I've written 66 guidebooks for Lonely Planet. Here are the top 10 places I've ever visited.
I have written 66 travel guidebooks for Lonely Planet, but some places stand out to me. Havana in Cuba and Abruzzo in Italy are some of my favorite...
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Clashes between rival criminal groups claimed the lives of 14 people over the weekend in Ecuador's port city of Guayaquil, the epicenter of a bloody...
Read MoreI moved to Finland after reading it's the happiest place on Earth. It's exceeded all my expectations.
Jorge Reyes, 27, moved from Bogotá, Colombia, to Helsinki without ever visiting Finland. He says he was curious about what makes people characterize...
Read MoreTrump’s Trade War Is Only Getting Going
To the relief of Wall Street, the President agreed to pause his tariffs against Mexico and Canada, but he remains as determined as ever to upend the...
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Netflix's new drama "Griselda" is about Miami's "godmother of cocaine," Griselda Blanco. The show, released Thursday, depicts how Blanco orchestrated...
Read MoreThe Trump Administration Unabashedly Embraces the Monroe Doctrine
Despite other foreign-policy disagreements, a consensus is emerging among Republicans: The US must take an ultra-hawkish approach to Latin America.
Read MoreHow hitman Jorge 'Rivi' Ayala's sex scandal changed the case against Griselda Blanco
Jorge "Rivi" Ayala is a real person who's depicted in the Netflix drama "Griselda." Ayala was one of Blanco's hitmen. He was set to testify against...
Read MoreTrump’s Phony Trade Wars Are Evidence of American Imperial Decline
President’s bullying of allies yields symbolic results—but betrays substantive weakness.
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