Marquesas Islands by Aranui 5: Remote French Polynesia cruise guide

The Marquesas Islands: A Rising Star in Sustainable & Cultural Tourism The Marquesas Islands, a remote archipelago in French Polynesia, are experiencing a surge in interest following their recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2024. This newfound status isn’t just about preserving the past. it’s shaping the future of tourism in the region, … Read more

Brumbies Stun Chiefs in Late Rally | Super Rugby Pacific 2024

Chiefs Face Brumbies Test as Jacobson Returns, Sititi Remains Sidelined Canberra is set to host a compelling Super Rugby Pacific clash between the Brumbies and the Chiefs, with key personnel updates shaping both teams’ strategies. The Chiefs welcome back captain Luke Jacobson from a minor hip injury, bolstering their pack for the match on Friday, … Read more

Christchurch child hit by car scootering to school: Neighbour uses jack to free trapped child

A young boy is recovering in hospital after being hit by a car whereas on his way to school in Christchurch this morning. The incident occurred on Ferry Road, near Te Waka Unua School, around 8:40 a.m. Community Response Bystanders quickly intervened after the child was pinned under the vehicle. One individual, identified as Khan, … Read more

PhilHealth to expand outpatient care program by end of year

The Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) announced plans to expand its Guaranteed and Accessible Medications for Outpatient Treatment (Gamot) program nationwide before the end of 2026. The announcement was made by PhilHealth spokesman Dr. Israel Pargas on Thursday. Expanding Access to Outpatient Care The Gamot program aims to provide members with up to P20,000 worth … Read more

Central Tapanuli Hit by Flash Floods and Landslides Again After November Disaster

Central Tapanuli Regency, North Sumatra, is once again grappling with the aftermath of flash floods and landslides that struck on Monday. The disaster has revived traumatic memories of devastating floods and landslides that impacted parts of Sumatra less than three months ago. Impact and Disruption Hours of intense rainfall caused rivers to overflow, sending floodwaters … Read more

Strike by Air New Zealand flight attendants leaves traveller in limbo

Air New Zealand Strike: A Sign of Turbulent Skies Ahead for Travel? A recent two-day strike by Air New Zealand flight attendants, impacting long-haul flights to North America and Asia, has left passengers scrambling and raised questions about the future of airline customer service and labor relations. The disruption, stemming from disagreements over pay and … Read more

Two students from different Auckland schools struck by cars on their way to class; both in Starship Hospital

An intermediate-aged student is recovering in Starship Hospital after being struck by a vehicle on Tuesday morning. The incident occurred at approximately 8:15 a.m. On Whangaparāoa Road, as the student was walking to school. Details of the Incident Whangaparāoa College Principal Steve McCracken confirmed the student was transported to Starship Hospital by ambulance, accompanied by … Read more

Rodari “Promemoria”: la poesia di Ghali alle Olimpiadi Invernali

The Enduring Power of Peace: From Rodari to the Olympic Stage and Beyond The recent recitation of Gianni Rodari’s Promemoria by Ghali at the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics, performed in Italian, French, and English, underscores a timeless message: the urgent need for peace. This act, accompanied by a powerful visual representation of a … Read more

Future of flying: Ultra-long haul routes, robots and cleaner jets by 2050

The Future of Flight: How We’ll Travel the Skies in 2050 Imagine a world where direct flights from Auckland to London are commonplace, and a winter escape to Barcelona doesn’t require a single layover. This isn’t science fiction; it’s a very real possibility being actively planned by aviation leaders today. The industry is on the … Read more

Christchurch supermarket Kai Co launched by father and son, promising cheaper food and ‘fairness’

The Rise of the Independent Grocer: A New Era for New Zealand’s Supermarket Scene? Christchurch is about to welcome Kai Co., a new supermarket promising fairer prices and a return to core values. But this isn’t just a local story; it’s a potential bellwether for a growing trend in New Zealand – a consumer-driven pushback … Read more