The first charter train to Russia's Arctic region will set off with more than 90 tourists from St. Petersburg on June 5, said the press-service of the Far East Investment and Export agency. Read Full Article at RT.com
An artist has erected an inflatable display in Taiwan's capital to mark a memorable moment in the Tiananmen Square pro-democracy protests.
Agricultural traders will be among the winners as global temperatures warm, so long as policy makers ease trade rules to allow them to adapt the food supply to climate change.
We've all heard of Kermit the Frog's lament that it isn't easy being green, but maybe that is because it is bloody expensive.
Kevin Mulroe runs a hill sheep enterprise at Letterineen, Tourmakeady, Co Mayo. The farm comprises of 60 acres of 'green land' along with both fenced and unfenced commonage.
Last week, I was talking to someone who spent time canvassing during the recent elections. She was amazed at how many door-knocks went unanswered. What was more gobsmacking was the number of houses where the residents were clearly at home, but wouldn't open the door to canvassers.
THREE years ago Northern Ireland dairy farmer Adam Watson was not in a good place as stress from falling milk prices and his forthcoming wedding started to affect his mental health.