UK Releases Updated ‘Do Not Travel’ List For 2026

The updated FCDO guidance breaks destinations into categories, helping British travelers better assess risks before planning international trips.

South Korea’s Royal Palaces, Tombs See Record Visitors In 2025

Officials reported strong turnout from both domestic and international tourists.

UK Releases Updated ‘Do Not Travel’ List For 2026

The updated FCDO guidance breaks destinations into categories, helping British travelers better assess risks before planning international trips.

South Korea’s Royal Palaces, Tombs See Record Visitors In 2025

Officials reported strong turnout from both domestic and international tourists.
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Iraqi Oil Will Continue To Feed Global Markets For Over 120 Years

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South Korea Records Fastest Birth Rate Growth In June

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1 In 4 People Worldwide Still Lack Access To Safe Drinking Water

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Daihatsu Launches New Electric Wheelchair For Elderly People

A new electric wheelchair for seniors has been launched by Daihatsu, focusing on improving their everyday mobility.

Free Sanitary Items Offered In Restrooms At Osaka World Expo

The University of Osaka contributes to the 2025 World Expo by providing free sanitary items in designated women's restrooms in Osaka.

Canada To Drop Some Retaliatory Tariffs On United States

Canada will ease some of its retaliatory tariffs against the US, but imports of automobiles, steel, and aluminum will still face levies, says Prime Minister Mark Carney.