Bow Tie Pasta Salad

This easy bow tie pasta salad is loaded with fresh vegetables, parmesan cheese, salami, and olives, tossed in a tangy Italian vinaigrette. Make a big batch for a flavorful side dish that’s perfect for potlucks, picnics, and barbecues. Why It Works This bow tie pasta salad is one of my favorite make-ahead recipes for summer…

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‘World’s best hotel’ named by Tripadvisor and it only costs £37 a night

Luxury and affordability can go hand in hand (Picture: G.H. Universal Hotel)

When you hear ‘world’s best hotel’ you likely picture five-star resorts in the Maldives or bougie boutiques in Barcelona.

In other words, something expensive.

But TripAdvisor has just announced the winners of its annual 2026 Travellers’ Choice Awards.

And at number one for ‘best of the best hotels’? A…

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Assault at 35,000 feet: The disturbing rise of sexual misconduct in the skies

Evidence suggests reports of misconduct in the skies are increasing (Picture: Getty Images)

The lights had barely dimmed after meal service on a 14-hour flight from Santiago to Paris, when a piercing scream shattered the plane cabin’s silence.

A young woman in the row beside me suddenly leapt from her seat, visibly shaken, before rushing towards the galley. Moments later, cabin crew began…

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Café No Saint Does Brunch Better

Italians have the right idea. Slow mornings with cappuccinos “to stay,” a crisp Moretti at an outdoor table after work. Now, you can have an Italian café experience right on Killingsworth. No Saint, the beloved Northeast wood-fire, pizza-focused Italian restaurant, began offering breakfast and lunch at the start of the year, calling it Café No […]

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Man who spent 30 years on death row reveals what life is like after release

Richard Glossip spent almost 30 years on death row (Picture: AP Photo/Nick Oxford)

A US man who spent almost three decades on death row has said that his newfound freedom feels ‘overwhelming’ but ‘amazing at the same time.’

Richard Glossip, 63, was previously housed at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary after he was convicted of orchestrating the 1997 murder-for-hire of his boss, Barry Van Treese,…

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Four people rescued from flooded cave after 10 days

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Rescuers pulled four people to safety after they had been trapped inside a submerged cave for nearly two weeks.

The survival ordeal happened in Laos after a group of gold hunters had crawled into a cave in the remote central Xaysomboun…

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echoes of italy | osteria vibrato

There’s long been a love affair between London’s food scene and Italian cuisine. It is so abundant in the city that innovation is hard to come by. Soho’s Osteria Vibrato is a pleasant new comer with a story to tell. Opened by restauranteur Charlie Mellor and partner Cameron Dewar, its ambience is shaped by Mellor’s background as a classically trained opera singer. The cosy and inviting restaurant…

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First pictures inside Maldives cave where six divers lost their lives

Five Italians on a research trip were killed during a dive into the 160 ft deep ‘shark cave’ in the Devana Kandu cave system last week (Picture: Instagram/DanEurope)

The first pictures from the Maldives cave where six people have died have been released.

Five Italians on a research trip were killed during a dive into the 160 ft deep ‘shark cave’ in the Devana Kandu cave system last…

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Inside the Maldives ‘shark cave’ where 6 people lost their lives

The Maldives cave claimed six lives (Picture: via REUTERS)

Five Italian divers died on a research trip in the Maldives last week, after they entered a 160 ft deep ‘shark cave’ in a submerged cave system in the Vaavu Atoll.

The bodies of ecology professor Monica Montefalcone, her daughter Giorgia Sommacal, researcher Muriel Oddenino, and marine biologist Federico Gualtieri have all been…

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Mystery of Maldives divers killed in ‘Shark Cave’ may have been solved

In total six people have died during the dive, including ecology professor Monica Montefalcone (left) and her daughter Giorgia Sommacal (right)

Finnish divers may have solved the mystery surrounding the deaths of five tourists in a ‘pitch black cave’ in the Maldives.

The experts have suggested that the group might have taken the wrong tunnel as they left the cave complex.

Five Italians died…

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Bodycams found on divers killed in Maldives could reveal final moments

Monica Montefalcone one of the five Italian scuba divers who died (Picture: Greenpeace via AP)

Bodycams have been found with the divers killed in a Maldives cave which could finally reveal what happened in their final moments.

Five Italians on a research trip were killed during a dive into the 160 ft deep ‘shark cave’ in the Devana Kandu cave system last week.

The bodies of ecology professor…

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New DNA analysis raises fresh questions about Christopher Columbus’ origins

Christopher Columbus is believed to have been born in Genoa (Picture: Getty Images)

New DNA analysis of remains belonging to direct descendants of Christopher Columbus might have uncovered information about the explorer that could change the history books.

For centuries it’s been believed that Columbus – the man who discovered America in 1492 – was Italian, with historians believing him to have…

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I explored Europe’s ‘least-visited’ country – with unrecognised states and underground wine cities

Just 525,100 tourists visited in 2025 (Picture: Alice Murphy)

Soviet relics, an underground wine city, and a self-ruling region that feels frozen in time.

This is what awaits in Moldova, a tiny country sandwiched between Romania and Ukraine, consistently ranked as the least-visited in Europe.

It was also dubbed the world’s unhappiest place in a bestselling book in 2008.

But today, Moldova is…

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Sinner becomes first Italian man to win Italian Open in 50 years

Jannik Sinner is the first Italian man to win the Italian Open since Adriano Panatta 50 years ago. The top-ranked Sinner´s 6-4, 6-4 victory over Casper Ruud in Sunday´s final on the red clay of the Foro Italico also made him only the second man after Novak Djokovic to win all nine Masters 1000 events […]

Diver dies during search for tourists who drowned exploring underwater caves in the Maldives

Mohammed Mahdi, a sergeant major in the Maldivian military, was said to have fallen ill on the third day of the recovery mission (Pictures: AP)

A diver on the search team trying to recover the bodies of four tourists killed in a fatal trip exploring underwater caves in the Maldives has also died.

Mohammed Mahdi, a sergeant major in the Maldivian military, was said to have fallen ill on the…

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