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  • Australia’s Ecosystems on the Brink: 200+ Species Now Endangered, Urgent Action Needed Australia's number of endangered species has surpassed 200, marking an 8% increase compared to a similar study from seven years ago.
  • Hop On the Alaska Railroad: Enjoy Panoramic Trains and Wildlife on the 100th Anniversary Ride Alaska Railroad is resuming its full summer schedule. Stretching 470 miles from Fairbanks to Anchorage and extending to Seward.
  • Amsterdam Drowning in Trash: Seagulls, Rats, and Stench Overwhelm the City Amsterdam collected 73 metric tons (80.5 tons) of trash from last month into early this month following the Pride events.
  • Dobby’s Grave in Danger: Harry Potter Fans’ Tributes Spark Environmental Alarm The beloved house-elf character, Dobby, from the Harry Potter series, is now at risk of having his grave removed.
  • Top 5 Paris Hotels in Beautifully Restored 19th Century Mansions In Paris, luxury hotels converted from historical mansions dating back to the 19th and early 20th centuries have been gaining popularity.
  • Why These 3 U.S. Cities Are a Foodies' Dream There has been a noticeable rise in travelers passionate about food, as more people are eager to explore restaurants and local dishes.
  • Stop Eating In-Flight Meals! Here's What a Flight Attendant Wants You to Know Kris Major, a British flight attendant with 25 years of experience, suggests skipping in-flight meals on long-haul flights.
  • 5 Countries Without Airports and How to Get There Surprisingly, there are countries without any airports. Let's explore five such countries and the ways to reach them.
  • Teen Set on Fire by Classmates For Speaking Indigenous Language in Mexico In Querétaro, Mexico, a high school student was set on by his classmates for speaking an indigenous language.
  • New York Says No to Whipped Cream for Teens: What You Need to Know! Recent news from New York has sparked a conversation about a new regulation: minors are now banned from purchasing whipped cream spray.
  • How Spain Is Using Goats and Sheep to Battle Wildfire Season As Europe grapples with record-breaking heatwaves and wildfires, a wildfire prevention strategy using goats and sheep has emerged.
  • Passenger Forced to Pay $700 for Reclining His Seat on a Train - Here's Why In China, a train passenger who damaged another passenger's laptop while reclining the seat had to pay compensation.
  • Why You’ll Never See Trash at Disneyland: The 30-Foot Rule Walt Disney measured the minimum distance people would carry their trash before dropping it on the ground: 29.5 feet.
  • Why Airbnb Failed in Africa: Bongalo's Bold Approach A new accommodation platform targeting the African market has emerged. It remains to be seen whether this startup can succeed in Africa.
  • Coolest Beach in Spain: Popcorn Beach You Won't Believe Exists A unique beach in the Canary Islands of Spain called Popcorn Beach is located on the northern side of Fuerteventura Island.
  • Hong Kong Airport's Trick for Speeding Up Security Checks Hong Kong International Airport initiated pilot operations of a new in-flight baggage inspection system, the CT X-ray Scanner.
  • Guess Which City Just Topped the Most Expensive List for 3rd Year? It's NOT New York Hong Kong has been named the most expensive city in the world for the third consecutive year.
  • Heatwave Horror: India and Pakistan Face Record Temperatures The heat is predicted to surpass the record-breaking temperatures in 2010, the highest ever recorded in these regions.
  • McDonald's Gets a Kanye Twist —Here's What to Expect Kanye West is teaming up with Naoto Fukasawa, a designer from MUJI, to launch new packaging for McDonald's.
  • Too Hot to Handle: Acropolis Temples Close Doors as Temperatures Soar there have been frequent incidents of tourists fainting while waiting to see the temple in temperatures exceeding 40°C (104°F).
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