‘Hamlet’ in the skies? The story behind Taiwan’s newest airline, STARLUX

(CNN) — Debuting its first flights in January 2020, Taiwanese start-up STARLUX Airlines could be the first new player in 30 years to upend the island’s duopoly aviation market. And even before the carrier, dubbed Taiwan’s first luxury boutique airline, set its first aircraft into the air, it’s been creating…

Copenhagen’s new Metro is a thing of beauty

Copenhagen (CNN) — In Copenhagen, traffic is usually caused by the two-wheel variety of transportation: the bicycle. Ever since bicycles were imported into Denmark from France in 1869, they have become the main form of transportation in the Scandinavian city. In the 1920s, it wasn’t unusual to see both the…

Azerbaijan’s secret to long life? Mountain air

(CNN) — There are a number of destinations around the world famed for the longevity of their residents. In Japan, Okinawa’s sprightly centenarians have earned it the nickname “Land of the Immortals.” Campodimele, Italy’s “Village of Eternity,” is testament to the Mediterranean diet. In the sunny Californian town of Loma…

How Budapest became a fine dining force to be reckoned with

(CNN) — While Budapest may be primarily known for its architecture, geothermal springs and communist heritage, the city’s gastronomy scene has been gaining considerable travel attention in recent years. New and exciting fine dining spots are constantly opening up in the Hungarian capital, many headed up by prolific chefs keen…

Flame Towers: Luxury atop one of the world’s tallest hotels

Editor’s Note — CNN Travel’s series often carry sponsorship originating from the countries and regions we profile. However, CNN retains full editorial control over all of its reports. Read the policy. (CNN) — From traditional souks, mosques and UNESCO World Heritage sites, to futuristic skyscrapers, Baku, capital of Azerbaijan, offers…

Firm in data scandal ‘made election boasts’

The company that became Cambridge Analytica boasted about interfering in foreign elections, according to documents seen by the Sunday Politics. Cambridge Analytica is embroiled in a storm over claims it exploited the data of millions of Facebook users. The Sunday Politics has seen a brochure published by parent company SCL…

‘All personnel take shelter immediately’

An incoming missile alert plunged residents of Hawaii into panic on Saturday morning before it was declared to be false. An alert system is in place because of the potential proximity of Hawaii to North Korean missiles. In December, the state tested its nuclear warning siren for the first time…

Man jumps from hijack plane cockpit

A man was filmed jumping from a hijacked EgyptAir plane cockpit window shortly before the hijacker surrendered. Flight MS181 was taken over after a passenger, identified by Cypriot officials as Seif Eldin Mustafa, claimed to be wearing a suicide explosive belt. Reports said he wanted to talk to his estranged…

Cyprus president laughs off hijacking

Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades has said that the hijacking of an EgyptAir plane that landed at Larnaca airport was not linked to terrorism. Unconfirmed reports have suggested the lone hijacker wanted to talk to his estranged wife in Cyprus. But others say he is demanding the release of female prisoners…

FBI unlocks San Bernardino gunman’s iPhone

The FBI has managed to unlock the iPhone of the San Bernardino gunman without Apple’s help, ending a court case, the US justice department says. A court order issued last month required Apple to write new software to allow officials to access Rizwan Farook’s phone, but Apple had resisted, saying…

The super library that had to make cuts

Almost 8,000 jobs in UK libraries have disappeared in six years, about a quarter of the overall total, an investigation by the BBC has revealed. Over the same period, some 15,500 volunteers have been recruited and 343 libraries have closed, leading to fears over the future of the profession. Birmingham’s…

How RAF crew survived 11 days at sea

The family of an RAF flight officer have relived their father’s tale of survival. Eric Hartley’s Halifax bomber was shot down in the Bay of Biscay in 1943. He and five crewmen survived in a dinghy for 11 days, by turning their shirts into sails and fishing with their underpants.…

Storm Katie causes damage across London

Wind gusts of up to 105 mph (170 kph) from Storm Katie have caused Gatwick-bound flights to be diverted, and damage across London. The Met Office has issued an amber warning for winds for London and south-east England, with a yellow alert for the east and south west, and south…

Drone reveals ancient city ‘still standing’

Drone footage has revealed that the ancient city of Palmyra is largely still intact, after being recaptured from so-called Islamic State (IS). Syrian government forces, backed by the Russian military, say they will use it as a base to launch more attacks against IS. Ben Bland reports. Source link

German ballet director suspended after smearing dog feces in critic’s face

Written by Inke KappelerToyin Owoseje, CNN The director of a leading German ballet company is being investigated by police and has been suspended for smearing dog feces on a critic’s face after taking offense to a review she wrote. According to an article published in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ)…

There’s a real-life Happy Gilmore and he’s aiming to go pro | CNN

CNN  —  A sports-obsessive named Happy Gilmore wins a long-drive contest and proceeds to chase a career in professional golf. You might recognize that plot synopsis from Adam Sandler’s 1996 comedy, named for its protagonist, which has become a cult classic among golf and film fans alike. But this plot…

Ai Weiwei’s new show considers the value of everyday objects

Written by Gareth HarrisLondon, UK This article was originally published by The Art Newspaper, an editorial partner of CNN Style. The Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei is headed to the Design Museum in London this spring with a major new show unveiling works drawing on the Covid-19 pandemic. Three…