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Australia Day marks the anniversary of the day Captain Arthur Phillip first raised the British flag at Sydney Cove. It commemorates the arrival of Europeans to Australia on 26 January 1788. Uluru © Nathan Siemers Australia Day is a designated public holiday and is a time for Australians of all backgrounds to celebrate national unity. It is […]
Parts of New South Wales in southeast Australia have had severe flooding and wind damage over the past few days due to an intense low-pressure system. Parts of the region have already seen more than 300mm (around a foot) of rainfall. Areas around Sydney have been affected, with flooding claiming three lives and causing evacuations […]
For the nations of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)—including Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Oman—water is more than a utility; it is a matter of national security. In a region defined by vast deserts and shimmering heat, the traditional “water cycle” of rain and rivers is almost entirely absent. To sustain modern […]
December is a great time to escape to sunnier climates in order to avoid the harsh British winter that plagues the UK every year. Tenerife 🇮🇨 Tenerife Weather Lowdown December: Tenerife has always been thought of as the Island of Eternal Spring and this is especially true for the month of December. Whilst much of […]