of death photography
What would you do if someone you loved died? If you lived in the 19th century, you broke...
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Alexandria Williams | July 16, 2016
Volunteer Your Way Through Europe On These Farms
Volunteer Your Way Through Europe On These Farms For eager travelers on a strict budget, finding a work...
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Wyatt Redd | June 30, 2016
Brexit and the backlash against globalism
Europe is reeling from the Brexit vote. What does it mean for the future of Europe, and what...
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Lilian Ogbuefi | June 26, 2016
Högberget cave looks strikingly like a vagina
Somewhere in Finland lies Högberget Cave a piece of art which can only be best described as a...
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Wyatt Redd | June 11, 2016
Britain seeks to recruit more women as spies
Modern day spycraft doesn’t have much in common with the James Bond stereotype. Far from secretly infiltrating bases on...
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Wyatt Redd | June 7, 2016
Swiss voters reject basic income plan
Many countries provide assistance to their neediest citizens. In most countries, there needs to be a compelling reason...