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Sudan relaxes visa regime to revive local tourism

11-19-2019

The new Sudanese government is making serious efforts to boost local tourism, which struggled under the leadership of the now deposed leader Omar al-Bashir.

Italy is at the zenith of the climate crisis - scientists

11-18-2019

The water level seemed to decline, but then the flood raged on.

Thailand to make travel insurance compulsory from this year

11-18-2019

Thailand intends to make travel insurance compulsory, with tourists obliged to buy a special policy from the airport. The new policy, which would cost 20 baht (52p) for 30 days’ cover, is likely to be rolled out later this year, according to the Thai Office of the Insurance Commission.

Namibia one of world's top 30 emerging travel destinations for 2020

11-18-2019

Namibia has been rated among the world's top 30 emerging travel destinations for 2020, according to TravelLemming.com, which published the results.

A new island appeared in Polynesian Tonga

11-18-2019

An underwater volcanic eruption that lasted for 18 days in the South Pacific completely destroyed a small island in the Tonga archipelago and created a new one, three times as large

Fields around Fukushima nuclear power plant will become a source of renewable energy

11-18-2019

11 solar and 10 wind power stations to be built around Fukushima nuclear power plant

The Congress Park Radisson Collection Hotel Moscow to host the Sustainable Development Forum “Common Future 2019”

11-15-2019

The Congress Park Radisson Collection Hotel Moscow will host the Sustainable Development Forum “Common Future 2019” on October 25

Philippines’ DOT celebrates Sorsogon’s Guiness record

11-15-2019

The Republic of Philippines’ Department of Tourism (DOT) commended Sorsogon for another successful run of the Kasanggayahan Festival, topped off by the province's setting of a Guinness World Record held on October 31

Canada intends to ensure the environmental protection of 25% of coastal zones by 2025

11-15-2019

Protection measures include a ban on oil, gas and mineral extraction, waste dumping and bottom trawling

Gambia tourism industry in trouble as Thomas Cook go bust

11-15-2019

The Gambian tourism industry, which is the country’s second largest economic sector, is in trouble following the cancellation of Thomas Cook flights to the West African country


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