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First, I had to be in each country a minimum of 24 hours, but I could stay as long as I wanted. Second, I couldn't return home until I reached the final country. It had to be one journey.
After 499 days travelling the globe, Michael Zervos became a world record holder for visiting every country in the quickest time, on 30th May 2025. He tells MailOnline about his epic journey.
Cameron Mofid, from California, visited every UN-recognised country and territory in the world by the age of 25 - and two ...
The Philippines has retained its position as the second-highest ranked country in Southeast Asia in the 2025 United Nations ...
As of 2020, roughly 650 million people live in the Latin America-Caribbean region, an increase of about 10% since 2010. The region is overwhelmingly Christian; almost every country in the region has a ...