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Over 70% of accommodations in Japan say they are understaffed amid tourism influx
Amid an increasing number of foreign tourists in Japan, more than 70% of accommodations in the country said they are understaffed, according to the government's white paper on tourism released on Friday. Solving the issue is crucial to develop…
Bottoms Up: World Cup Visitors Boost Boston Tourism Revenues
JAMAICA PLAIN, MASSACHUSETTS - JUNE 13: Scotland fans wear jerseys as they wait for drinks before a FIFA World Cup watch party at Scottish bar The Haven on June 13, 2026 in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. (Photo by Mel Musto/Getty Images) Boston-area…
How 'The World Cup Effect' Could Mean A Tourism Boom For Cape Verde
Praia de Santiago Lighthouse, Santiago Island, Cape Verde. In the past, Cape Verde, an archipelago nation comprising 10 main volcanic islands in the North Atlantic Ocean, rarely made global headlines. But then, on 13 October 2025, they qualified…
Hawaii study links tourism to declining spinner dolphin calf numbers
Tourism, human activity affecting spinner dolphin reproduction in Hawaii, study finds Updated: 9:50 PM EDT Jul 9, 2026 Tourism, human activity affecting spinner dolphin reproduction in Hawaii, study finds Updated: 9:50 PM EDT Jul 9, 2026 A new…
EDITORIAL: Tourism, Walmart-style | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
One of the pleasures of having the World Cup on this continent this year is watching all the foreigners experience modern American life. The papers have quoted them in wide wonder at all the air conditioning (in nearly every building in certain…
'Kashmir not selling Disneyland; protecting lakes, glaciers, mountains central to tourism plan,' says CM Omar Abdullah
As Kashmir sees an upswing in tourist footfall over the years, the Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) government is looking at new strategies to strike a balance between tourism and ecology in a region that is ecologically very fragile. “We are not…
Ladakh bets on connectivity push to power tourism growth
As Ladakh awaits two of its biggest connectivity upgrades—the Zojila tunnel and a new terminal at Leh airport—tourism stakeholders are preparing for what they believe could be a sustained expansion of the sector, with improved road…
The clock change millions hate could finally disappear
The House of Representatives is set to vote next week on a bill to make daylight saving time permanent, reviving a debate after a similar Senate-approved measure stalled in the House last year. The current proposal, the Sunshine Protection Act…
'St. Patrick's Day every day': How the World Cup matches created an economic boom for Boston
As Boston's run as a FIFA World Cup host city comes to an end, local businesses are reflecting on what many describe as a once in a generation economic windfall. For Aidan McGee, a partner at The Dubliner in Boston, the tournament was one of the…
U.S. soccer's 'pay-to-play' problem: The lightning-rod issue explained in a World Cup context
The inquest began before the final whistle even sounded, before Belgium Trump-danced on the U.S. men's national team, before the USMNT's World Cup officially ended. America began to ask why; why was it out in the round of 16 yet again ? And why was…
The Best Places To Visit Right Now, According To A New Travel Trends Report
A hidden and picturesque alley in the ancient Trastevere district, in the historic heart of the Eternal City, with the facade of a medieval palace in the heart of Rome. Perhaps you love baseball and want to visit the oldest ball parks in the United…
Saudi commercial registrations reach 1.9 million as AI, tourism sectors drive growth
RIYADH — Saudi Arabia recorded 1.9 million active commercial registrations by the end of Q2 2026, marking a 12 percent increase compared with the same period last year, according to the Ministry of Commerce's latest quarterly business sector…
One Nation One Election rollout possible by 2029: Panel chief
A parliamentary committee is actively working to establish a mechanism for implementing the 'One Nation, One Election' reform, with its chairperson indicating that it could be fully operational by the 2029 general elections, aiming to curb…
Uzbekistan: A destination for every season
For many travelers, Uzbekistan begins with the legendary Silk Road cities of Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva. Yet those who venture deeper soon discover a country that offers far more than magnificent architecture and ancient history. Uzbekistan is a…
I run Bamburgh Castle - it costs a lot and famous author also has claim to it
The owner of Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland has opened up about the financial pressures of maintaining the historic landmark, while revealing that a celebrated author also has a claim to the property. Francis Watson-Armstrong, who grew up in…
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