Motorcycle adventures from a single perspective.
The GRAND FINALE - My first solo HYROX |S8, EP134
24 May 2026 @ 2:00 pm
Itchy Boots LIVE update
10 May 2026 @ 3:16 pm
My secret EXPOSED- Behind the Scenes of Itchy Boots |S8, EP 133
3 May 2026 @ 2:00 pm
Why are people in Mongolia 🇲🇳 so obsessed with this?? |S8, EP 132
26 April 2026 @ 2:00 pm
Am I cursed? No end to my streak of BAD LUCK in Mongolia |S8, EP131
19 April 2026 @ 2:00 pm
Totally misjudged this, and now I'm paying the price 🇲🇳 |S8, EP130
12 April 2026 @ 2:00 pm
Mongolia's BAD FUEL problem 🇲🇳 |S8, EP129
5 April 2026 @ 2:00 pm
Loneliness hits different in Mongolia 🇲🇳 |S8, EP128
29 March 2026 @ 2:00 pm
Mongolia is much harder than I thought |S8, EP127
22 March 2026 @ 3:00 pm
Crossing the CHINA 🇨🇳- MONGOLIA 🇲🇳 border |S8, EP126
15 March 2026 @ 3:00 pm
Failure to vote for Israel in the Eurovision song contest is antisemitic — according to Australia’s Senate. Ozzie senators are apparently untroubled by Israel’s blatant rigging of public and panel votes. But they are deeply alarmed at the fact that Australia’s official judges dared to give the genocidal colony ‘nul points’. So much so that they […]
By Skwawkbox
With only a few days to go before the start of the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, the features of the main contenders competing for the global title have begun to take a clearer shape. This comes amid an exceptional struggle between two generations: the generation of legends approaching the […]
By Alaa Shamali
Research from the Financial Times indicates that Rupert Lowe — founder of the extreme-right Restore Britain — has more reach on social media platform X than Reform’s Nigel Farage. In large part, Lowe owes his success to billionaire Elon Musk, who bought out Twitter in 2022 (and then had a highly public fallout with Farage in […]
By Alex/Rose Cocker
The “Board of Peace” is a fiction, according to the Quincy Institute’s Khaled Elgindi. His comments come following Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s announcement that Israel intends to control 70% of the Gaza Strip. In an interview with Al Jazeera, Elgindi said that the multilateral body of nations created to oversee Trump’s peace plan has […]
By The Canary
Commentator Jeffrey Sachs said in an interview on Wednesday that he would advise Britain to focus on keeping the National Health Service (NHS) from collapsing rather than going to war with Russia. Sachs added that Britain is the ‘number one warmonger’ driving dangerous escalation between Ukraine and Russia. He was pointing to Britain’s role in […]
By The Canary
Environmental groups have urged the French financial regulator to investigate TotalEnergies over concerns that it may have misled investors. They are also calling on the European financial regulator to focus on high-emitting company greenwashing issues. This comes as the French oil and gas giant’s net profit soared 51% in the first quarter of 2026, compared […]
By The Canary
Over six million donkeys are slaughtered each year to produce ejiao. It’s a gelatine used in supplements, food and cosmetics. And it’s sold globally, including via major online retailers. Working donkey and horse charity Brooke carried out an investigation. It found that while Amazon UK doesn’t sell these products directly, they remain available through third-party […]
By The Canary
US Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau recently said the quiet part out loud, stating that the US will not let India develop like China. Landau’s remarks are honest about what the USA sees India as: a periphery country, needed to extract profits from by exploiting its low wages, decimating its environment, and plundering its […]
By Nandita Lal
Despite rising pint prices, pubs may be making just pennies in profit from every pound spent. And so, like everywhere else, prices at the pub are rising. Here’s a breakdown of the numbers. Pint profits plunge New research suggests that for every £1 spent on a pint in 2026, the typical drinks-focussed pub could make […]
By The Canary
Property investment still attracts people for one simple reason: bricks feel more real than numbers on a screen. Stocks jump up and down every hour. Crypto trends change before lunch. An apartment building? You can walk around it, touch the walls, hear the traffic outside. In 2026, buyers are paying closer attention to location quality, […]
By Nathan Spears
