A new global risk map for 2025 identifies the most dangerous cities and countries for travelers, ranking them based on factors like armed conflict, political instability, violent crime, and climate-related risks. Locations such as Bangui, Beirut, and Gaza City face challenges like social unrest and limited access to services, while conflict zones like Burkina Faso and the Central African Republic pose heightened risks. The map also shows worsening safety conditions in 77 countries, with nations like Israel and Lebanon experiencing political tensions, while some, like Armenia and Cuba, have seen improvements.
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Gingerbread contest celebrates Boston’s neighborhoods
The Boston Society of Architecture held its annual gingerbread design competition, where contestants showcased Back Bay, the North End, and Fenway Park. Winners included a replica of the Ames-Webster House in Back Bay, Fenway Park capturing a universal Bostonian experience, and a miniature representation of the North End with notable businesses and buildings. Proceeds from the competition benefited the BSA Foundation, supporting community programming addressing issues like affordable housing and climate change. Full Article
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