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Travelling to Türkiye? Here’s what you need to know

Published on 13/03/2026 – 14:16 GMT+1 With its historic cities and stunning coastlines, Türkiye remains one of the most popular holiday destinations for European travellers. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT In 2025, the country welcomed 63.4 million visitors, with Russia, Germany and the UK the top markets for inbound travel. Despite geopolitical tensions…

Fox News Digital’s News Quiz: March 13, 2026

Test your news knowledge with this week’s Fox News Digital News Quiz, in which the Iranian women’s national soccer team players received asylum in a certain country, and sports analyst Stephen A. Smith made political statements on Sean Hannity’s podcast.Looking for another challenge?James Talarico defeated this candidate in the Texas…

Whisky-themed hotel with just 12 rooms named UK’s best stay

A boutique property in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland has just been named the UK’s best hotel. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Named for the Ardbeg Distillery, a love of whisky runs deep at Ardbeg House on the island of Islay. Every stay includes a whisky tour at the distillery, and eagle-eyed guests…

The world’s happiest country is giving away Finnish Lakeland trips

Last month, Visit Sweden announced it was “giving away” private islands (and a week-long stay) in a bid to introduce people to the country’s perspective on freedom and nature. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Now the Finnish tourism board is getting in on the action, too, by offering up all-expenses-paid trips where you…

Ryanair is cutting these destinations in 2026 – here’s why

It was a big year for Ryanair in 2025, with the European budget airline making some key changes and announcements. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The airline revealed major expansions to its winter schedule, especially in the UK, Finland and Italy, and announced new routes like London to Murcia and Rovaniemi to the…

Iran conflict ‘costs Middle East tourism industry €515 million a day’

The regional conflict between the US-Israel and Iran is reportedly costing the Middle East travel and tourism industry €515 million a day. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT That figure is based on the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC)’s 2026 pre-conflict forecast for the Middle East, which projected €178 billion in international visitor…