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Hamamat, Wiyaala land tourism ambassadorial roles - The Ghanaian Chronicle
The Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) has set its sights on a major cultural offensive, with plans to officially commission two of the nation's most influential northern icons, Hamamat Montia and musician Wiyaala, as global tourism ambassadors. The…
Kerala's people-centric model stands out in Responsible Tourism: experts
Even countries that are at the forefront of Responsible Tourism (RT) have much to learn from Kerala, and what sets the State apart on the global RT map is its people-centric model, experts who took part in the Global Responsible Tourism Meet in…
'Trump slump' threatens to doom World Cup bump
With an upcoming FIFA World Cup being staged across the nation, 2026 was supposed to be a bumper year for tourism to the United States, driven in part by hordes of arriving soccer fans. And yet, the U.S. tourism industry is worried. While the rest…
Why This Gorgeous California Beach Town Had Its Best Tourism Year Ever
You might think it's odd for the first sentence of a California-based article to rave about the Mediterranean, but we all know that's one of the dreamiest regions on the planet for a paradisal vacation. While Greece, Cyprus, and a treasure trove of…
Sabah to verify claims of foreign-owned accommodation
KOTA KINABALU: A comprehensive assessment will be carried out over claims that 81 accommodation premises in Sabah's east coast diving hub of Semporna are under foreign ownership. State Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Jafry Ariffin…
Canadian snowbirds still avoid Florida, state's tourist hotspots
Feb. 9 (UPI) -- As strained relations between Canada and the Trump administration enter a second year, the latest statistics and anecdotal evidence indicate the flight of Canadian 'snowbirds' from Florida is still negatively affecting its vital…
Suffolk coast residents share views on LionLink offshore project
Connor Bennett, in Hinton and Laura Devlin Residents have spoken of their concerns for the countryside, tourism and wildlife if another major energy project goes ahead on the Suffolk coast. National Grid Ventures wants to install inland…
Suffolk coast residents share views on LionLink offshore project
Residents have spoken of their concerns for the countryside, tourism and wildlife if another major energy project goes ahead on the Suffolk coast. National Grid Ventures wants to install inland infrastructure as part of a power line - called…
Landmark year offers sponsorship opportunities at Thistle Awards
Sponsored Editorial with Highlands & Islands Thistle Awards The Highlands & Islands Thistle Awards will celebrate a major milestone in 2026 as they mark 20 years of recognising excellence across the region's tourism and hospitality industry with…
India vs Pakistan T20 World Cup Fixture Back on the Table as PCB Initiates Discussions With ICC: Report
The International Cricket Board (ICC) has been approached by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to engage in formal discussions over their boycott of the upcoming group-stage match at the T20 World Cup 2026. The Pakistani government has announced…
Countries warning against travel to USA - including UK and Australia
READ MORE: Man who travelled to every country in the world issues warning about eating out in foreign countries Germany and Ireland are the latest countries to issue travel advisories for the United States, following ICE protests and violent…
Celebrating Serbia's statehood while building a shared future with Korea
Each year on Feb. 15, Serbia celebrates Sretenje — Statehood Day — a moment that resonates deeply in our national consciousness. This date commemorates the beginning of the First Serbian Uprising in 1804, a seminal event that set…
Cuba warns airlines of fuel shortage as Nicaragua ends easy entry
Cuba is at risk of losing vital airline service as it prepares to run out of aviation fuel, while an allied nation cut off an important escape valve for migrants amid increasing pressure from the US aimed at toppling the regime in Havana. The…
Costs for collapsed Torcross coastal road 'already £100k
Kirk EnglandSouth West environment and tourism correspondent Work to 'shore up' a coastal road which was partly washed away during stormy weather, has already cost about £100,000, a council has said. Engineers working for Devon County Council…
PM Modi in Malaysia: Future-proofing an 'Act East' partnership
These outcomes will be realised through a “talent-first” approach. By linking the Advanced Semiconductor Academy of Malaysia with IIT-Madras Global, the two nations are creating a shared workforce. This isn't just about building…
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