Madagascar's President Andry Rajoelina led rallies championing reform when he came to power in a 2009 coup. Now, the former DJ and media mogul risks being toppled by student protesters frustrated by ...
LESS than two hours from the UK is a picturesque city that you have probably never heard of – despite it once being a capital city. Located close to the borders of Belgium, Luxembourg and ...
A LESSER-visited area in France has been named a top trending holiday destination – with people saying its like walking through a fairytale land. The region of Corrèze has had a spike in ...
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Forget Paris: Five overlooked French cities you can reach by high-speed train (from just $13)
It's understandable that Paris steals a lot of limelight, but when planning a city getaway in France, it pays to look closely at the hidden treasures.There are some absolute gems to discover, as ...
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Lyon’s green revolution makes it one of Europe’s best cities to visit. I should know, I live here
Cycle lanes and immense urban parks make Lyon a city for people that hate cities, says France expert Anna Richards ...
THE flagstones in front of St Peter’s Basilica are cool underfoot in the half-light. Sleepy baristas wipe down tables outside cafés on the road out of Rome. I shift my 7kg pack into place, feel the ...
RAIL explains the history of the Temple Mills International Depot depot requests as Eurostar and potential rivals await ORR decision.
Everett Potter, author of "100 Train Journeys of a Lifetime" speaks about train travel with USA TODAY ahead of the publication of his book.
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The Mystery Behind the First Train You Can’t Google
The history of the first train is surprisingly hard to find online. We explore why information is scarce and what the earliest railways really looked like. DOJ fires 2 key Virginia prosecutors amid ...
Several metro, RER, Transilien and tramway lines in the Paris region will be out of service this week. Between modernization work and night-time interruptions, travelers will have to adapt their ...
In 1940, drivers lined up for hours to be the first to drive on the Pennsylvania Turnpike, which opened at midnight on Oct. 1, 1940. Journalists at the time called the Turnpike a “dream highway” and ...
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