THE SMART NEWS SOURCE | Jul 05 2010 13:48 | LAST UPDATED Jul 05 2010 13:48

Salvador, Brazil’s real party capital

3 comment(s) | Gavin McOwan joins the revels in Salvador, the country’s — and possibly the world’s — hottest spot to feel the samba rhythm

A blast is ripping through Nairobi’s nightspots

0 comment(s) | Despite the curse of Nairobbery few travellers know that Nairobi is the centre of a rich music scene.

Slumming it, ja

0 comment(s) | Christina Gossmann checks out the Goethe Institut’s caravan-themed fan park as an alternative place to watch the footie.

El Alamein clears mines for tourist season

0 comment(s) | To Egypt's government Marassi is a symbol of regeneration in a beautiful region. To many locals it represents marginalisation and betrayal.

Blue Laguna

1 comment(s) | Myopia. It's the only thing Steve Smith feels can explain the Renault Laguna Coupé. Which is ironic given that it's fairly pleasant on the eye.

The new digital divide

3 comment(s) | Government indecision about broadcast system delays roll-out.

Way of the hippo

0 comment(s) | When the major decision of the day is whether to fish, take a cruise up the river or have another beer, the lower Zambezi Valley feels like paradise.

iPhone apps throwing light on bestsellers

0 comment(s) | Authors such as Iain Banks and Martina Cole are increasingly supplementing book releases with digital media apps full of bonus material.

Ministrations of the hammam

1 comment(s) | Fancy a scrub? If you want the real deal, try a muscular, tattooed masseur in Aleppo, writes Kevin Rushby.
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Rock on Revellers Leighanne Gillespie, left, and Sarah Casey dance in the rain during the RockNess music festival held at Dores on the banks of Loch Ness near Inverness, Scotland, on Sunday. (Danny Lawson, AP)

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