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Thailand strengthen its presence at the world travel market

The Tourism Authority of Thailand launched its new communication concept called “Meaningful Relationship” at the World Travel Market 2023. This concept focuses on promoting sustainable tourism goals and showcasing recycled…

Boeing reveals its plans for the Dubai Airshow 2023

Boeing is set to participate in the Dubai Airshow 2023 to showcase its latest products and services and promote a more environmentally-friendly aviation industry. The event will feature Boeing’s largest…

UK to ban recreational use of Nitrous oxide

Possessing nitrous oxide for psychoactive use was made illegal in the UK on Wednesday. Offenders can face up to two years in prison, while dealers can receive up to 14…

Phuket safety sandbox set to begin on November 26th

The “Safety Phuket Island Sandbox” initiative will officially commence on November 26 at Pa Tong beach and Walking Street in Muang district. It is part of a pilot scheme by…

Thai Smile to cease all operations on January 2024

Thai Airways International (THAI) has announced plans to merge its subsidiary, Thai Smile Airways, into its main operations as part of its restructuring efforts. Thai Smile is a budget airline…

Pablo Escobar’s famous Cocaine Hippos to be killed in Colombia.

Pablo Escobar’s notorious “cocaine hippos” are facing a cull, according to a statement from Colombia’s minister of environment and sustainable development Thursday. The herd, which the Colombian government said currently…

WeWork has filed for bankruptcy in the US, a move that follows years of struggle for the co-working company.

The firm reported liabilities of $10bn to $50bn (£40.5bn), according to a bankruptcy filing in the New Jersey federal court. The filing gives WeWork legal protection from its creditors and…

Royal Mail loses 360-year monopoly on delivering parcels from Post Office sites

Royal Mail is to lose its 360-year-old monopoly on delivering parcels from Post Office branches, after concerns about poor quality of service persuaded the postal service to sign deals with…

The head of Hungary’s National Museum has been sacked for allegedly letting under-18s view LGBT content.

A controversial Hungarian law bans the “display and promotion of homosexuality” in materials accessible to children, such as books, films or artwork. The museum recently hosted the World Press Photo…

Donald Trump repeatedly clashed and argued with a judge and defended his family’s business as he testified in a civil fraud trial in New York.

During almost four hours on the witness stand, the former President denied claims that he deceived banks and aired many complaints with the case. The judge has already ruled the…