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Ecuador: Tourists Mistaken for Rival Gang Members, Abducted and Killed

U.S, April 2 -- In a devastating turn of events, Ecuadoran authorities reported the abduction, interrogation, and murder of five tourists over the weekend, all of whom were mistakenly believed to be a... Read More


RegioJet Connects Prague to Chop in Ukraine

U.S, March 28 -- In a landmark move, the Czech railway operator RegioJet successfully executed its inaugural trip on the Prague-Chop route, marking a significant expansion of its services into Ukraine... Read More


Electronic Toll Collection System to Launch at Five Vietnamese Airports

U.S, March 27 -- The Airports Corporation of Vietnam (ACV) has announced the implementation of the electronic toll collection (ETC) system at five major airports across the country, set to commence fr... Read More


Czech Republic Secures 24 Billion Record Loan for Rail Modernization

U.S, March 26 -- In a landmark move, the Czech Republic has secured a substantial loan from the European Investment Bank, signaling a bold step towards modernizing its railway infrastructure. The loa... Read More


Tourism Threatened as Heatwaves and Droughts Hit Southern Europe

U.S, March 25 -- As summer approaches, European holidaymakers face potential disruptions to their plans as scorching temperatures and water shortages grip popular tourist destinations in southern Euro... Read More


Edelweiss Airlines to Welcome Airbus A350 in Switzerland

U.S, March 24 -- In an ambitious move set to redefine Swiss air travel, Edelweiss Airlines is gearing up to unveil the Airbus A350 into its fleet, marking a significant milestone for the country's avi... Read More


Ryanair Threatens Closure of Bordeaux Base Over Fee Dispute

U.S, March 23 -- In a bold move, Ryanair issued a stark warning on Wednesday, hinting at the potential closure of its base in Bordeaux if the airport in southwestern France proceeds with fee hikes. A... Read More


Restoration of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi Mausoleum: A Kazakh Architectural Beauty

U.S, March 21 -- Kazakh Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov visited the Khoja Ahmed Yasawi Mausoleum last week to monitor efforts to safeguard the UNESCO World Heritage Site. The mausoleum, a popular tour... Read More


Kyoto's Gion District Bans Tourists from Alleys

U.S, March 18 -- Tourists will be banned from private alleys in Kyoto's famed Gion district starting this April, in response to a rise in disrespectful behavior towards geisha and maiko. Geisha, also... Read More


Robots to Combat British Airways Staff Shortage at Gatwick Airport

U.S, March 18 -- In an effort to address ongoing staff shortages in the aviation industry, British Airways' parent company, International Consolidated Airlines Group (IAG), is planning to trial self-d... Read More