Those of you who know me or have worked with me can attest to the fact that there is nothing that gives me greater joy than traveling to Asia – the sweet aroma of spices and incense that clings to the air, the clanging of pans cooking up rice and noodles on the side of the street, the strange calm of a temple squeezed between rows of houses. Everything is so foreign compared to the life I have had growing up, and yet it oddly feels like exactly where I belong. Back in 2019, I could have never predicted that…
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‘It’s my country, what I love the most!’: Mohamed Salah hungry for AFCON success with Egypt after coming up short in the 2017 final… as the Liverpool star insists leading his national team to glory would be the proudest moment of his careerMohamed Salah’s winning penalty earned Egypt victory against Ivory CoastThe Pharaohs are now set to face Morocco in Sunday’s AFCON quarter-finalSalah is desperate to lead his country to the title after losing the 2017 finalThe Liverpool ace says doing so would be the achievement closest to his heart By Oliver Salt For Mailonline Published: 19:21 EST, 26 January 2022…
CNN — When it comes to breakfast foods around the world, there are as many ways to enjoy the first meal of the day as there are to say “good morning.” From creamy cornbread cake in Brazil and savory Tunisian chickpea soup to fluffy Ukrainian pancakes and sweet coconut jam toasts in Singapore, these 21 international specialties offer a food option for every palate. And even if the flavors in some of these dishes might be unexpected based on your typical choices, the presentations are likely familiar. Read through CNN Travel’s list – in no particular order – and…
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To many frequent air travellers around the world, the year 2020 was a horrible one. It was the year of the great plague. It was the year the deadly corona virus, labelled COVID-19 by the United Nations, crept on the world like a boar constrictor, stretched it to its limits, and attempted to snuff its life out. The pandemic was so deadly in its effects that citizens of the world were caged in their homes. All over the world, human traffic and all sorts of movements were either partially restricted or outrightly barred. World economies crumbled. Even America, the world’s…
By Simeon Tassev, MD and QSA at Galix It is no secret that ransomware attacks are on the rise – the remote working, post-pandemic world has lent itself to an increase in both the velocity and profitability of cyberthreats. This goes hand in hand with a growing awareness of the threat, and greater publicity of breaches thanks to a renewed focus on data privacy. The threat of a cyber war hangs in the air, as data has become a global currency, and multinational corporations have issued warnings that businesses with links to the US may be under threat. Dealing with…
Issued on: 19/02/2022 – 16:46 Benin President Patrice Talon on Saturday will inaugurate an exhibition of historic artworks returned by France last year, nearly 130 years after they were stolen by colonial forces. The pieces are to be displayed next to works of 34 contemporary artists, as part of a 1-billion-euro initiative to ramp up the country’s cultural infrastructure. The 26 pieces, some considered sacred in Benin, will be displayed from Sunday in a 2,000-square-metre (21,500-square-foot) space in the presidential palace in Cotonou in a show entitled “Benin art yesterday and today”.The return of artefacts by France comes as calls grow…
By Roxanne ReidThe history of Riebeek Kasteel and the wider Riebeek Valley in the Swartland goes back a long way, as stone-age tools and KhoiSan art found in the mountains around it show. But today it’s a much-loved weekend getaway for Capetonians. Here’s my pick of things to do in Riebeek Kasteel and the Riebeek Valley. 1. Visit the wine farms Kloovenburg Winery The original wine cellar at Kloovenburg is now a tasting room. Kloovenburg grows sauvignon blanc on the mountain slopes, apparently the highest bloc of sauvignon blanc in the Swartland, which is good for the cultivar because it’s…
Sadio Mane reveals he and Liverpool team-mate Mo Salah have a pact of SILENCE on Senegal’s AFCON victory over Egypt… but admits they’re already LAUGHING about the Egyptian’s attempt at mind games when he missed penalty in the finalSadio Mane’s Senegal beat Mohamed Salah’s Egypt in the AFCON finalSenegal and Mane came out on top, winning a dramatic penalty shootoutMane revealed he and Salah have a pact of silence when it comes to the finalHowever, Liverpool duo have laughed about their mind-games during the game By Sam Mcevoy For Mailonline Published: 05:55 EST, 16 February 2022 | Updated: 09:08 EST, 16…
Safari on Zanzibar – Visit Jozani ForestZanzibar Island is home to a great nature spot, so you don’t need to travel to the African mainland to find your East-African safari experience.Book your Jozani Forest tour on Zanzibar Island!Jozani Forest, even though quite small (only 50 square kilometres), is still teeming with all forms of life and nature. It may not offer the same experience as a safari tour in the Serengeti or Saadani just across the water, but you are still able to witness the nature and wildlife of Tanzania in the only remaining natural forest on Zanzibar Island.Jozani boasts…