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These 2 Lesser Known Coastal Cities Set To Become Tourism Hotspots In Croatia
It seems everybody's going to Croatia these days, whether they have a residual fascination for George R. R. Martin's fantastical world-building or they're simply drawn to the Adriatic's postcard-ready beaches. Whatever it may be, it's one of 2…
What Haaland Mania Won't Do for Norway Tourism
Free global attention from a star player or a national team's tournament run does not automatically convert into tourism; conversion depends on affordable, expandable capacity and a package-tour distribution model—which Cape Verde has and…
In Taiwan, Checking Your Trash Before You Check Out
A visitor examines a map of Taiwan's tea regions at the Sin Hong Choon Tea Museum in Taipei. Taiwan has explored more sustainable ways of making tea. If you're checking out of an Airbnb in Taipei, don't be surprised if your hosts insist on saying…
Vermont tourism officials optimistic as Canadian visits increase
Canadian visitors return as Vermont tourism season picks up From cruising across Lake Champlain, to taking in Vermont's scenery, summer tourism is picking up across the state. SANCTUARY.' THE THREE YEAR CONTRACT EXPIRES IN 20-29. AFTER YEARS OF…
House to vote on measure making daylight saving time permanent
The House will vote next week on legislation making daylight saving time permanent nationwide, reviving a years-long effort to eliminate the twice-yearly clock changes. Daylight saving time has been observed throughout most of the U.S. since the…
Help not wanted: World Cup hiring boost has yet to materialize
The hiring boom the FIFA World Cup was expected to bring to the US looks like it may not end up materializing after all. Ahead of the June 11 kickoff of the soccer tournament, the first in the US since 1994, FIFA predicted the events could create…
Safe from AI: which jobs will help you thrive in the future?
Entering the world of work often brings some uncertainty, but now there is another question: how can I AI-proof my career? We asked people from across various industries what they think the impact of AI will be on careers, and which jobs may be…
Busan's oldest industrial zone wins $65 mil. revitalization facelift
The clatter of heavy machinery long defined the Sinpyeong-Janglim industrial complex, a sprawling gray expanse of manufacturing plants that powered the southeastern port city of Busan's postwar economic rise. But under a sweeping new municipal…
The World's Eyes Are On Greenland And Travelers Are Following
Greenland has dominated headlines for the past two years, introducing millions of people to a destination that they previously knew nothing about. Once travelers begin researching the Arctic island, they are finding something far more important…
Middle East tech giant LEAP East lands in Hong Kong for exclusive three-year run
Hong Kong has solidified its status as a premier global technology and business hub by successfully hosting the Asian debut of LEAP East, the Middle East's flagship technology exhibition. SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Following a highly…
Swiss youth hostels boss wants overtourism debate
Many local authorities have neglected to define a tourism strategy, Bunte said in an interview with the Blick newspaper, published on Saturday. Spreading visitors around, to avoid overcrowding, would require the involvement of local authorities…
Tourist-town shops say order to remove 'unsafe' road signs bad for business
The Shire of Denmark has sent letters to some Great Southern businesses ordering them to remove road signs. Tourism and hospitality businesses say the signs are vital to attract passing customers. The shire says it will update its signage policy…
Mamdani says he will add Little Italy to NYC neighborhood map
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani called out the administration of former Mayor Eric Adams for the uproar over a city immigrant -neighborhood map that left out Italian, Irish, and Jewish communities. The city's tourism and marketing organization, New…
Israeli government to approve NIS 1 billion West Bank settlement road budget
The Israeli government is set to approve a budget on Sunday worth over NIS 1 billion for road construction to and between West Bank settlements, according to a statement released by the Finance Ministry. The budget, led by Finance Minister Bezalel…
South Carolina GOP feud escalates over Charleston hosting US-Europe security conference
Rep. Joe Wilson (R-S.C.) has mobilized the entire South Carolina House delegation to push back against Sen. Roger Wicker's (R-Miss.) opposition to the capital city of Charleston hosting a U.S.-European security conference in 2027, according to a…
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