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Australia can be proud since the reef is in line for the major award of best practice in travel and tourism development. There are just three finalists in this category.
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China’s State Council tightened quality control regulations for the dairy industry Friday, as authorities in Macau and Hong Kong reported several children had...
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A crane at a construction site next to a Chinese kindergarten collapsed Friday, killing five children, the official Xinhua News Agency said.
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The U.S. trade deficit edged down slightly in August, reflecting a drop in foreign oil from record levels. But the politically sensitive deficit with China increased as...
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Beijing will ban half of its 3.4 million cars from the roads during periods of very heavy pollution, a state news report said Friday.
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A second lawsuit has been filed against a Chinese dairy company at the heart of the tainted milk crisis, an attorney said Friday, as more than 10,000 children remained...
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My last post was about China and so I can keep the Chinese “internet police” in a job, today’s post is also about China and its creation of a new slave empire....
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Al Jazeera’s Tony Birtley reports on how China’s one-child policy and foreign adoptions are prompting tens of thousands of abductions every year.
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The controversy over contaminated Chinese milk offers us lessons about globalization, food production, and nutrition.
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Few months back, India was the least spammy among BRIC countries and as per a new report, India has beaten China and has moved up the ladder!
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The South African government will press ahead with plans to sell just over 51 tons of ivory to China and Japan under a special exemption to the international ban on the...
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China on Thursday rejected concerns that it would torture Chinese Muslims held by the U.S. military at Guantanamo Bay if they are returned to China, saying they will be...
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China said Thursday that a prominent Chinese human rights activist should not be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, saying such an honor would go against the spirit of the...
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The number of villagers sickened by drinking water contaminated with arsenic in southern China has risen to 200, the official Xinhua News Agency said Thursday.
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Police have beaten and detained protesters holding a rally in southern China to seek compensation for damaged property, an activist group said Thursday.
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China has suspended the sale and use of an injectable herbal remedy after six people suffered adverse reactions, including three who died.
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More than 10,000 children remain hospitalized after being sickened in China’s tainted milk scandal, officials said Wednesday, as the government released its first...
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China’s top diplomat in the United States says Washington’s approval of a multibillion-dollar arms package for Taiwan is a “gross violation” of...
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After disintegration of Russia dynamic changes are being viewed as regards to world, regional and national politics. The cold war replaced into economic war and...
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China has said it hopes the Nobel Peace Prize will reward what it called “the right person,” amid reports that jailed dissidents top the list of favorites....
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Lawyers advising the families of children sickened in China’s tainted milk scandal say they are facing growing official pressure to withdraw from the cases. At...
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The publishers and readers of Scuba Diving Magazine accord the popular position. An archipelago of 700 islands and cays, the Bahamas is located in the Atlantic Ocean....
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Passengers to and from Lamu Island were left cut off as the Government enforced the rule requiring all boats to have life jackets for safety purposes. The Kenya Ports...
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The terrorist attack Saturday in the Glasgow airport in Scotland seems to have got US security hackles up. Therefore, those of you traveling are sure to see more police...
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Did you recently go for a relaxing weekend to a hotel and had your head ringing with the deafening beats of an all night party? Dreaming of relaxing at the hotel spa...
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May be soon your journey to visit the Statue of Liberty will extend from the toes to the crown of the statue if the house prevails. The house has been prodding national...
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In the latest benchmark for stricter security, all visitors from European nations traveling to the US will soon have to give 10 digital fingerprints when entering the...
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The Sea Diamond cruise ship has leaked an estimated 300 tons of fuel into the sea since it sank about two months ago.
The ship’s owners, Louis Group, operators...
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Riga, the vibrant, coastal capital of Latvia in Northern Europe is fast becoming notoriously popular as ‘Baltic Bangkok’ much to the dismay of the local...
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As per J.D. Power and Associates’ customer-satisfaction rankings of North American airlines, JetBlue Airways Corp. and Continental Airlines Inc. have topped once...
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Have you ever traveled on a super fast train that zips you to your destination? If you are in Europe, traveling from France do get tickets for its newest super fast...
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Your absent passport might lead to a summer vacation limbo. There seems to be a massive passport backlog that is jeopardizing the travel industry. New federal rules...
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Network railway owns and operates Britain’s rail infrastructure but now has come under scrutiny for glitches in operations consistent with the unpredictable...
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China’s economy is booming, the travel restrictions in the country have lessened, with growing interest in tourism among Chinese. The number of Chinese tourists...
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Canadians do love to travel and they spend while they are at it. The preliminary annual report on the characteristics of international travelers, released Tuesday by...
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Domestic travel agencies are not too sure of a tourism boom during the 2008 Olympic which they think are likely to benefit more the outbound tourism sector and high-end...
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Is it your culture that you carry with you when you travel? Are in fact a cultural ambassador for your country? Or do you just take hospitality for granted? Hoteliers...
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After France, Spain and the United States, China ranks fourth as the most popular travel destination. It has shown a remarkable growth of 0.3 percent...
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Probably the pressure of hectic lifestyles is pushing women towards seeking holidays for personal development and spiritual growth rather than taking on adventure....
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Nepal’s Himalayan peaks have beckoned all for ages, as a backpacker and trekker it could be your popular destination of choice.
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