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The total solar eclipse on Aug. 12, 2026, will offer some fabulous travel options. Here are some adventures to consider.
Iceland is a land of natural wonders unlike any other place on Earth. With its dramatic landscapes, Iceland looks like something straight out of a science fiction movie. From fiery volcanoes and ...
Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula exploded in volcanic eruptions on December 18—creating an astonishing 2.5-mile-long fissure whose southern segment is seen here near the coastal town of Grindavik.
Iceland is a truly remarkable destination of fire and ice, continuing to attract travelers from around the world. Despite the devastating volcano eruption in 2023, tourism is booming.
Bus driver Amrullo Yusupov has long faced challenges navigating the winding mountain passes of Central Asia - but a recent historic border agreement has brought calm to the troubled region ...
Tabula Rasa Dance Theater performs Sin Fronteras – No Borders on June 20, 21 and 22, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. at El Museo del Barrio.
United States Customs and Border Protection is not slated to work at the FIFA Club World Cup matches in Charlotte this month, the agency said. Agency spokesperson Rob Brisley told The Charlotte ...
“The war started on a Saturday, we were on weekend so no one was able to take their work tools, laptops and cameras, or save our archives and data stored in our offices,” said Maggad al-Gony, ...
During a meeting on Wednesday in Austin, the Texas Facilities Commission, which oversees contracts and construction of the state-built border wall, indicated that it was approaching a cap in funding ...
There has been no rise in illegal border crossings following the Israel-Iran clashes, the Turkish National Defense Ministry said on Thursday. The Turkish Armed Forces will continue to take all ...
Thórlindur Kjartansson. Source: Thórlindur Kjartansson "In a time of crisis, the area around Iceland controls access to the Atlantic from the north," he says. "This position, essentially, is Iceland's ...
Irish police officers are expected to arrive in Iceland next week as part of the investigation into the disappearance of Jón Þröstur Jónsson, who vanished in Dublin over six years ago, reports RÚV.