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Greek passport in the top 10 strongest in the world

Greece has one of the strongest passports in the world as it ranked 7th with Australia and New Zealand (153 points), according to a new ranking by global advisory firm Arton Capital.
The tropical island-nation of Singapore, however, boasts the world’s strongest passport. It’s the first time an Asian country has topped the list.

How can you Visit the Newly Found Continent Zealand?

Adventurous travelers are most likely to boast stamps in passports from any continent, perhaps with the exception of Antarctica. The most fearless might include in their plans and travel to the icy land. But today scientists believe that the most ambitious travelers in the world already have eight continents to set foot on.

New Zealand's New Prime Minister will be the Youngest Female Leader in the World

Jacinda Ardern will be the next New Zealand prime minister after a small political party has entered into a deal with the liberals after the election a month ago.

37-year-old Ardern will be the youngest leader for more than 150 years. She is compared with the young charismatic leaders like President Emmanuel Macron in France and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, the AP reports.

The best and worst lovers in the world revealed!

A new survey has revealed the best and worst lovers in the world.

Australian men ranked among the hottest lovers, topping the male list along with the United States and South Africa.

All three countries received an eight out of 10 in the survey conducted by online dating site Saucy Dates, meaning they were considered “very good” in bed.

Brute force: Most feared Samoan Rugby Players! (video)

The Asia Pacific islanders, including the indigenous Maori in New Zealand have an incredibly unique physique which makes them the most feared opponents in the sport of Rugby. It is really no wonder that the New Zealand rugby team, known as the “All Blacks”, has been the dominant force in the sport for many years.

Bulgarian Crooks who Posed as Masters Games Athletes Jailed 8 Months For Bank Fraud

Two Bulgarian men who entered the country disguised as Masters Games athletes have been jailed for a "sophisticated" bank fraud scheme, New Zealand Herald reports.

Nedelcho Rosenov Kolev, 29, and Stoyan Dimitrov Hristov, 31, appeared in the Auckland District Court today for sentencing on a charges of using a document to obtain a pecuniary advantage.

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