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Tourism sector faces massive cancellations as IndiGo crisis deepens
It's peak tourist season in India, with foreign and domestic tourists flocking to destinations, including in Kerala. However, the ongoing aviation crisis with the disruption of IndiGo's flights across the country has cast a pall of gloom over the…
From ruins to rebuilding: Three Jamaican mothers face the future after hurricane
Three women in Jamaica whose lives were upended by the destructive force of a hurricane which battered the Caribbean island are looking to rebuild their future. Right before Hurricane Melissa swept across Jamaica in late October 2025, Rose* took…
Holiday park tourism tax decision is 'unintended consequence we warned about
A decision by a holiday park to scrap a £3m investment is the 'unintended consequence' of the Welsh visitor levy says a tourism boss. Haven had planned to develop a Wetherspoons pub at its Presthaven site in Gronant, near Prestatyn. But…
No group has authority to issue decrees: Manipur govt draws red line after insurgents push to boycott those involved in tourism fest
After insurgent groups issued threats and “bans” to performers who had participated in Manipur's biggest tourism festival, the government has said that “no individual, group or organisation” has the authority to issue…
Sitharaman praises Omar for 'focused' approach to restore J-K's economy
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday appreciated Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah for his 'focused' and 'determined' approach to restore the Union territory's economy following a major setback to J-K's tourism sector.
The pretty UK seaside town with frozen-in-time high street full of independent shops
St Ives has a beautiful high street full of independent shops Small businesses in a seaside town say their “tight-knit” community is what keeps their beautiful high street alive. St Ives is a seaside town and port in Cornwall, north…
Beloved by Instagrammers, walk closed to preserve paperbark forest
Bush Heritage Australia says it is considering how to best reopen Reedy Creek Reserve's paperbark forest walk, after it was closed due to concerns around over-tourism and the safety of visitors. The charity says in 2022, there were 100,000 visitors…
Bharat Future City Set to Host Telangana Global Summit with Grandeur
The global summit, which showcases the innovating future of the state, will feature a total of 27 special panel discussions during the two-day event. Several national and international delegates and experts in Energy, Green mobility…
Hyderabad Hosts Global Power Meet, Pitches Telangana@2047 Vision
The summit aims to position Telangana as a global hub for sustainable urban development, inclusive growth, innovation, and investment, with discussions focusing on building a future centred on cutting-edge technology, green development, and modern…
Non-engineering courses that promise high salaries | Dynamite News
Are high paying careers possible without an engineering degree? With students increasingly opting for business, finance, law, data and creative streams, non engineering courses are turning into powerful gateways to top salaries and global job…
Spotlight on Scottish shopping centre after major shift in strategy
Land Securities underlined its plans for a “repositioning” of Buchanan Galleries in Glasgow as it unveiled half-year results on November 14. The group, as it announced 5.2% like-for-like net rental income growth in the six months to…
Saudi Arabia Will Sell You Alcohol Now, if You're Rich Enough
Saudi Arabia has banned alcohol for more than 70 years, so when whispers spread that an unmarked store in Riyadh, the capital, was quietly selling whiskey and champagne to wealthy foreign residents, it did not take long for a queue of cars to form…
March date for reopening of Bray to Greystones cliff walk will be 'challenging
TÁNAISTE SIMON HARRIS' March target date for the reopening of the Bray to Greystones cliff walk will be “extremely challenging” to meet, according to the management committee leading the project. The December monthly meeting of…
United Kingdom Unveils Thrilling Highlights for 2026 BFI Flare: London LGBTQIA+ Film Festival - Dates, Global Submissions, Cultural Impact, and 40th Anniversary Celebrations!
The United Kingdom has officially confirmed the dates for the much-anticipated 2026 BFI Flare: London LGBTQIA+ Film Festival, setting the stage for a landmark event that promises to celebrate four decades of queer cinema. As the festival marks its…
Magical Cotswolds town is perfect for a Christmas market trip
If you fancy a change from Bristol's Christmas Market this year, why not take a trip down to the Cotswolds? A 60-minute journey down the M4 and A429 will bring you to Cirencester, a charming town with honey-coloured buildings and narrow shopping…
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