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9 Countries Where Purchasing a Home Feels Impossible
Hong Kong: The World’s Most Expensive Property Market Hong Kong: The World’s Most Expensive Property Market (image credits: unsplash) In 2024, Hong Kong remains the most unaffordable place on the planet to buy a home. According to the Demographia International Housing Affordability study, the city’s median house price is nearly 18 times the median annual …

10 Nations That May Soon Shut Their Doors to Visitors
China China (image credits: unsplash) China has become increasingly cautious about permitting international visitors, especially in the wake of the recent health crises and ongoing global tensions. Since the pandemic, China has maintained some of the world’s strictest entry policies, including mandatory quarantines, health monitoring, and regular surveillance at all points of entry. By 2025, …
Top 10 Happiest Countries—and 3 Miserable Ones Struggling Below
Finland: The Pinnacle of Happiness Finland: The Pinnacle of Happiness (image credits: unsplash) Finland stands at the top of the World Happiness Report for the seventh consecutive year in 2025, earning a striking score of 7.8 out of 10. Finnish people enjoy a society built on mutual trust, equality, and a reliable government that invests …

Top 10 Happiest Nations—and 3 of the Least Happy Struggling Below
Finland: The Pinnacle of Happiness Finland: The Pinnacle of Happiness (image credits: pixabay) Finland is the undisputed leader in global happiness, securing the number one spot again in the World Happiness Report 2024 with a score of 7.8 out of 10. This remarkable achievement is rooted in the country’s robust social safety net, excellent public …

6 Overheated Countries to Brave and 3 That Are Just Too Cold
Kuwait: The Scorching Desert Heat Kuwait: The Scorching Desert Heat (image credits: unsplash) Kuwait has recently cemented its reputation as one of the most blisteringly hot places on the planet. In July 2023, the city of Jahra shocked meteorologists by reaching 53.2°C (127.8°F), a temperature that sits among the highest ever officially recorded worldwide. Data …

7 Happy Nations to Visit (And 3 That Might Ruin Your Trip)
Finland: The Happiest Country Finland: The Happiest Country (image credits: unsplash) Finland stands proudly as the world’s happiest country according to the World Happiness Report, with a remarkable score of 7.8 out of 10 in 2023. Finnish society is built on trust, equality, and a robust social safety net, which makes daily life feel secure …

15 Cities Where Locals Genuinely Enjoy Tourists
Barcelona, Spain Barcelona, Spain (image credits: pixabay) Barcelona radiates energy and warmth, not just from the Mediterranean sun but from the locals who truly appreciate visitors. In 2023, the city was bustling with over 30 million tourists, making it one of the most visited destinations in Europe. Residents see tourism as a lifeline, supporting their …
Tourist Regret: Where People Wish They Hadn’t Gone in 2025
The Overwhelming Crowds: Over-Tourism Strikes Again The Overwhelming Crowds: Over-Tourism Strikes Again (image credits: pixabay) In 2025, over-tourism has reached a breaking point in places like Venice, Barcelona, and Santorini. The United Nations World Tourism Organization reported a record 1.5 billion global tourist arrivals this year, which is a staggering 10% increase from last year. …

Top 10 Happiest Nations—and 3 Miserable Ones on the Decline
1. Finland: The Pinnacle of Happiness 1. Finland: The Pinnacle of Happiness (image credits: pixabay) Finland has maintained its reign as the world’s happiest country, with the World Happiness Report 2024 awarding it an impressive score of 7.8 out of 10. One of the driving forces behind this remarkable status is the nation’s robust social …
Tourist Numbers Drop as New Tariffs Take Hold
Global Tourism Takes a Sudden Hit Global Tourism Takes a Sudden Hit (image credits: unsplash) The world’s travel scene has shifted dramatically in 2025. Since new tariffs came into effect, international tourist numbers have seen a sharp decline. According to the UN World Tourism Organization, international arrivals dropped by 15% in the first three months …





